| | | |  - One shot produces 8 sequential images on a single 35mm Negative.
- Macro - movie feature.
- Size: 4.25" x 3" x 1.25" (11cm x 7.5cm x 3.2cm).
- Weight: 0.4lb (0.2kg), Film Type: 35mm Negative, Slide and B&W.
- Serial Exposure time: Approximately. total 2.5 seconds for all lenses to fire.
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| | | |  Product Description: Swing your head around and imagine your two eyes multiplying into 8 winking in a 2.5-second, serial succession. You, my friend, have tasted only the very beginning of Oktomatic pleasure. With one touch of the shutter button, its 8 tiny lenses fire in turn, creating a multi-frame mini photo vignette. |  | | | |

 Average Rating : 
Rating : - Lomo Love This is my second purchase from the "toy camera" line and I must say - it's tons of fun, especially if you follow the lomographer's mantra and shoot from the hip. The Oktomat is a tough little camera -it bangs around in my purse everyday just in case I happen upon something interesting to photograph (or something uninteresting that I can photograph in an interesting way). I love the occasional light leaks and the slight dreamy blur of all the photos. This camera is not for the perfectionist - it's for the experimental crowd. And I agree with some other reviewers - the best photos are of moving objects.
Notes: The eight consecutive clacks really sound more like a grind, don't let this worry you. And there is a small black piece on the top of the camera - the film advance leaver should stay to the back of this, you may have to pop it back into place once in a while. All part of the low tech fun!
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