LOMO Pop 9 35mm Point & Shoot camera
When you want to capture your memories on film, the LOMO Pop 9 35mm Point & Shoot camera from LOMO is just what you need. you can carry this wonderful outfit with you and be prepared to capture your special images. more
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Description
General
- Product TypePoint & Shoot camera
- BrandLOMO
Tech Spec
- Support Film Format Type35mm
- Exposure Range1/100 sec
- Shutter ControlMechanical
- Film AdvanceManual
ProductReviews0/100 (73 Reviews)
Recent Reviews
- 0/5
- From: TweakTown
- Posted: May-20-2008
Back in 2001, a group of folks from Germany, Japan and the US met at the Computex show and began talking about issues with high-end power supplies. After a year of talking back and forth, these guys got together and formally created...
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- 2/5
- From: Overstock
- Posted: Feb-05-2007
- you get what you pay for
I was pretty happy when I got them, unfortunately I couldn'tmove far from the transmitter, because I would get static and background noise. After two weeks the charger stopped working, allowing me to use it for just a few minutes.I don't...
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- 1/5
- From: Overstock
- Posted: Jan-19-2007
- Worst electronics purchase ever!
Horrible static, regardless of settings. There are only 3 frequencies, so it's not hard to try them all - and they all gave the same horrible results. Completely unusable and I had to return (for a PARTIAL refund!). Hard to charge and...
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- 3/5
- From: Overstock
- Posted: Jan-05-2007
- Wireless headphones
Once set to the right frequency, the product performed great. Vol and Freq controls not easy to find at first. The recharging stand is very hard to line up with the headphones and I eventually broke the copper contact point, rendering...
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Selected Reviews
- 4/5
- From: TweakTown
- Posted: Apr-30-2004
- Great functionality for the price
The ct10 is a great phone for the price. It allows great mobility, the volume is find on the headset. the only drawback is the beep that sounds while using the mute button.
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- 3/5
- From: Overstock
- Posted: Jan-05-2007
- Wireless headphones
Once set to the right frequency, the product performed great. Vol and Freq controls not easy to find at first. The recharging stand is very hard to line up with the headphones and I eventually broke the copper contact point, rendering...
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- 2/5
- From: Overstock
- Posted: Feb-05-2007
- you get what you pay for
I was pretty happy when I got them, unfortunately I couldn'tmove far from the transmitter, because I would get static and background noise. After two weeks the charger stopped working, allowing me to use it for just a few minutes.I don't...
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- 0/5
- From: Overstock
- Posted: May-20-2008
Back in 2001, a group of folks from Germany, Japan and the US met at the Computex show and began talking about issues with high-end power supplies. After a year of talking back and forth, these guys got together and formally created...
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