nico
Well-known
... some shots from the first roll. <missing links>
Ciao
Ciao
Andrew Sowerby
Well-known
Fun stuff. I've got a different version of this camera that takes them in a 2x2 grid.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Nico, you've got the key to this camera.. it's motion. Most people shoot static things and then wonder "what's the big deal with this camera?"
When its time for some 'family picnic shots' remember to take it along. Should be fun.
When its time for some 'family picnic shots' remember to take it along. Should be fun.
nico
Well-known
Nico, you've got the key to this camera.. it's motion. Most people shoot static things and then wonder "what's the big deal with this camera?"
When its time for some 'family picnic shots' remember to take it along. Should be fun.
Yes Jon, if this plastic camera has a meaning is, mainly, with moving subjects. A friend of mine has the same one of Andrew (4 lenses in a 2x2 grid) but I don't know how I can use it!
The Supersampler has no viewfinder so framing is random but very funny.
I like to use it for colour shooting even though I'm giving a try to a b/w film.
kully
Happy Snapper
Cool shots, nico, you seem to have knocked the tactic of getting in close - I am shooting too far away.
I seem to have the same one as Andrew and your friend.
Shooting too far away:
Shooting with not enough movement:
And not framing properly:
It's been sitting on my shelf since these two first, exciting rolls - you've made me go and put some film in!
I seem to have the same one as Andrew and your friend.
Shooting too far away:

Shooting with not enough movement:

And not framing properly:

It's been sitting on my shelf since these two first, exciting rolls - you've made me go and put some film in!
sienarot
Well-known
How's this for action? 
(I'll just link it in case the mod's have problems with obscene hand gestures!)
http://www.typicalfish.com/blog/index.php?id=454
I really should use my supersampler more.
(I'll just link it in case the mod's have problems with obscene hand gestures!)
http://www.typicalfish.com/blog/index.php?id=454
I really should use my supersampler more.
nico
Well-known
How's this for action?... I really should use my supersampler more.
Yes you should use it more and please, post that photo here ...one the best I've seen in the genre
robert blu
quiet photographer
from a film which I found forgotten since a few years in my lomo...
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Maybe we should ask for a forum for "crappy cameras"? I've got a couple but not the 'sampler' style.
nico
Well-known
Maybe we should ask for a forum for "crappy cameras"? I've got a couple but not the 'sampler' style.
Hehehe
Please Jan post them here ...supersampler or not, I'm curious ...
nico
Well-known
Rob,
I did'n know you also got a supersampler ... some more photo please?
I did'n know you also got a supersampler ... some more photo please?
robert blu
quiet photographer
x nico...almost (failed) attempt to go for some graphic...always the same forgotten film...
nico
Well-known
uhm ... it's been quite a long time since I posted my last photo on RFf ...
... and this one confirms that I could have been waiting some more
!
... and this one confirms that I could have been waiting some more

wafflecakee
Well-known
That bird...
Good eye.
Good eye.
nico
Well-known
robert blu
quiet photographer
robert
Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
Oh, wow. Samplers. I've not used those for a while.
I loved my Supersampler when I first got it. The actionsampler - the 2x2 one - not so much. Don't know why; the format never really worked for me as much. Something about the long strips on the Supersampler really appeals to me, though. And I like the fact that it's so small. I used to just leave it in a jacket pocket and carry it everywhere. Very silly camera, but so much fun.
I loved my Supersampler when I first got it. The actionsampler - the 2x2 one - not so much. Don't know why; the format never really worked for me as much. Something about the long strips on the Supersampler really appeals to me, though. And I like the fact that it's so small. I used to just leave it in a jacket pocket and carry it everywhere. Very silly camera, but so much fun.




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