JRG
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Anyone else notice this Kickstarter project?
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects...-film-scanner#IsMySmarCompWithTheSmarFilmScan
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects...-film-scanner#IsMySmarCompWithTheSmarFilmScan
I wouldn't donate a cent to them. Lomography is a profitable company, they do not need donations. Kickstarter is supposed to be a way of funding individual artists or groups of artists working together, not for profitable corporations.
Lomo has made a fortune selling junk cameras for 6 times what they're worth, let them reinvest some of that in their own business. Coming from them, this scanner will cost twice what a Nikon Coolscan 9000 does anyway!
Coming from them, this scanner will cost twice what a Nikon Coolscan 9000 does anyway!
Now I completely agree with you that Lomography has no business making a kickstarter, but I don't think you have a clue what you're commenting on. This is a product that you can receive by "donating" $60 to their kickstarter page, and they'll send it to you (the $50 pricepoint sold out). It isn't even a scanner - it's a little holder for your smart phone, I assume with a curved lens element to focus the cameraphone closer...and a smartphone app. That's all. If they charge more than what they're asking now, I somehow doubt it will ever cost twice as much as the Coolscan 9000, which sells for $~2000+ used on ebay. So before you go making your judgemental remarks, why don't you take a look at what you're talking about.
What's Kickstarter?
Kickstarter is a funding platform for creative projects. Everything from films, games, and music to art, design, and technology. Kickstarter is full of ambitious, innovative, and imaginative projects that are brought to life through the direct support of others.
How are they overpricing? Like Nike, Sony, Apple, McDonalds.... Leica?
If someone will pay the price and is happy to do so It's not overpriced.
To me it's hypocrisy to say thank you Lomo for helping save film but, I still hate you for ???? What? Succeeding as a profitable business at the same time. It's just too much hater attitude towards this company.
Here they use kickstarter to get commitments for a product they are offering at $50.
If they funded the project from their coffers... would they need to charge much more to cover their investment up front? That is what other companies do (Leica).
I see nothing slimy about doing smart business and, this mode for Lomo is obviously smart business.
I don't think it's much like a soup kitchen, there you're taking something you don't need. Lomography is not taking anything from Kickstarter, in fact Kickstarter takes 5% of the money, so I doubt they're complaining.
If someone will pay the price and is happy to do so It's not overpriced.
To me it's hypocrisy to say thank you Lomo for helping save film but, I still hate you for ???? What? Succeeding as a profitable business at the same time. It's just too much hater attitude towards this company.