I have a Horizon S3 Pro which I bought new a bit over a year ago from one of the FSU dealers on the big auction site. Cost me less than those Lomo people are asking. It is actually made by KMZ, not Lomo, and it has the plasticky look like a Zenit 122 or 212, but underneath it has a metal chassis so is quite solid. So far I have only had a chance to put about 2-3 rolls through it, but so far so good. In composing the image it has characteristics similar to, but more pronounced than, the 15mm Heliar, which I also have. That is, the camera needs to be kept level (there is a built-in level) so that the horizon is not curved, and it is not a good idea to place faces or known verticals near the left and right edges unless you want an "unusual" effect. The other unusual feature in usage is that you need to hold it in a unique way to keep your fingers out of the image. There is a supplied vertical handle which attaches to the left end of the base with a bayonet fit. You hold the camera by the handle in your left hand, and fire the shutter with your right hand behind the camera. It needs a bit of practice and patience to load the film, but no worse than a bottom loader. So far I have only had C41 colour films in it. I get them developed (only) commercially, then I scan the negatives in an Epson 4990 flat-bed scanner, which gives a satisfactory result, but not as good as a dedicated film scanner. However, I can't afford an MF size film scanner, so this method will have to do.