Huss
Veteran
Excellent use of multi exposure Nick!

I will concede that a 6x6 21mm camera is pretty damn cool and right down my alley when it comes to gear I want. Still, the durability of lomo cameras is something I'm wary of.
Lomography introduces film to people who otherwise would only consider digital.
Have you ever tried a wide lens missfocused in medium format? Do you believe that just because its lens is wider it will work the same way as wide lenses in 35mm?
Well, I have the 35mm f/3.5 Sekor on my Mamiya 645 and it is not hard to focus as you say. When I do focus incorrectly in close ranges it is quite obvious even at f/8.
The point is that there are quite many of a way higher quality than that of the LC-A 120.
I am amazed of how much some are willing to pay for something of low quality just because of being super wide. It could be of course that I am wrong and $500 are too much for this just for me.
I know no product sold by Lomo that you could not get elsewhere cheaper, in better quality and even handier (I mention this one so nobody comes with the argument of simplicity) or if you are for the crap effect that too can be had cheaper.
I'm interested to know of another 6x6 ultra wide angle medium format camera with a built-in light meter. Can you please post a link to it?
Thanks
5 (2) by Nick De Marco, on FlickrDOF is a function only of the focal lenght (and the distance to the object), so it has nothing to do with the film/sensor format.
Great shot David!
80800005.jpg by David O, on Flickr