Lomography/Lomography Fisheye Baby Metal Black
Lomography Fisheye Baby Metal Black

Lomography Fisheye Baby Metal Black

Lomography · Austria · 110 film

The Fisheye Baby Metal Black is a compact, plastic-bodied 110 cartridge camera produced by Lomography, known for its signature fisheye lens capturing a distorted 170° circular image. Designed as a playful entry point into lomo photography, it embodies the brand's ethos of experimentation and embracing imperfections. Utilizing the tiny 110 film format introduced in 1972, it produces small, often grainy negatives with heavy vignetting and extreme barrel distortion, characteristic of lomographic aesthetics. Its simple fixed-focus plastic lens and single shutter speed prioritize immediate, unprocessed image-making over technical precision, appealing to those seeking creative unpredictability. While not a technological innovator, it serves as an accessible contemporary artifact of the ongoing toy camera movement and lomo culture revival.

Specifications

Film Format110

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
1.7
Value
2.8
Collectibility
1.8
Historical Significance
1.2

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