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Posted on 03 February 2008 by didiIt’s good to know you’ve got your outfit ready for a day out in the city: funky top, cool pants and awesome kicks. But what about accessories? We understand that hats, retro sunnies and chunky jewellery might not float your boat so let us recommend you another way to funk up that outfit: a camera!
We’ve put together a list for you to look at. Not only do these cameras will capture those special moments, they look yummy enough for you to carry them around your neck and pass off as an accessory!

Seagull 4B-1 TLR
This baby might be bulky but the Seagull 4B-1 TLR’s top-down viewer lets you compose beautiful images with its Haiou lens. We love it because this manual camera has a multiple exposure option that allows for hands-on creativity.
Price: $225 USD
Avaialable at http://shop.lomography.com/shop/

Samsung i7
How can you resist a camera that boasts itself as the only multimedia digital camera in the world? At 7.2 mega pixels with 14 shooting modes, the Samsung i7 is a camcorder, MP3 player, Portable Multimedia Player (PMP), text viewer, portable disk and voice recorder. And the 3.0 inch touch screen LCD rotates 180’!
Price: RM 1399
Olympus µ 790 SW
So you think cameras aren’t swimmers? Well this one is! Allowing users to use it as deep as 10 feet in the water, this 7.1 mega pixel wonder is dustproof, 5 feet shockproof and freezeproof to -10 degrees celcius too.
Price: RM 1199

Leica D-Lux 3
Hailing from Germany, Leica was the first 35mm camera to be introduced to the world in the 1920’s. Eighty-eight years on, this gen of Leica compact aluminium camera is digital and unobtrusive. Did we mention it can shoot on JPEG and RAW format?
Price: RM 2399
Available at Foto Shangri-La and selected camera shops

SuperSampler
Don’t just be happy with one photo per frame. Be happy with four! The Lomo Supersampler has four panoramic lenses that captures four sequential shots on a single photo. It uses 35mm film, no batteries and comes in a nifty plastic storage box.
Price: RM 175.00
Available at Wondermilk, Home
Text Myra Mahyuddin


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