Well, share with you my experience. BTW I'm one month into lomography already.
Lyk you, I also got hooked up by the photo, that were produced by those plastic cameras.
So, I start googling my research on them.
I spend almost 3 months to find out the pros and cons, the range, the price, and the technics before i finally decide to commit.
Anyway, I started off by visiting
lomography asia to find out the range of cameras that are avaliable.
I noted down those model that I am interested with and went to a local lomography forum.
I read up on their newbie
section and got intouch with some seniors.
I then learned from them that there was a trusted shop call Ruby Photo, which is at
Pennisular Plaza that I could approuch.
So I went there, tell the uncle politely about my intention (to find out more first, not buying anything) and got a lot of info from them.
Slowly, I slowly gather my data about the camera I'm interested, from both asking the uncle and reading from forum. Before I found what I really need.
Anyway, I got myself a Diana F+ at $170 to start with. It uses medium format flims ($6.50 for negatives or $7.00+ for positive) which could either shoot 12 pic or 16 pic for one roll.
However, 16 pic for 1 roll is not enough for me to learn, So I bought the 35mm adapter at $90 to use the 35mm flim ($4.00 to $9.00 per roll, depends on wat you need.) to play around with.
Probably some of you might think that I got chop by the uncle. But its ok for me because the uncle and auntie very patient to teach me things, even when I'm telling them that I'm not buying.
When playing around with your camera, 4 things you must remember.
1st, your light. 2nd, your subject, 3rd, your distance. 4th, your settings. 5th, your hands.
BTW, you need to be patient and willing to take rejections. My friend's 1st roll is lyk crap and came out nothing. I'm lucky to have at least 3 wonderful lomo pictures.
My 2nd roll still looks crapy, but at least i can see something. I'm currently waiting for my 3rd roll to be develop.
Anyway, lomotto: "Don't think, just shoot!"