Ho hum.  This beast uses Waterhouse style aperture plates.  It's supposed to
come with a set of plain plates, a set of "specially designed" plates to produce
"deep, textured backgrounds rarely achieved in photography" and another set of
plates in heart, snowflake and other vomit-inducing shapes.

I have two sets of specially designed, one set of vomit and no plain.  Bugger.
 Overwhelming backgrounds r me.  Message sent to Lomography but they probably
won't pick it up until tomorrow.

If I get time later on, I'll rattle a few frames off and post a zip file on
Dropbox or somewhere for people to peruse at full strength.

If its photographic capabilities live up to its fondling ones, it should be
stunning.

> On 17 November 2016 at 19:12 mike wilson <m.9.wil...@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> ......Frustration!
> 
> My K-mount Lomo Daguerrotype lens arrived.  Beautifully packaged, it looks
> magnificent in its little plastic bag with a sachet of dessicant.  It weighs a
> lot, too.
> 
> It is also ice cold and, being solid brass except for the glass bits, I'm
> going
> to have to wait until it's up to room temperature.
> 
> Can you hear my drumming fingers?

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