It's Lomo. They'll probably tell you not getting the plain Waterhouse stops is a feature.

On 11/20/2016 9:14 AM, mike wilson wrote:
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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I don't want to achieve immortality through my work; I want to achieve 
immortality through not dying.
-- Woody Allen


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