>>2896625Of course it did well on reddit...It has a girl in it. r/analog is a sucker for that ;)
Thanks for the kind words.
I sold my Lomo and got a Zeiss Ikonta. Honestly though I don't really care about the "real" camera shit, was real enough of a camera for me. It took idiosyncratic photos, which I liked. The lack of sharpness also comes from the fact that it's slightly out of focus, as well as slightly blurry because it's a longer exposure. I didn't judge my distances well. You'll notice the legs are sharper than the face. I've gotten plenty sharp images out of the Lomo, pic related (although IMO the bokeh and distortion are kind of ugly). But it is a very unreliable camera. Not worth the $400