- Ordering a Lomo is a quick, easy process. It involves nothing more
than you sending me some money and me running down to one of the local St. Petersburg shops and
grabbing a Lomo to drop in the mail for you.
- If you'd like to use a credit card, check out PayPal.com. It's an
online service that allows you to use your credit card to send money
to whoever you like. If you haven't got a credit card you can send the money to
my address in the States.
- Most of the time I send these by airmail and the whole process takes about
10-14 days. These costs will be covered by me. Fully insured express
shipping is available but at extra cost.
- I have no contact with the manufacturer. The year 2000 models are purchased from upscale photo dealers in St. Petersburg and have never been opened. The 1991 models have also never been opened. They
were shipped up to St. Petersburg recently from Rostov, Russia where they've just been sitting waiting for someone to buy them. Used ones I find at second hand shops and I
always check out the mechanism to make sure everything is okay.
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I keep a small stock of both used and non-used cameras but it's always best if you
drop me an email first. You can let me know what you're after and we can work
out shipping and payment details.
So what's the first step? Drop me a note at: XXXXX (if I get back to Russia, I'll put my email back up)
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X- I've placed a moratorium on sales of the 2000 model due to a threatening letter I received from Wolfgang Stranzinger, president of the Lomo Society. Click here to see the letter. If you have any questions please drop me a note.