For newbie photographers looking to achieve artful results, nothing beats a Lomo. One of the newest models in the company’s lineup of fisheye, pinhole and sampler cameras is the Diana Mini. Inspired by a 1960s model, complete with a retro oversized flash, its plastic lens creates the slightly blurred, colour-saturated vintage effect everyone’s trying to recreate with photo filters on their iPhones these days. $119, Lomography Gallery Store, 536 Queen West, 647-352-6700, lomography.com.
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