I picked up a delightfully quirky and cheap film camera at the Red, White & Blue Store last month (that's a thrift store near downtown Pittsburgh). It's the Photoflex MX-35, a 35mm toy camera. Why spend $50 on a Holga or $250 on an LC-A+? Cheap cameras should be just that -- cheap. And this one set me back three bucks. It has a 50mm plastic lens and four aperture setings (f6/8/11/16 or cloudy through sunny as marked) and that's about it. The viewfinder is useless, the counter doesn't quite work, and sometimes it only advances the film halfway, so you get overlapping double exposures. Still, it's capable of fine photographs in the true lomographic tradition. This was shot on Kodak Gold 400 film.