If Lomography’s oddball 35mm film cameras aren’t quite wacky enough for you, the finish on this special edition should raise a smile even if the sun isn’t shining: each camera uses striped fabric cut from a different piece of cloth, so no two are identical. Based on the Irwin Kandor Candid camera of the 1930s, which was designed around a sardine can, it has a 22mm focal length, a 65cm focusing distance and a giant flash attachment. Like most Lomos, the camera packs in a few creative shooting modes, including multi-exposure stacking. Now all you need is somewhere to develop your prints.