Holga Camera by Lomography

$70.00

With the popularity of digital photography, it may be hard to pull yourself away from the instant gratification of a digital image. However, the retro, lightweight and simple plastic Holga camera makes film and prints cool again. This throwback to the '80s may not let you delete those oh-so-embarrassing shots from last night at Smoke's, but the unpredictable effects - like blurred edges and light leaks - will make any candid shot look infinitely cooler, and all without the help of Photoshop.

Diana F+ Camera

$95.00

The Diana F+ Camera is a souped-up reproduction of the '60s classic Flash Diana camera, featuring a few added features such as an electronic flash. Never a mainstream success because of its unpredictable blurring, soft images and super-saturated colors, this camera is a photo snob's dream. For all you avant-garde photographers out there, the Diana produces dreamy, radiant lo-fi images. Although the original camera may have died, its cult status allows it to live on through the Diana F+.

Cyber-shotr T70 Digital Still Camera

$279.99

What's the point of a camera if I can't upload my pics and tag them on Facebook? The Cyber-shot T70 Digital Still Camera instantly produces clear images with the added convenience of a touch screen. Not only does it produce crisp digital images, but its slim, stylish body means you will be the coolest-looking photographer in the room! This sleek digital camera comes in five stylin' colors, and its waifish body will fit into even the tiniest of clutches.

Nikon D-40 digital SLR

$549.95

For those of you film loyalists out there, the Nikon D40 digital single lens reflex camera will convert you to the world of digital enthusiasts. The DSLR allows for the best of both worlds: the high performance of an SLR combined with the complex digital and optical technologies that professionals use... all without the hassle of the other complicated functions. Providing the best of both the film and digital worlds, any aspiring photog should take the Nikon D40 for a spin.