I'm going to throw a new spin at it.
when it comes to new cameras I'm all about the do what you want, sell what you want, buy what you want aspect of it. Because really any new interest in film of film photography is valued since things are starting to go the way of the dodo, even if we don't agree with it.
What doesn't tickle me quite right is how lomography always leans on the kickstarter community and crowd sourcing to develop its new cameras. To me it just makes lomography seem smaller and immature as a company. Lomography seems to me like a fairly big company that with boutique shops all over the world, its own branded line of films, its own line of cameras, etc shouldn't have to depend on crowd sourcing to develop new products.
Something just feels weird to me about it. They fund a project with kickstarter, get it out and sell it. Take the profit and run to the bank, not run to invest it into new projects. Lather, rinse, repeat.
The way I see it is that there's a lack of commitment when you go about doing business this way. Not investing your profits into developing new products and depending on your customers to fund your projects seems wrong to me.