The resurgence of analog photography has brought a handful of new film cameras for the modern era – but many of them focus on beginner-friendly tools or affordable prices with plasticky designs.
The MC-A is a $549 point-and-shoot with plenty of bells and whistles, especially for Lomo. The MC-A is a $549 point-and-shoot with plenty of bells and whistles, especially for Lomo. is a reviewer ...
Glass lens is sharper, and has more contrast, than typical plastic Instax lenses. Good manual focusing, including close up. Manual exposure controls. Automatic exposure modes work well. Takes 52 mm ...
Lomography has ditched the plastic and given users the option of manual or auto controls with the new metal Lomo MC-A. The Lomo MC-A is a brand-new 35 mm film camera with a built-in 32mm f/2.8 ...
Nothing feels more analogue than shooting on an instant camera and Lomography is adding to its growing range of instant options with the Lomo’Instant Wide GLASS. Lomography calls the $279 Lomo’Instant ...
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