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LOMO LC-A+

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3 editorial reviews
<p>Tom Persinger, film enthusiast and founder of F295, reviews the compact and fun 35mm point-and-shoot Lomo LC-A+.</p>Read more
I am crazy! I’m a sucker for new gear, I’m a G.A.S. victim if there ever was one, but what’s more, I’m a G.A.S. victim that has amazingly little money for the moment… and still I go for stupid stuff like the Lomo LC-A+ from Lomography. I had a real Lomo LC-A, the old one, the russian one and I liked it. But the meter was inconsistent. the winder seemed a bit unreliable and I sold it on. Now I liked it as I said, and I wanted one again. And there’s the new one from Lomography, albeit at a hefty price. 250€ for a piece of mostly plastic made in China, but that’s what we are accustomed to from Lomography. Cheap stuff for big money. And it’s got a copy of the original Minitar lens, also made in China, but you can get a Russian made lens….. at a premium of course. When I got it I immediately noticed how light it felt, compared to the old one. The back closes only with some persuasion. The focusing lever seems not to be connected to anything, there’s a loose feeling when you move it, not as the real LC-A. But focus works. Well, […]Read more
Despite being a copy of a model from a far more popular manufacturer at its time of release, the Lomo LC-A has become an iconic camera in film photography culture and was the catalyst for the experimental 'Lomography' movement.Read more
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Pros

  • Lean is still providing his service
  • neatly designed and very compact
  • it s a perfect tool for the simple joy of taking photographs

Cons

  • soft dreamy pictures will not reflect the reality of the moment
  • It s not as well built as the original and its lens is a copy
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Key specs

  • Point&Shoot
  • 135 (35mm)
  • 0.8 cm
  • Real-image
  • Black
  • SR44

LOMO LC-A+ - Pros & Cons

LOMO LC-A+

Pros

  • Lean is still providing his service
  • neatly designed and very compact
  • it s a perfect tool for the simple joy of taking photographs
  • ethos
  • quality
  • and utility
  • make it easy to shoot compelling lifestyle images
  • solid and well-built
  • LC-A+ is fun
  • portability
  • ease of use

Cons

  • soft dreamy pictures will not reflect the reality of the moment
  • It s not as well built as the original and its lens is a copy
  • This site uses User Verification plugin to reduce spam
  • falling off the camera when I took the flash off
  • it doesn t half make any horizontal lines look weird
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  • no need to be rude
  • slowing down and making every frame count
  • subpar image quality and primitive design
  • Real optical patch with actual AF
  • Mine broke on the third roll of film

LOMO LC-A+ - Full Specifications

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General
Camera typePoint&Shoot
Film size
135
Film Speed Range100 - 1600
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Screen and viewfinder
ViewfinderReal-image
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Other features
Colour of productBlack
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Optics and sensor
Minimum focal length1.26 in
Lens apertureF/2.8
Minimum focus distance0.31 in
Maximum viewing angle63.0 °
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Power
Battery typeSR44

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LOMO LC-A+ LOMO - Editorial Reviews (3)

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Lomo LC-A+ Review

<p>Tom Persinger, film enthusiast and founder of F295, reviews the compact and fun 35mm point-and-shoot Lomo LC-A+.</p>

LOMO LC-A+ Lomo LC-A+ Review - love it or hate it.... or both? - by Frank Lehnen
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Published: 31.03.2016
Lomo LC-A+ Review - love it or hate it.... or both? - by Frank Lehnen

I am crazy! I’m a sucker for new gear, I’m a G.A.S. victim if there ever was one, but what’s more, I’m a G.A.S. victim that has amazingly little money for the moment… and still I go for stupid stuff like the Lomo LC-A+ from Lomography. I had a real Lomo LC-A, the old one, the russian one and I liked it. But the meter was inconsistent. the winder seemed a bit unreliable and I sold it on. Now I liked it as I said, and I wanted one again. And there’s the new one from Lomography, albeit at a hefty price. 250€ for a piece of mostly plastic made in China, but that’s what we are accustomed to from Lomography. Cheap stuff for big money. And it’s got a copy of the original Minitar lens, also made in China, but you can get a Russian made lens….. at a premium of course. When I got it I immediately noticed how light it felt, compared to the old one. The back closes only with some persuasion. The focusing lever seems not to be connected to anything, there’s a loose feeling when you move it, not as the real LC-A. But focus works. Well, […]

LOMO LC-A+ Film Friday: A 20-year review of the Lomo LC-A, the camera that started the Lomography revolution
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Published: 12.11.2021
Film Friday: A 20-year review of the Lomo LC-A, the camera that started the Lomography revolution

Despite being a copy of a model from a far more popular manufacturer at its time of release, the Lomo LC-A has become an iconic camera in film photography culture and was the catalyst for the experimental 'Lomography' movement.