Wednesday, December 12, 2007
The LC-A
Lomo LC-A 1991:
Widely considered as one of the finest “vintage” years for the Lomo LC-A, this exclusive batch of deadstock cameras are over 16 years old and date back to the very last year of Communism in Russia. Each 1991 Vintage LC-A is brand-new and packaged inside its original Russian box. Of course, it has the Minitar 1 lens, autoexposure, zone focusing, and every other classic Lomo feature that you know and love. Every unit has been checked and lubricated by our in-house technician and is flawlessly functional. As such, every 1991 LC-A is warrantied for 2 YEARS after the purchase date.
Lomo LC-A+:
Harnessing the best features of the original Lomo LC-A, and rising above it with a host of new capabilities – the Lomo LC-A+ is simply the finest, most delightfully unexpected, robust, pocketable, vividly colorful, and soundly addictive snapshot camera of all time. First off, it's got the lighting-fast zone focusing and on-point automatic exposure of the original. Next, our Chinese factory has faithfully & lovingly duplicated the original Russian Minitar 1 32/2.8 lens - yielding the same radiant colors, the knockout contrast, the edge vignetting, the powerful multicoating, and the occasionally temperamental focusing of like the original. On top of that, it now offers a Multiple Exposure switch, expanded film ISO setting to 1600, and a cable release thread.
Lomo LC-A+ RL:
Harnessing the best features of the original Lomo LC-A, and rising above it with a host of new capabilities – the Lomo LC-A+ is simply the finest, most delightfully unexpected, robust, pocketable, vividly colorful, and soundly addictive snapshot camera of all time. First off, it's got the old-school lighting-fast zone focusing and on-point automatic exposure that we know and love. Like the original, it shares the same brilliant multicoated Minitar 1 32/2.8 lens (made by LOMO PLC of Russia), compact & robust metal body, zone focusing, auto-exposure, and flash hotshoe. On top of that, it now offers a Multiple Exposure switch, expanded film ISO setting to 1600, and a cable release thread. Stock is limited, and this precious gem is only available on Lomography.com
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