Lomopedia: Lomo LC-A+

The Lomo LC-A+ is a reinvention of the original Lomo LC-A camera introduced in September 2006 courtesy of the Lomographic Society International, following the original LC-A’s production discontinuation.

Aside from its original features – Minitar 1 lens, automatic ISO exposure – the Lomo LC-A+ contains new features such as a multiple exposure switch, a cable release and tripod thread, and unique front grooves that can cater to specialized LC-A+ accessories.

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Technical Specifications

Film format: 35 mm
Lens: Minitar 1 32/2.8 Lens
Aperture: f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16
Shutter speed: 1/500
ISO range: 100-1600
Focusing: Manual; 0.8m, 1.5m, 3m to infinity
Flash: Standard hot shoe
Film advance: Manual
Film rewind: Manual
Battery (for light meter): 3x S76 batteries
Others: Cable release and tripod thread, Multiple exposure switch, Front grooves for easy attachment of accessories


Read more about the Lomo LC-A+ over at the Lomo LC-A+ microsite.

The Lomo LC-A+ is known worldwide for its amazing features: automatic exposure, extended ISO range, and multiple and long exposure capabilities. Get your own Lomo LC-A+ now!

written by geegraphy on 2013-06-23 #gear #lomopedia #review #lc-a #lomo #lomography #lc-a #lomopedia

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