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The Lomo'Instant Automat is the prettiest instant camera I've tested, and it comes with three lens attachments. And the ...
The Lomo’Instant Wide Glass is available for $279 / £249 / AU$299, which I think is a very reasonable price given the image quality it produces and its gorgeous design ...
The Lomo’Instant Wide Glass’ lens offers four focus zones including an infinity position for landscape photography and a close-up option that can focus on subjects just 0.98-feet away.
The Lomo Instant is a big, boxy thing. With its sharp angles, protruding lens, and couple of inches’ width on the Mini 90, it’s not the sort of camera you can toss into a bag and forget about.
The first thing to know about the Lomo'Instant Wide Glass is that it's a big camera—7.3 inches wide and 4.6 inches high and deep.
Enter the Lomography Lomo'Instant Square. It's the first analog camera to shoot square Instax film. Like the SX-70, this camera is compact, and folds up when not in use.
Nevertheless, the Austrian-born camera company has today unveiled its Lomo'Instant Camera, combining the quick-fire processing of instant film with a little room for creativity.
Lomo have carved a niche for themselves by purposefully introducing some unpredictability to the images their cameras take, and now they're catering to our collective need for instant gratification.
The Lomo Instant itself is quite utilitarian in appearance, with a boxy look as it needs to incorporate the rectangular shape of the film. It’s pretty large so it’s certainly not something you can ...
Lomography is well known for creating hip looking cameras and their new Lomo’Instant Automat certainly hits the mark. We got our hands on the stylish all-black Playa Jardin edition and are happy to ...
The pain and sorrow of Polaroid’s death spiral is… ongoing. Luckily, there’s no rule against switching horses midstream, or whatever the idiom is. If you want instant pictures and crazy ...
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