Lomography Unveils Lomo Instant Wide Glass Camera
Designed for studio and fashion photography, the instant camera uses Fujifilm Instax Wide film.
Lomography has unveiled the Lomo Instant Wide Glass instant camera.
Designed for studio and fashion photography, the camera features a 90mm multi-coated glass lens and uses Fujifilm Instax Wide film. Its fully programmatic shutter and aperture ensure precise exposures, and manual exposure compensation addresses difficult lighting situations. An additional manual f/22 aperture stop offers greater depth of field, and the PC-Sync port ensures integration with external flashes or strobes.
The camera comes complete with a built-in flash, colored gel filters, a Splitzer lens attachment and a remote-control lens cap that features a shutter-release button and timer switch. Batteries are not included.
The Lomo Instant Wide Glass camera lists for $279 and will begin shipping in November.
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