Lomography LOMO LC-A+
Lomography LC-A+ RL image by Wayne Young (Image rights) |
The LOMO LC-A+ is a camera produced by Lomography in 2006 based on the original LOMO LC-A.
The LC-A+ is made in China. It is nearly identical to the original, but has improvements including multiple exposure, increased film speeds to 1600 ISO, as well as a cable release compatible shutter button. The initial LC-A+ had the same Minitar lens that was made in Russia by Lomo, but versions released in 2007 and later had lenses made in China as standard. Cameras with the Russian made lenses are still available as the LC-A+ RL.
In 2011 Lomography introduced the LOMO LC-Wide based on the LC-A+ but with a ultra wide angled 17mm Minigon 1 lens. This featured just 2 focus ranges (0.4-0.9m and 0.9m-infinity) but allowed a range of frame sizes at film loading.
Cameras
- LC-A+ RL Russian Lens
- LC-A+ 25th Anniversary Edition
- LC-A+ Gold
- LC-A+ Silver Lake
- LC-A+ Russia Day
- LC-A+ No Nukes
- LC-A+ White Edition
Accessories
- LC-A Instant Film Back+ Fuji Instax mini
- LC-A+ Fisheye adapter
- LC-A+ Krab underwater housing
- LC-A+ Ringflash
- LC-A+ Splitzer
- LC-A+ Wide Angle lens
Links
- LC-A History at Lomography LC-A+ page
- LC-Wide pages at lomography.com/