LOMO LC-A
Lomo LC-A image by Rolf F. (Image rights) |
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The LOMO Kompact Automat (LC-A) was produced by LOMO PLC in St. Petersburg, Russia from 1984 until 2005. This compact 35mm film viewfinder camera was based on the Cosina CX-2, but lacks the self-timer and is built with cheaper components. The LC-A used a 3-element Minitar lens with noticeable vignetting, while the Cosina CX-2 had a 5-element lens.
It was the LOMO LC-A that sparked the Lomographic Society (LSI).
After production ended, LSI contracted with Phenix Optical Company in China to create an updated version called the LC-A+.
Lomography LC-A+ image by John Goetzinger (Image rights) |
Links
Lomo LC-A compared with Cosina CX-2 image by delta16v (Image rights) |
- Lomo LC-A+ and refurbished Lomo LC-A at Lomography
- http://www.kataan.org/lomofaq/
- Lionel's Lomo LC-A page
- Lomo LC-A and French user manual on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand
- Picture Gallery using Lomo LCA