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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, including the fairly soft Minitar lens.
 
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, including the fairly soft Minitar lens.
  
 
It was the LOMO LC-A that sparked the [[Lomography|Lomographic Society]] (LSI).
 
It was the LOMO LC-A that sparked the [[Lomography|Lomographic Society]] (LSI).
  
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After production ended, LSI contracted with [http://www.phenixoptics.com.cn/english/ Phenix Optical Company] in China to create an updated version called the LC-A+.
 
After production ended, LSI contracted with [http://www.phenixoptics.com.cn/english/ Phenix Optical Company] in China to create an updated version called the LC-A+.
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== Links ==
 
 
* [http://shop.lomography.com/lca+/ Lomo LC-A+] and [http://shop.lomography.com/refurbished refurbished Lomo LC-A] at [http://shop.lomography.com/ Lomography]
 
* [http://shop.lomography.com/lca+/ Lomo LC-A+] and [http://shop.lomography.com/refurbished refurbished Lomo LC-A] at [http://shop.lomography.com/ Lomography]
 
* http://www.kataan.org/lomofaq/
 
* http://www.kataan.org/lomofaq/

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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, including the fairly soft Minitar 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+.

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