First Impressions: Lomography Lomo’Instant Square

In the past few years, I've learned to trust in Lomography's ability to churn out solid instant film cameras, and the Lomography Lomo'Instant Square seems to be every bit as solid as lots of cameras that I've seen thus far.

It's the first camera to use the Fujifilm Instax Square format that isn't made by Fujifilm. With a very classic design that is sort of an ode to old Kodak instant film cameras, this is one of Lomography's more curious camera's. Lomo decided to go with a glass lens, a bellows system, and more or less the same sort of system that the previous Lomo'Instant cameras have had. It borrows a lot from them and personally speaking, I'm actually pretty glad that I backed it. For ethical reasons of running a photography blog, I typically don't like to back Kickstarters, but this is one that I firmly believed it. .

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2017-9-17 07:00