When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Image: Lomography Lomography, the company behind many retro-inspired film cameras and film stocks, has announced the Lomo'Instant Wide Glass, which it claims is the world's sharpest instant camera.
The Lomo'Instant Wide Glass features a 90mm (
The camera includes programmable aperture and shutter modes, manual exposure compensation and flash controls, and supports multiple and long exposures. It has a built-in flash, but a PC-sync connection allows the camera to be used with an external flash.
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Included accessories include Lomography's Splitzer attachment, a remote control lens cap, which features a shutter release button and timer switch, and colored gel filters.
According to the company's press materials, "the camera is well-suited for capturing detailed portraits or expansive editorial shots. " Leaning into its claim about being the world's sharpest instant camera, it says, "It captures even the finest details – down to the tiniest freckle on a model's face. "
The Lomo'Instant Wide Glass is available now at a retail price of $279.
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$279 at Lomography. dpreview.com2024-10-24 22:48