Old-School Soul, New-School Power: Meet The Lomo MC-A

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Old-School Soul, New-School Power: Meet The Lomo MC-A

Old-School Soul, New-School Power: Meet The Lomo MC-A

Lomo’s new 35 mm camera revives the golden age of analog.

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For those who crave the tactile charm of film but want modern precision, Lomography’s new Lomo MC-A 35 mm Film Camera is the best of both worlds. Available in black or silver metal, this compact analog powerhouse fuses contemporary engineering with the nostalgic magic of film photography. 

With a 32 mm f/2.8 retractable multi-coated glass lens, it captures images rich in color and depth, while its autofocus and zone-focusing system lets you shoot sharp from as close as 0.4 meters. Whether you prefer to point-and-shoot or take full creative control, the MC-A gives you options with fully automatic, aperture priority, and manual shooting modes.

The camera’s versatility extends beyond its sleek, all-metal frame. It boasts multiple and long exposure modes, a built-in flash with creative settings, and a PC-sync connection for external flashes. The result? A film camera that’s as ready for spontaneous portraits as it is for artistic night photography. Lomography also included smart details like an intuitive LCD display, manual film advance lever, and ISO options ranging from 12 to 3200 for fine-tuning exposure in any condition.

Priced at $549, the Lomo MC-A 35 mm Film Camera is available in limited quantities before December 24th—just in time for the holidays. It’s a call back to the golden era of photography, now reimagined for the modern creative who still believes in the power of feeling first and framing second.

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