Lomography has carved a distinct niche in the camera market with a series of quirky and fun devices that blend traditional film-based photography with modern technology. This approach is evident in its latest release, the Lomo’Instant Square Glass Camera Editions, representing the world’s first dual-format instant camera.
Designed to free photographers from digital and film processing restrictions, the Lomo’Instant Square Glass Camera Editions can print instant photographs in stunningly vivid colors and sharp definitions. With both square and mini formats, they allow photographers to view their creations instantly on the move, presenting them on a photo stand or clips.
Fitted with a glass lens with a focal length of 95mm, equivalent to 45mm, the Lomo’Instant Square Glass Camera Editions allow for multiple exposures, with an advanced auto exposure feature to assist with quick shots. Likewise, the f10 and f22 apertures open additional creative opportunities for bokeh and capturing visually arresting portraits.
The device is pleasingly compact, with adventure-friendly foldable bellows for ease of carrying that enhances the analog aesthetic and tactile operation. The functionality of the Lomo’Instant Square Glass Camera Editions is enhanced through the self-timer and remote-controlled shutter release, and a tripod mount is also included to help with long exposures.
Available in The Blues and Pemberley color variations, the Lomo’Instant Square Glass Camera Editions are another strong entry in the brand’s expanding selection of hands-on retro-inspired instant cameras.
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