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Lomography Lomo'Instant Camera & 3 Lenses (Black Edition)

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Lomography Lomo'Instant Camera & 3 Lenses (Black Edition)
Key Features
  • Accepts FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI Film
  • Produces Credit Card-Sized Prints
  • 27mm f/8 Standard Lens
  • Portrait, Close-Up, and Fisheye Lenses
Enjoy the versatility of four instant cameras in one with this Lomo'Instant Black Edition Camera and 3 Lenses from Lomography. The Lomo'Instant accepts FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI film, producing credit card-sized prints almost immediately after pressing the shutter release button. The wide-angle 27mm lens features a range from f/8 all the way down to f/32. Three additional lens attachments allow for multiple options. The portrait lens is a 35mm equivalent suitable for indoors and out. The close-up lens focuses as close as 3.9" and the fisheye lens attachment allows for 170° circular images.
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question

In one product image, I think I see a 27mm f/1.8 lens - is that correct? It does say it comes with a 'portrait' lens but no further info provided...
Asked by: Will B.
Lomography lists the lens mm in 35mm film/full-frame digital equivalent focal lengths rather than the true focal lengths. Given the size of the film used, the unlisted actual focal lengths would be much higher. So in Lomography land, the 27mm lens on the camera has the same perspective and field of view as a 27mm lens on a 35mm film/full-frame digital camera. The add-on portrait lens is a 35mm equivalent. No focal length is given for the macro and the fish-eye.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-12-26

question

Does is come with any film?
Asked by: Ramona
The kit does not include any film. Film is sold separately.
Answered by: Jacob C.
Date published: 2018-08-27

question

Can it be use like a Digital camera ?
Asked by: Jim L.
no, it's an instant film type canera, like the old Polaroids. You can scan the prints into a computer and then have a digital copy of your image, though
Answered by: Lorraine H.
Date published: 2019-03-07
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