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Lomography Lomo'instant Camera & 3 Lenses (song's Palette Edition)

Lomography Lomo'instant Camera & 3 Lenses (song's Palette Edition)
  • Product Code: ga129660
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$387.00 $549.54

Enjoy the versatility of four instant cameras in one with this Lomo'Instant Song's Palette 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.

Three shooting modes allow for seamless captures in a variety of lighting conditions. The flash-on auto mode operates with a default aperture value of f/16 so you can adjust the exposure compensation dial to your liking. The flash-on manual mode is well-suited to indoor shooting, enabling you to switch between N for normal daytime shots and B for long exposures with the flash remaining on. The flash-off manual mode is designed for long exposures at night, giving you the ability to switch between N for normal daytime shots and B for long exposures with the flash switched off.

In addition to long exposures, the Lomo'Instant allows you to shoot unlimited multiple exposures. Four color gels are included, so you can filter your flash with blue, red, purple, or yellow to distort the tone or artistic vision of your shot. A tripod mount and cable release mount provide additional shooting possibilities. For all your selfie needs, a tiny mirror is located on the left of the lens. Four user-supplied AAA batteries ensure steady operation for all of your artistic and experimental photography endeavors.

Accepts FUJIFILM INSTAX MINI Film    Produces Credit Card-Sized Prints    27mm f/8 Standard Lens    Portrait, Close-Up, and Fisheye Lenses    Direct Optical Viewfinder    Automatic, Long & Multiple Exposures    Built-In Flash with Three Modes    Color Gels Included to Filter Flash    Tripod & Cable Release Mounts    Uses Four AAA Batteries

Key Specs
Film FormatINSTAX Mini
Focal Length48mm / 27mm (35mm Equivalent)
Aperturef/8 to 32
Focus TypeZone Focus
Viewfinder TypeOptical
Built-In FlashYes
Battery Type4x AAA
Parameters
Optics
Focal Length48mm / 27mm (35mm Equivalent)
Aperturef/8 to 32
Focus TypeZone Focus
Minimum Focus Distance1.31' / 40 cm
Viewfinder/Display
Viewfinder TypeOptical
Exposure Control
Shutter Speed1/125 Sec, Bulb Mode
Flash
Built-In FlashYes
Flash ModesAuto
General
Tripod Mounting Thread1/4"-20 Female
Battery Type4x AAA
Packaging Info
Package Weight2.07 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)9.4 x 8.1 x 2.8"

  • Portrait lens attachment
  • Close-up lens attachment
  • Fisheye lens attachment

  • 27mm wide-angle lens
  • B setting for long exposures
  • Unlimited multiple exposures
  • Four color gels

  • Flash-on auto mode
  • Flash-on manual mode
  • Flash-off manual mode

  • Tripod mount
  • Cable release mount
  • Built-in mirror next to lens

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does it come with film?

A: No, film is not included with the Lomography Diana F+ Medium Format Camera (Teal/Black). Film would have to be purchased separately. You may view the options available under the Accessories tab on the webpage for the camera.

Q: 2. Hi, can I plug this up via USB to my MacBook and program the button to command+K which is the keys entered on the keyboard to fire a camera on Capture One tethered software?

A: You need the core module plus button to make it work. I would recommend the starter kit. It comes with two buttons, slider, dial, and core. In the software you can customize the button and they support capture one.

Q: 3. Does this print instantly like on the spot a few seconds after shooting a picture ?

A: Its not an instant camera. After shooting you will need to develop the film

Q: 4. Is there a cap for this camera's lens?

A: There is no lens cap available for the Lomography Diana F+ Film Camera and Flash (Teal/Black).

Q: 5. After developing and scanning the negatives, how do you turn them from stills into a movie?

A: You can send it to these people as the negatives or scanned digitally: https://filmphotographystore.com/products/film-scanning-services-lomokino-movie-maker-35mm-film-scanning?_pos=2&_sid=d6100359a&_ss=r

Q: 6. I bought the Lomographic sprocket rocket (hp400) and would like to know if anyone knows how long the developed photo is. I've had a panoramic camera in the past and the developed photo was 12 long. 2. I also have a Nikon N90s which uses 4AA batteries, along with 4 AA's in the flash. Any strong recommendations on type of battery? I'm finding Duracell are weaker and energizer last longer. So, any suggestions?

A: In regard to the Sprocket Rocket: The size of the print just depends on what you request. The image on the negative is about twice the length of a standard 35mm frame. I've printed images from the Sprocket Rocket on 8x10 paper. You can really print them at almost any size.

Q: 7. Can you take of the flash?

A: Yes, the flash is removeable.

Q: 8. Focal length or angle of view known for pinhole mode?

A: Lomography Diana F+ Film Camera and Flash pinhole focal length is not stated in the specs. Looking at photos online it is a narrow focal length similar to 75mm when using the regular lens. I was able to find that the aperture is F/128 in pinhole mode.

Q: 9. If the camera can only shoot 144 frames per roll, does that mean for each 6 seconds (standard 24fps) video, we have to switch a new roll?

A: The film is actually around 4-6 fps max. It's hand cranked so there's no way you get 24fps. A film roll actually gives about 30 seconds of film. Think of it more like an old silent movie type rate. I got an 8 scecond sequence from 22 frames as an example.

Q: 10. How long (time) is 144 movie frames?

A: The Lomography LomoKino 35mm Film Camera shoots at 3-5 frames per second. And the frame is smaller than 35mm. So 144 frames in seconds is approximately, 28 seconds to 48.

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