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Lomography Lomo'instant Wide Black Camera And Lenses

Lomography Lomo'instant Wide Black Camera And Lenses
  • Product Code: ga33944
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$597.00 $758.19

Characterized by its sleek, jet black exterior, the Lomo'Instant Wide Black Camera and Lenses from Lomography bundles the unique instant film camera with a series of add-on lenses and other tools to hone your creative vision. The Lomo'Instant camera records 2.5 x 3.9" images on INSTAX Wide film, and offers both programmed auto and manual control for adjusting exposure times. One-stop exposure compensation lets you adjust brightness and darkness settings, and a bulb setting is also available for making long exposures. Additionally, multiple exposures can be recorded for creative effects. The built-in 90mm lens offers a wide-angle 35mm equivalent focal length, and f/8 and f/22 aperture settings can be used to affect exposure and depth of field. The lens also has a three zone focus ranges for working with subjects as close as 2', nearby subjects within a 3.3-6.6' range, or distant subjects with an infinity setting. For creative effects or working in low lighting, a built-in flash is also featured that works with the programmatic shutter for accurate exposure results.

Included in this bundle with the camera is an ultra-wide attachment lens and accessory viewfinder, which broadens the field of view to a 21mm equivalent focal length for photographing interiors or highlighting a broad perspective. On the other end of the spectrum, a close-up attachment lens is also included to permit photographing subjects as close as 3.9" away. Aiding your multiple exposure endeavors is a dedicated Splitzer for masking a portion of the frame while shooting, and the bundle also includes four gels for adding color to your flash photos and the included lens cap doubles as a remote shutter release for your selfies and group photos.

Accepts FUJIFILM INSTAX Wide Film    Produces 3.9 x 2.4" Wide Instant Print    90mm Lens (35mm Equivalent)    Aperture Settings: f/8 and f/22    Ultra-Wide Lens Attachment & Viewfinder    Close-Up Lens Attachment & Wide Splitzer    Remote Control Lens Cap    Colored Gel Filters    Shooting Technique Cards    Requires Four AA Batteries for Operation

Key Specs
Film FormatINSTAX Wide
Focal Length90mm (35mm Equivalent)
Focus TypeZone Focus
Built-In FlashYes
Battery Type4x AA
Parameters
Optics
Focal Length90mm (35mm Equivalent)
Focus TypeZone Focus
Minimum Focus Distance2' / 0.6 m
Exposure Control
Shutter Speed1/250 to 8 Sec
Flash
Built-In FlashYes
Flash ModesAuto
General
Tripod Mounting Thread1/4"-20 Female
Battery Type4x AA
Mobile App CompatibleNo
Packaging Info
Package Weight3.79 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)13.3 x 7.4 x 4.65"

  • INSTAX wide-format instant film camera produces 2.5 x 3.9" images
  • Built-in 90mm lens provides a 35mm equivalent focal length for a comfortable, general wide-angle perspective
  • A choice of f/8 or f/22 aperture settings is available to adjust exposure and depth of field
  • Three zone focusing settings let you work with a variety of subjects, including close-ups with the 2' position, portraits or other nearby subjects with the 3.3-6.6' setting, and everything else with the infinity position
  • Program auto mode automatically determines the appropriate exposure setting for a simple, intuitive shooting experience
  • Manual shooting control is also possible with the bulb mode for making long exposures
  • Bottom tripod mount for stability when making longer exposures or group portraits
  • Automatic frame counter and motorized film ejection
  • Exposure compensation is available within a +/- 1 EV range
  • MX switch allows you to record multiple exposures on a single sheet of film
  • A built-in flash can be used to provide additional illumination, and the flash works in conjunction with the programmatic shutter to deliver accurate exposure results
  • PC sync socket lets you work with nearly any other flash lighting tool, ranging from small handheld flashes to studio strobes
  • Direct optical viewfinder allows you to easily and accurately compose imagery
  • Small built-in mirror on the front of the camera can be used to help compose selfies or other front-facing portraits
  • 49mm filter thread
  • Lomo'Instant Wide Ultra Wide-Angle Lens Attachment broadens the field of view of the built-in lens to a 21mm equivalent focal length, and an accessory viewfinder attachment is also included for making accurate compositions with the wide lens in place
  • Lomo'Instant Wide Close-Up Lens Attachment can be added to the camera's built-in lens to shorten the minimum focusing distance down to 3.9" to suit working with close-up subjects
  • Lomo'Instant Wide Splitzer helps when taking multiple exposure photos by letting you shield a portion of the frame during an exposure, and shield a separate part of the frame during subsequent exposures
  • A set of four colored gels are included to add a burst of color to your flash photos
  • Included lens cap doubles as a remote shutter release for taking group photos or selfies

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Does is come with any film?

A: The kit does not include any film. Film is sold separately.

Q: 2. Can you develop this film in a dark room?

A: This camera uses standard 35mm film. You can use any standard color or black and white film and develop it in an appropriate dark room.

Q: 3. Can you take of the flash?

A: Yes, the flash is removeable.

Q: 4. Can you name any developers who can develop the film?

A: B&H has a developing service for 35mm and 120 film.

Q: 5. what type of projecter should i use to show the movies?

A: You will need a 35mm film projector. Those are very hard to find and very rare. When you do find them they are very expensive unfortunately. Usually you need to scan the film to a computer in order to see the movie.

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. 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: 8. 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: 9. does it produce sound?

A: The camera is crank 35mm moving film camera. It does not record sound. If you are referring to the sound the camera might make while recording, it is very minimal.

Q: 10. 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).

23/09/2024

This a suitable replacement for my Polaroid Land Camera. The ease of use and different focal points and features just makes this a stand out camera. The colors are bright.

Im still using all the features.

5
21/09/2024

It has been a great camera while you have to keep in mind that its not a digital camera I have enjoyed it so much and have recommended it to everybody who asked me about it I want you to learn your focus distance it becomes a real pleasure to take with me everywhere I go would highly recommend anyone who wants a camera giving you Independence and freedom from all the binding things that go along with owning a digital camera

5
17/07/2024

The glass on this camera makes all the difference!

A joy to use!

5
22/06/2024

You cant really go wrong with this fun little camera. I am impressed with the results Ive been getting. It seems a little more predictable than my Polaroid and Instax cameras. If you want to try the wide format instant film, youll really enjoy this camera.

5
12/06/2024

Amazing level of control for an instant camera. Ability to double expose and control exposure, as well as different lens options make this the best instant camera I've seen.

5
18/04/2024

Such a fun and cool camera! The features on the camera like the multiple exposure make this instant camera stand out from all the rest. Not to mention the design and build, looks and feels far superior to the other competitors. Everyone I take photos of loves the shots, perfect for nights out with friends, weddings, parties...you name it!

5
30/11/-0001

It's not perfect. It's made of plastic and a cheap feeling paper like material. But I didn't buy it because I thought it was the quality of a $5000 DSLR. I bought it to have fun and be creative without using a computer to alter my image into something unrealistic. The outdoor pictures I have taken have all turned out amazing. You have to keep in mind lomography is not about super precise professional type pictures but rather just having fun. A lot of people say it over exposes in bright sunlight and they are probably right but in my experiences I think they look great. It is an instant camera using ISO 800 film so if you are expecting sharp digital quality photos.... buy a digital camera. For me it is so much fun to use and experience the magic of instant photos again without the disappointing wait times. The focus system does require you to have ability to judge distance somewhat accurately. The .6 meter setting is great for a close up portrait and has come out great for me every time in natural light with no flash. Indoor with flash has not been so great but I've only shot a few. When you get further away the judgment of distance and the markings on the lens become more important. A lot of people complain about the markings but I have found if the subject is about 3-4 feet away I go half way to the 1-2 meter mark. 4-6 feet away on the mark and 6-10 feet away between the 1-2 meter mark and infinity. Anything past 10 feet just set it to infinity. The close up lense is tricky to get the distance correct but like I said previously it's about taking pictures and having fun. It's awesome when you get that flower petal perfectly focused but it's still pretty cool when the leaves behind it are in focus and the petals are a little blurry. I really like the kind of dream state looking pictures it produces. I'm no pro but I love instant photos. Don't listen to all the negative Nancy's and just buy this camera for what it is....fun. Be creative and take pictures

5

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