The Lomo turns 30

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The Lomo turns 30

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Lomography says this is the 30th anniversary of the Lomo LC-A.

I bought one of these around 1998, complete with the book and the special Lomo film. It's a solid little camera with simple controls.

I used it a few times, but with various moves and job changes, I don't think it's seen any real action in about six or seven years. I believe that it is still loaded with some Tri-X.

PopPhoto did a review of the camera back then, which prompted me to buy the camera. Turns out, I wasn't that kind of photographer.

I just looked at the new prices for this camera, and they sell for between $250 and $300. When you think about it, it's one of the few 35mm cameras still in production. Now, that's shocking.

Anyone else use their Lomo regularly?


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I use an 8M. It is a quirky and fun little camera with a nice 40mm triplet. Remember to cock the shutter and keeping you finger away from the cocking arm when you shoot is always fun. :ugeek:


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Remember to cock the shutter and keeping you finger away from the cocking arm when you shoot is always fun. :ugeek:
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I bought one of these LCA'S in the mid eighties, before they became "fashionable". Mine was sharp, and produced pretty good shots. The only thing I really didn't like was the film advance, which wasn't that smooth. I used it for quite some time, but it got bashed around a couple of times and eventually stopped working reliably. I think it cost me less than UKP20 from Jessops.

It amazes me what they sell for now.


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I have a Lomo U-BOOT kit that I picked up at a charity shop for 50 pence. The box was unopened and it has all the books, vouchers, film, brochures and op manual. I wonder if this was competition to the Kodak Instamatic?
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I recently discovered that even Praktica this model in its lineup : it was called the CX-1, which was a rebadged Cosina CX-1. It existed also under the Petri and Porst brand names. They were all, as was the Lomo, a copy of the original Cosina. Interesting feature is the dedicated motordrive and flash unit. I was tempted (but resisted !) an offer on the auction site for a Praktica CX-1 at EUR50 - new in the box! Mmmm, maybe I should investigate that again tonight?


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GrahamS wrote:I have a Lomo U-BOOT kit
I had one of these cameras but not your wonderful 'u-boot' kit. IIRC it was an 'action sampler' camera.


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