Lomography has announced an upgraded version of its Lomo’Instant Wide Camera that swaps the original’s 90mm plastic lens for ...
It's 40 years since the first Lomo camera went into production, a Russian copy of the Japanese point-and-shoot Cosina CX-2.
The new Lomo’Instant Wide Glass from Lomography comes with some pretty bold claims, will it live up to the hype?
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Instax Wide fans finally have a quality, affordable camera to use with the largest of Fujifilm's three instant film ...
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Lomography claims its new Lomo'Instant Wide Glass camera, which includes a ~35mm full-frame equivalent lens, is great for portraits and editorial shots.
Discover the Lomo'Instant Wide GLASS, Lomography's new instant camera with a sharp 90 mm glass lens and versatile features ...
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