How-To: Reload a Lomography Simple Use Camera

By Paul McKay

We've talked about how easy it is to reload the Lomography Simple Use cameras so that you can use them with any 35mm film - and now we've created a quick video to show exactly how!

The ease and speed of reloading is one of the key reasons why we've chosen to make the Simple Use cameras the focus of our #LomoMonth Prize Draw. These are cameras that fit easily into a pocket or pouch of a camera bag - they're robust enough to be taken places you wouldn't want your expensive cameras to be risked - and with minimal settings are a great non-intimidating way for new film photographers to get started!

 

If this has inspired you to try one for yourself then head over to the collection page and choose your flavour :-)

Remember that each purchase of a Simple Use Camera during the month of September will enter you into the Prize Draw to win a bundle of Lomography 35mm film! The perfect prize to stretch your new camera to its creative limits.

Read the Prize Draw page for full details, plus T&Cs.

Happy Shooting!

Paul


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