Lomography Simple-Use 35mm Film Camera - Black & White


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Description

Lomography simple-use 35mm film camera is pre-loaded with a sharp Lomography black and white film.

This camera is the perfect accompaniment to nights out, festivals, family holidays and everything in-between! With a powerful flash, a wide-angle 31mm lens and fast shutter speed (1/120s) you won't miss capturing a single moment.

NB: this is not a disposable camera! After completing the roll you can easily rewind and reload the camera with any other 35mm film :-) Check out the below video for a fast and easy demonstration

Specifications 

Format: 35mm
Colour: B&W
Type: Negative
ISO: 400
Exposures: 27
Pack size: 1

 

To understand more about the details above you can check out our film guide or if you want some inspiration then head over to our page on choosing your next film.

 

Lomography has been at the forefront of the analogue revolution for decades. Starting in 1992 with some Viennese students falling in love with the aesthetic of a particular Soviet camera (the iconic LC-A) - they founded a movement and a company that would introduce a new generation to the joys of plastic cameras and experimental film. Periodically innovating new cameras for existing formats - and sometimes bringing back formats specially for their cameras! - they are vibrant and creative

For more information about the brand check out our bio of Lomography

 

Where we ship

When you buy your camera film from us we can ship it across the UK, Europe, USA, New Zealand, Australia and Canada (more countries planned soon!) So buy your Lomography 35mm Simple-Use Film Camera today and dive back into the fun of 35mm Lomography film photography!

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Customer Reviews

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Paula K. (Lingfield, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners, Landscapes, Street Photography, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Accreditation Handles: Instagram @citygirl1919
Okay

It's pretty much what would you could possibly expect from a disposable camera. Quite wide lenses, to shoot landscape, you can't control focus. It's for un-serious and amateur photographing. A good gift for someone.

The roll I shot it with: Kentmere 400

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P.K. (Wallasey, GB)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners, Portraits, Landscapes, Street Photography, Architecture, Creative/Abstract, Travel
Definitely recommend it

As for simple use, amateur camera which you can use multiple times, it's a pretty good deal. It's cheap, easy to use and reloadable. Pretty good for adventures with your friends.

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Emily D. (Swansea, GB)
Perfect for: Beginners
Accreditation Handles: Emily__jd
Super simple

Affordable and simple to use, also really light so easy to keep in my bag :)

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Maksvelas (Vilnius, LT)
Perfect for: Great All-Rounder, Beginners
As simple as it gets!

Really simple to load and unload. The lens isn't the best of course, but I believe that's not who this camera was made for. This is an amateurs camera, the first step in a photographers journey.

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IVAN D.M.
Perfect for: Beginners, Street Photography
Affordable introduction to Film photography but warning needs flash in relatively low light

If you want an affordable introduction to film photography this is the way to go. But be warned the pre-loaded film the Lady Grey ISO 400, despite having a 400 ISO rating, needs bright light for a reasonable exposure in my opinion, and probably would benefit with flash when not brightly-lit with this camera. When it does expose correctly it does achieve the required aesthetic.

This however was not the case when I re-loaded with an Ilford XP2 film, again with an ISO 400, which I thought exposed correctly under cloudy conditions. Anyway judge for yourself with the two pics (the car was taken with the pre-loaded and the Norman Church with the Ilford film)?

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