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I used to love shooting with the original Lomo LC-A back in the college days. Whoever owned or used that little Russian gem knows what wonders the Minitar 1 lens can do. But the thing about 35mm photography, or lomography for that matter, is that you only get to see the results when you develop the film, which could be anywhere from several hours to a month later. And that can really take the fun out of photography sometimes.
Now that they’ve released a fix for that, I gotta get my hands on one and relive the good ol’ days of Polaroid instant photography, done in LOMO-style! Here’s my LC-A+ 25th Anniversary Edition paired with the Instant Back+ attachment, which uses Fuji Instax Mini films only. You get to enjoy all the goodies of the LC-A+, plus the whole range of accessories made for the original LC-A and LC-A+. There’s nothing quite like experimenting with different settings or accessories and see your shots develop right away! This sure as hell beats the crap out of my Fuji Instax Mini 7S.

I used to love shooting with the original Lomo LC-A back in the college days. Whoever owned or used that little Russian gem knows what wonders the Minitar 1 lens can do. But the thing about 35mm photography, or lomography for that matter, is that you only get to see the results when you develop the film, which could be anywhere from several hours to a month later. And that can really take the fun out of photography sometimes.

Now that they’ve released a fix for that, I gotta get my hands on one and relive the good ol’ days of Polaroid instant photography, done in LOMO-style! Here’s my LC-A+ 25th Anniversary Edition paired with the Instant Back+ attachment, which uses Fuji Instax Mini films only. You get to enjoy all the goodies of the LC-A+, plus the whole range of accessories made for the original LC-A and LC-A+. There’s nothing quite like experimenting with different settings or accessories and see your shots develop right away! This sure as hell beats the crap out of my Fuji Instax Mini 7S.