Mastering Multiple Exposures with the Lomo MC-A

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Multiplying Creativity with the Lomo MC-A
Multiple exposures are a signature sign of Lomographic creativity and with the Lomo MC-A, you can stack moments like never before. With its 32 mm multi-coated glass lens, you can capture vibrant, sharp frames from as close as 0.4 m with a wide perspective. Imagine capturing the serenity of a sunset layered with the bustling city. Or layering portraits with nature. With the flick of a switch, you can craft images that tell a thousand stories. Or add the Splitzer for even more split-frame magic. No more boring frames. This is analogue resistance.
Multiplying Creativity with the Lomo MC-A
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Storytelling with the Splitzer Lens
Storytelling with the Splitzer Lens
"The MC-A takes 35mm film and can shoot multiple and long-exposure images, as well as including a self-timer mode and tripod mount. Your shot count, focus and exposure modes can all be displayed on the dinky top LCD panel."
—TechRadar
Storytelling with the Splitzer Lens
Don't Stop At One Click
Balance your image by layering a "busy" image with a simpler one.
Don't Stop At One Click
Look for cool textures: a fishnet, flowerbed, cracks in the pavement (you get the idea). Then overlay it with a second shot of a face or landscape.
Don't Stop At One Click
Add a Colored Gel Filter to your flash for multi-colored lightning effects.
Don't Stop At One Click
Keep swapping cameras with a friend to layer up each other's frames and merge your styles!
Don't Stop At One Click
TOP TIP! Dial the exposure compensation down a stop or two to avoid overexposure.
All About MX
"Double Exposure Mode: Easy to activate, fun to use, and paired with an included rotating split frame filter that opens up creative possibilities."
—The Darkroom
Storytelling with the Splitzer Lens
Storytelling with the Splitzer Lens
The Lomo MC-A isn't just a camera, oh no! It's a gateway to living an analogue life. To creativity without a care in the world. With its Splitzer lens attachment, you've got a crazy little tool for splicing and dicing the world into pieces of delicious analogue pie. As The Beatles once famously said: twist and shout!
Storytelling with the Splitzer Lens
Step 1: Attach the Splitzer Lens
Step 2, 3,4,5,6….Take your photo, adjust the blinds, press the MX button and shoot again!
Final step: Once you've taken your desired exposures, wind on the frame and wait!
Join the Analogue Resistance
Don't Stop At One Click
Cover half of the lens with the Splitzer and try turning your camera upside down, left, right. You'll get surreal images that look like reflections!
Don't Stop At One Click
Who says you need to layer different subjects? Choose one and capture it several times while rotating the Splitzer curtain.
We'd like to thank the following people for their photos: gocchin, amp_puttipong & garconmoustachu.
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