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Lomo MC-A’s Magical Mastery
You know it, you love it, it’s the Lomo MC-A. We recently launched this master of creativity and have loved seeing your reactions to and interactions with it. We took samples to the CP+ International Camera and Photo Imaging Show in Japan so people could get first-hand experience with the camera. We have also been awarded Film Camera of the Year by Amateur Photographer! The Lomo MC-A has taken the world by storm, with Lomographers everywhere joining the Analogue Resistance and living life free of digital doomscrolling.
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Lomo MC-A’s Magical Mastery
Lomo MC-A’s Magical Mastery
“The lens has a 32 mm focal length, so it is a balanced option for street and travel, as well as group shots.”
—Digital Camera World
Fun and Capable
PetaPixel wrote a review on the Lomo MC-A, walking its readers through every ingredient that makes this camera like nothing else on the market.
Fun and Capable
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“The Lomo MC-A, on the other hand, offers manual control, flash compatibility, and full autofocusing without breaking the bank. At $549, the Lomo MC-A punches well above its weight and also looks stylish, too.”
—PetaPixel
First Impressions
with Ben Fraternale
Known to many as YouTuber, In An Instant, Ben is a long time Lomographer and though most accustomed to shooting our instant cameras, he has been known to dabble in our other gear, and is a true whizz with any film camera in hand. Check out his video for a in-depth look into the Lomo MC-A, and head to our Magazine to relive our friendly chat and learn more about his experiences first-hand with the camera.
First Impressions with Ben Fraternale
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First Impressions with Ben Fraternale
“The MC-A with its myriad of tools serves as the ultimate high quality point & shoot for me.”
—Ben Fraternale
Lomo MC-A’s Magical Mastery
Ingredients of an Icon
With fully automatic, aperture priority or full manual settings, this point-and-shoot camera has all the bells and all the whistles that any experimental analogue junkie could hope for. For an in-depth review, check out what the team over at Tom’s Guide had to say in their article.
  • 32 mm f/2.8 multi-coated glass lens
  • Fast LiDAR autofocus or zone focusing from 0.4 m
  • Built-flash, manual film advancer and LCD display
  • ISO settings from 12 to 3200
  • Multiple exposures
  • Apertures of f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16
Ingredients of an Icon
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Lomo MC-A’s Magical Mastery
Lomo MC-A’s Magical Mastery
What’s in My Bag?
What’s in My Bag?
Every rebel needs the proper tools to carry on the resistance. Now, what else could there be besides the trailblazing Lomo MC-A? For starters, how about a camera strap to make sure it’s always at your side? Try the Lomo Explorer Quick Release Camera Strap to stay in control on any adventure, with handy distance markers sewn into the strap to help you master manual focus mode with your MC-A.
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We’d like to thank the following people for their photos: stavard, philknall & weekendering.
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