bulevardi
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I have been hunting around, and the nearest camera I found that is new and is sort of similar is the Lomo MC-A 35 mm Film Camera. It looks very interesting. Anyone has an opinion?
Well, I have a LC-A for over 24 years now.
I was surprised by the MC-A, it has some things that I don't like such as the lens popping out electronically (if I understood right).
It reminds me of the Minolta Riva Zoom I once had. Once there's dust or sand in the cogs, it would block, so I don't buy into that anymore. It also has a retro display which serves to nothing. It doesn't have a shutter release cable option...
I'd hoped Lomography would come with a digital LC-A, competing with the Fuji Half or something like that.
However, they sell the Minitar lens separately so you can screw it onto a digital camera. But with my APS-C sensor, I would loose best parts of the vignetting. If I had a full frame, I'd have bought one already.
Anyway, it's good they keep being creative and producing new cameras for the market. Maybe one day they make my perfect match.
I hope to find a LC-M once, which has the shutter release cable option.
Olympus has a digital compact, the Pen E-P 7 and so on... or maybe not that compact... don't think they're going to make XA again digital.













