SKU: GC40-LI150W

Lomography Lomo'Instant Automat Camera (Bora Bora)

Sleek and fully-featured, the white, Bora Bora Lomo'Instant Automat from Lomography is an INSTAX Mini-format camera offering a wide range of shooting control. Its stylish exterior is complemented by both automatic and bulb shooting modes for controlling your exposure, along with the ability to produce unlimited multiple exposures for creative effects. Manual zone focus operation permits working with subjects as close as 2' away and the built-in 60mm equivalent prime lens offers a normal field of view for photographing a variety of subject types.

The camera also features a built-in automatic flash and a set of coloured gels are included for producing creative results. The included lens cap doubly serves to protect the lens when not in use and is also a remote shutter release for taking photos away from the camera. Additionally, a digital exposure counter helps you keep track of the number of frames left per pack and a tripod mount is featured on the base of the camera for steadying your long exposures.

Features:

Uses FUJIFILM INSTAX Mini Instant Film

Produces Credit Card-Sized Prints

60mm f/8 Lens (35mm Equivalent)

Direct Optical Viewfinder

Automatic, Bulb, and Multiple Exposures

Built-In Flash and Colored Gels

Lens Cap Remote Shutter Release

Requires 2 x CR2 Batteries for Operation

Regular price $177.33
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Product Overview

Sleek and fully-featured, the white, Bora Bora Lomo'Instant Automat from Lomography is an INSTAX Mini-format camera offering a wide range of shooting control. Its stylish exterior is complemented by both automatic and bulb shooting modes for controlling your exposure, along with the ability to produce unlimited multiple exposures for creative effects. Manual zone focus operation permits working with subjects as close as 2' away and the built-in 60mm equivalent prime lens offers a normal field of view for photographing a variety of subject types.

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