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Lomography LomoApparat 21mm Ultra Wide-Angle Film Camera - Neubau Special Edition

The LomoApparat 21mm Ultra Wide Angle Film Camera - Neubau Special Edition features Italian leather with a bright turquoise trim, allowing you to shoot in colourful Lomographic style every day!

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LomoApparat 21mm Ultra Wide-Angle Film Camera - Neubau Special Edition

Lomography LomoApparat 21mm Ultra Wide-Angle Film Camera - Neubau Special Edition

The LomoApparat 21mm Ultra Wide Angle Film Camera - Neubau Special Edition features Italian leather with a bright turquoise trim, allowing you to shoot in colourful Lomographic style every day!

Forget those disposable film cameras! The new LomoApparat 21mm Ultra Wide Angle Film Camera is the most versatile all-around film camera in your life! Whether you are a novice or a professional photographer, you can use this compact and lightweight camera to capture the classic Lomography vignette, high contrast, strong colours, and grain effects!

Use the LomoApparat for fun, easy, and creative photography, anytime of day or night. It uses any 35mm film and can be rewound and reused. Browse the Lomography 35mm Film Collection for a variety of film styles.

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Forget those disposable film cameras! The new LomoApparat 21mm Ultra Wide Angle Film Camera is the most versatile and versatile film camera in your life! Keeping film alive has always been our mission. We are constantly working to create exciting film products that help Lomographers around the world express their creativity and lifestyle.

We've created a new and unique portable camera that allows people around the world to take simple yet creative film photos anytime, anywhere. This camera is specifically designed for those who love photographic experimentation! We've packed it with Lomographic madness and hope you'll use this film camera to create the universe you want to see! Forget the rules and get ready for a film adventure!

The built-in lens has a focus distance of 0.5m, or you can get as close as 0.2m with the close-up lens! The Splitser makes it easy to create storytelling multiple exposures, while the external kaleidoscope filter creates endlessly creative and playful images. No matter how you choose to capture the scene, you can fit everything into the frame thanks to the LomoApparat's 21mm ultra-wide-angle lens! For adventures, use the detachable metal strap for a secure grip, and for nighttime photography, use a tripod.

Key Features:

Designed with Unique Italian Leather

21 mm Ultra-Wide-Angle Lens

Built-in Flash with Filter Slot

Close-Up Filter for 20 cm Focus

Kaleidoscope and Splitser Effects

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Lomography LomoApparat 21mm Ultra Wide-Angle Film Camera - Neubau Special Edition

Detachable Metal Camera Strap

Cotton Filter Bag

External Kaleidoscope Filter

Splitser

External Close-up Filter

Switchable Flash Colour Filters

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The LomoApparat 21mm Ultra Wide Angle Film Camera - Neubau Special Edition features Italian leather with a bright turquoise trim, allowing you to shoot in colourful Lomographic style every day!

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