11/08/2011

Fish can + cam = Lomo ?

For all you Lomo fans out there Im happy to bring you the news of the new Lomo

La Sardina 
Straight from the La Sardina fish market, we bring you four stylish cameras that will take analogue lover’s hearts by storm. Meet El Capitan, Fischer’s Fritze, Seapride and Marathon, the first four colourful clones of the brand new La Sardina Lomography camera.

Fishy Fantasy: Super wide angle fish can camera - no fish inside, only fresh film.

Maximum Creativity: Four delicious clones, super wide angle lens, double exposures and much more.

Fine Simplicity: A simple point and shoot camera loaded with 35mm film.





Lomo designed the Fab Four with maximum creativity to mirror on the outside what’s happening in the inside. El Capitan is showing off proudly his bright red design, decorated with a yellow vintage-inspired writing,











While its designs are flashy and stylish the technical features of La Sardina are humbly reduced to the basics to enable even the greenest greenhorns to make a first step into Lomography. La Sardina is a point and shoot camera, equipped with a plastic wide angle lens that enables pros and beginners to shoot beautiful Lomographs easily. No need for long explanations at your local lab, the processing is really easy due to the regular format of the shots. Its small size makes La Sardina fit in every pocket to accompany you on all your Lomographic journeys. Say hello to your new favourite camera!
 
Technical Details
• Film Type: Standard 135 roll film
• Exposure area: 36 x 24mm
• Lens focal length: 22 mm
• Aperture: 1:8
• Angle of view: 88 degrees
• Focusing range: 0.6m - infinity
• Shutter speed: N (1/100), B (bulb)
• Multiple exposure: independent MX switch
• Multiple exposure: Manual shutter cocking with independent MX switch
• Flash contact: Unique Sardina flash contact
• Flash Sync: first curtain X-type synchronization
• Tripod socket thread: Standard ¼” tripod socket
• Cable release: Universal cable release socket



The lomo online shop
The Lomo shop in Paris Poissonnière
 

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