Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Lomography LomoInstant and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lomography LomoInstant.
April 2017
(76%)
25 Reviews
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Lens adapters and gels provide a good deal of flexibility, The built-in mirror is mighty useful, This camera is a good way to slow down,
Pricey, The gels can be easily lost. It would be best if there was some way to better incorporate them into the camera, The Lomo'Instant is a fairly solid entry into the instant film space, and the boon for many will be the lenses and gels. This camera wa
If you're a fan of analogue photography, in particular the Lomo brand, you should be fairly pleased with this camera. The Lomo Instant is a lot of fun, but on the flip side it's quite an expensive purchase for something so frivolous. It's reasonably easy...
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Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Fun to use. Instax Mini film is easy to find. Wide-angle prime lens. Built-in flash. Supports multiple exposures. Adjustable f-stop. Bulb exposure mode. Focuses to 0.4-meter. Optical viewfinder. Front mirror for selfies.
Uses smaller Instax film size. Regular use can be expensive. Fixed 1/125-second shutter speed
The Lomography Lomo'Instant is a fun instant camera with a wide-angle lens and support for multiple exposures....
Costly to run, Viewfinder not accurate, Some guesswork needed
Ultimately, for a camera which is just a bit of fun, it's quite expensive – and that's just the price of buying the camera in the first place. You only get 10 shots per pack of film, so that cost soon mounts up too. For fans of instant, Lomo or analog ph...
Entry level users are unlikely to get the most out of the Automat, and might find it pretty overwhelming at first. But if you're looking for an instant camera that gives you more complex features to play around with - and think you know how to make the mo...
Published: 2017-03-10, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Fun and versatile thanks to extra lenses, Colourful physical photos with retro charm, Multi-exposure mode is a nice extra
Off-angle viewfinder makes it hard to frame your snaps, CR2 batteries? Not exactly easy to come by
Instant cameras make for a refreshing change of pace from snapping with your smartphone. After all, why bother with apps and filters when you can just point, shoot and get a print straight away? The Automat takes a great photo out of the box, but it's th...
Costly to run, Viewfinder not accurate, Some guesswork needed
Ultimately, for a camera which is just a bit of fun, it's quite expensive – and that's just the price of buying the camera in the first place. You only get 10 shots per pack of film, so that cost soon mounts up too. For fans of instant, Lomo or analog ph...
Cool retro design, Built-in flash with fun colour gels, Good-value bundle with extra lenses
Bulky and a little flimsy, Viewfinder doesn't work with close-up lens, Pricey film
If you fancy diving into instant photography, the Lomo'Instant offers great control and is capable of great results – especially if you splash the extra 30 quid to get the additional lenses. If you just want to dip a toe, some Fujifilm models offer be...
Published: 2014-10-14, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the first batch of Lomography Lomo'Instant cameras have arrived in the UK and Pocket-lint was on hand at the company's store in London's Carnaby Street district to have a play. The camera, which is fairly large, b...