Lomography is making an instant camera that uses square Instax film
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Posted on November 15, 2017
Lomography has announced the Lomo Instant Square, an instant camera that uses Fujifilm’s
newly developed square Instax format. While Fujifilm launched Instax Square film alongside the SQ10, a weird digital-analog hybrid camera, the Lomo Instant Square is as analog as you’d expect.
Square film is, of course, more evocative of classic Polaroids than the typical credit card-sized rectangular Instax photos. And unsurprisingly, Lomography is going full retro with the Lomo Instant Square — it even has a foldable bellows design to get the lens into position. That lens is 95mm, or 45mm-equivalent, and there’s an extra portrait lens attachment available. https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2017/8/29/16219488/lomo-instant-square-announcement-price-release-date
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