Designed with a multi-coated glass lens, the Lomography LC-A 120 camera is apt for analog photography. The lens has automatic exposure and aperture via a built-in sensor. The camera uses a 120 film that shoots twelve 2.2-inch x 2.2-inch square frames. It features a four-step zone focusing system for sharp images, multiple exposures, and long exposures under varying lights with a rear-curtain flash.
Optics and Focus
The camera makes use of a multi-coated glass lens, the Minigon XL, which is the widest medium-format lens of 38 mm with an f/4.5 aperture (21 mm equivalent). It is ideal for shooting portrait, street, and landscape shots. Features of the Lomography LC-A 120 include a four-step zone focusing system, multiple exposures, and long exposures with rear-curtain flash. You can choose the focusing distance for your subject from 2 feet to infinity and an ISO selection of 100-1600 film speeds. The aperture range of this camera is f/4.5 to f/16 (automatic). The shutter speed of this camera is 1/500th of a second.
Other Features
The Lomography LC-A 120 has a cable release and a 1/4"-20 tripod mount. When you leave the camera idle, a cover slides down automatically over the lens. There is also a provision for an external flash with the aid of hot shoe. The camera can be operated with three LR44 batteries.