Lomo LCA nostalgia
I’ve had a Lomo LCA camera for about 5 years but sold it about a year ago. It was a lot of fun and I learned a lot with it but it’s quite clear for me that I had to “upgrade”. With the LCA you have to anticipate the distance to your object to get a sharp picture, you can’t rely on the viewfinder to be accurate, and the vignetting might be cool but is not always. A lot of these things caused me to get a bit annoyed about it.
I wanted to frame the picture exactly like I wanted it to be, I wanted to control the focus and depth of field exactly as I wanted to be, etc. So I sold my LCA. Yesterday I bumped into a huge stack of pictures, all from within those 5 years of LCA pleasure. I’ve uploaded a couple of them on Flickr. For me it’s pure nostalgia :)
Replacement? Yes! I’ve found this lovely old Minolta on a second handed marked and bought it for 20 euros with three nice lenses (50mm f/1.2, 28mm f/2.8 and a 135mm f/2.8 lens) and a couple of accessories. It’s great! Manual focus, manual setup, manual manual manual :) Last week in Paris, I found this cool little Lomo LCA key chain in the same shop where I bought my first LCA. They make a perfect match!


