Łomo ŁK-A
LOMO LK-A from 1989 Lomo LC-A - a brand of Soviet cameras manufactured since 1983 by the precision optics company OAO Lomo of Leningrad. The characteristic feature of the ŁK-A (Łomo-Kompakt-Automat) model was a low price, a small dimension of 107 × 68 × 43.5 mm, a small weight of 250 g and uncomplicated operation, which enabled an electronically controlled shutter coupled to the imaging system. The setting was only to set the distance and the sensitivity of the film. Thanks to these features, Łomo managed to sell more than 250 thousand. The production of which was abandoned in the late 1980s.
The camera is equipped with a 3x wide-angle "Minitar-1" wide-angle lens with a viewing angle of 63 ° and a brightness of 1: 2.8, allowing images ranging from 80 cm to infinity. Automatic shutter with a range of 1/500 to 2 seconds, with SR 44 battery. Flash synchronization 1/60 sec with saddle contact at the top of the camera. 1/4 inch ratchet thread. Automation works with 25-400 ASA.
The design of the LK-A was largely modeled on the Japanese Cosina CX-1.
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