Been using this cam for the last 20years and have followed the same path as you almost. I have many film cameras but when I look back at my pictures the best ones are from this little black light box of magic. I recently picked up a sealed Lca that dates 2003! Still not opened it yet. Thank Yiu for this video
Great series of pictures that show off the qualities of this camera. I have a Russian version (pre-Lomography) and was fortunate to fix one issue - an internal corroded battery wire.
A cousin just discovered her second-generation copy of this and is going to use it to help her daughter explore a budding interest in photography. I get to teach her! This is a great video, thanks for sharing!
By jingoos that was a surprise, great photos: I remember the box brownie days you were just grateful to get some sort of memory from the pictures Well done and spoken from the heart: Stay safe over there my friend
I can attest that the "new" Lomo LCA+ works great too (I just wanted to get a new camera with a warranty, rather than the ebay russian versions personally). Personally I like using Fuji Superia 400 or Lomo 800 because this camera needs high speed films to stay at a higher aperture (ie f/8 rather than f/2.8) to keep its zone focusing usable. In darker light at f/2.8, everything gets fuzzy pretty quick!
M Dat I’ve been tempted to get the LC-A+ because of the capability for higher ISO and multiple exposures, but I can’t justify buying one unless my LC-A completely falls apart. Fuji Superia 400 is also my color film of choice for the LC-A. Thanks for watching!
Checking out one of your old videos Dave as one of these little cameras popped up on e-bay and I was curious to know more. I should have known TOCG would have one in your collection.
Very strange to run into one of your old reviews and see you sans hat! Seriously, though, I'm trying to find one that works on eBay; the first one I got sounded like it worked, but when I was told the roll that was in it came out blank, I realized the shutter wasn't firing. I have another coming from somewhere overseas, so it'll take awhile. Thinking about getting the first one fixed; have you ever tried to get your LC-A repaired?
I don't take photos with the camera for that long. My pictures are usually always blurry. I have the new plastic version. Do you have any tips? So the infinity sign doesn't mean long distance but rather the focus is shorter than 0.8? Thank you so much
The infinity sign is for long distance. I always hold my breath and securely hold the camera with two hands every time I take a shot - this seems to help me avoid blurry pictures. In low light, the shutter has to stay open longer, so that will give you blurry images unless you use a tripod (or high speed film).
Hey man been along time since I commented. I should be picking one of these up soon. I have wanted one since I first saw this review. Thanks again for being so entertaining.
Thanks for dropping by man. This camera is responsible for me doing what I do today - it really started me on my film photography journey. It’s a great little shooter!
matt jones I appreciate the kind words. I would like the chance to try out the 120 some day, especially since you mentioned its light weight. Thanks for watching!
Gorgeous photos.. one question, when you take low light photos like the night shots, when you press the shutter, do you hold it down and the meter will close the shutter after the appropriate time or are you guessing how many seconds to keep it open? Thank you
Dave Miller I appreciate your kind words. The meter/shutter does the work for you so you don’t have to guess. When you press the shutter release, you will hear a click when the shutter opens. You have to keep the button pressed until you hear a second click. This is the shutter closing. On fast shutter speeds, these two clicks almost sound like one longer click. With night shots and longer shutter speeds, you will definitely hear the two clicks distinctly. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
Black Dog Vantrails Thanks - I get my color film developed at McAlister Photo in Dublin, Ohio (local for me). I develop black and white at home. Thanks again for watching!
Thanks Sonny - I love both of these cameras. Which one to get depends on what you’re going for. If you want sharp photos, go with the Stylus. If you want photos with a little more character and vignetting, the LC-A is the way to go. If you want autofocus, go Stylus. The LC-A is zone focus, so you have to set the approximate focus distance before you shoot. The Stylus is more consistently reliable while the Lomo is quirky, it’ll occasionally give you shots that’ll leave you scratching your head thinking “What just happened?” The Stylus is more like a no-nonsense businessman and the LC-A is a little more surfer dude.
Thanks so much for this inspiring video. I saw one of these on ebay and was wanting to find out what they were all about and your clip has just inspired me to buy! I love your photo style, could I ask what film you like to use in yours?
Matt Clark Most of the black and white shots in this video were taken on Kodak BW400CN, which has been discontinued. For black and white, I mostly use Ilford HP5+ now. For color I usually use cheap Fuji 400 stock. I have heard good things about the retro vibe of Kodak ColorPlus 200, but I haven’t got to try it yet. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Really appreciate this especially the tons of photo examples, that's what I do on my channel also. What was that decayed abandoned building in the beginning?
@@theoldcameraguy boss that is such a coincidence there's an abandoned prisons in Central Florida that I explored by myself and I have quite a few photos of it on Flickr. Is a link to one of them. flic.kr/p/2dPbJxp
beetle beetle I’m not a big flash guy, but I have used a small flash with the LC-A and it worked pretty well. Some people like to use a flash with colored gels to get some funky effects with the LC-A. Thanks for watching and subscribing - I really appreciate it!
theoldcameraguy thanks! Yes I was think of a small flash as well. Do you mind sharing which one you are using? I have a Lomo LC-W and found my pentax af200T way too powerful...
Been using this cam for the last 20years and have followed the same path as you almost. I have many film cameras but when I look back at my pictures the best ones are from this little black light box of magic. I recently picked up a sealed Lca that dates 2003! Still not opened it yet. Thank Yiu for this video
Love the shots of ESP in Philly
Never ending shoot with the LC-A, always love shooting with beautiful compact camera. Very nice review, thank you.
Lomo Cult LC-A is one of my all time favorites - Thanks for watching!
Awesome review, thank you! Looks like you were able to compose symmetrically well.
Thanks!
Picked up one and I’m excited to start shooting… Your photos are amazing… Love them!
Thanks - It’s a great little camera!
Great series of pictures that show off the qualities of this camera. I have a Russian version (pre-Lomography) and was fortunate to fix one issue - an internal corroded battery wire.
Scott Gitlin Thanks - Glad you fixed yours - this camera’s too fun not to shoot.
A cousin just discovered her second-generation copy of this and is going to use it to help her daughter explore a budding interest in photography. I get to teach her! This is a great video, thanks for sharing!
Jamie Maldonado This is a great camera to learn on - very cool you get to be the teacher! Glad you liked the video - Thanks for watching.
By jingoos that was a surprise, great photos: I remember the box brownie days you were just grateful to get some sort of memory from the pictures
Well done and spoken from the heart: Stay safe over there my friend
Thanks - Yes, it’s hard to predict what you’re going to get with box cameras...
I can attest that the "new" Lomo LCA+ works great too (I just wanted to get a new camera with a warranty, rather than the ebay russian versions personally). Personally I like using Fuji Superia 400 or Lomo 800 because this camera needs high speed films to stay at a higher aperture (ie f/8 rather than f/2.8) to keep its zone focusing usable. In darker light at f/2.8, everything gets fuzzy pretty quick!
M Dat I’ve been tempted to get the LC-A+ because of the capability for higher ISO and multiple exposures, but I can’t justify buying one unless my LC-A completely falls apart. Fuji Superia 400 is also my color film of choice for the LC-A. Thanks for watching!
Checking out one of your old videos Dave as one of these little cameras popped up on e-bay and I was curious to know more. I should have known TOCG would have one in your collection.
One of my all time favorite cameras!
Very strange to run into one of your old reviews and see you sans hat! Seriously, though, I'm trying to find one that works on eBay; the first one I got sounded like it worked, but when I was told the roll that was in it came out blank, I realized the shutter wasn't firing. I have another coming from somewhere overseas, so it'll take awhile. Thinking about getting the first one fixed; have you ever tried to get your LC-A repaired?
I don’t have any experience with LC-A repair people - Thanks for watching
Great review. Thank you.
Thanks for watching!
Great review! I found this video very helpful!!
JMan Vlogs Thanks for watching!
Great photos, real good quality! I'm looking at the 120 version as I already have a Nikon FM2 which is great! Thanks for the video.
Andy West I don’t have the Lomo 120, but it does look sweet - Thanks for watching!
Awesome video
Thanks!
Really nice and enjoyable video!
Bigfarmer8 Thanks for taking the time to watch it - I really appreciate it!
I don't take photos with the camera for that long. My pictures are usually always blurry. I have the new plastic version. Do you have any tips?
So the infinity sign doesn't mean long distance but rather the focus is shorter than 0.8?
Thank you so much
The infinity sign is for long distance. I always hold my breath and securely hold the camera with two hands every time I take a shot - this seems to help me avoid blurry pictures. In low light, the shutter has to stay open longer, so that will give you blurry images unless you use a tripod (or high speed film).
Hey man been along time since I commented. I should be picking one of these up soon. I have wanted one since I first saw this review. Thanks again for being so entertaining.
Thanks for dropping by man. This camera is responsible for me doing what I do today - it really started me on my film photography journey. It’s a great little shooter!
@@theoldcameraguy well its you yourself that got me collecting. Since the start of the pandemic I have bought over sixy cameras. Haha
@@conlin2424 I’ve bought a few since then, but 60 - You win haha.
Forgot I commented on this, I got my camera but unfortunately nothing works everything is jammed. Turns out I got a paper weight. The hunt goes on.
Bummer it’s not working, but it’ll make a nice shelf Queen.
really magical photos David well done. The 120 version is also capable of great results, I hate the build quality, but then again so small so light.
matt jones I appreciate the kind words. I would like the chance to try out the 120 some day, especially since you mentioned its light weight. Thanks for watching!
Very enjoyable video, FL = Eilish, FC = Canon AE1P, 1981, it cost me 6 weeks wages, FZL = Tamron 80-210, 3 weeks wages in 1981, I still have it.
Gorgeous photos.. one question, when you take low light photos like the night shots, when you press the shutter, do you hold it down and the meter will close the shutter after the appropriate time or are you guessing how many seconds to keep it open? Thank you
Dave Miller I appreciate your kind words. The meter/shutter does the work for you so you don’t have to guess. When you press the shutter release, you will hear a click when the shutter opens. You have to keep the button pressed until you hear a second click. This is the shutter closing. On fast shutter speeds, these two clicks almost sound like one longer click. With night shots and longer shutter speeds, you will definitely hear the two clicks distinctly. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!
Lovely images. Can I ask where you get your films developed ?
Black Dog Vantrails Thanks - I get my color film developed at McAlister Photo in Dublin, Ohio (local for me). I develop black and white at home. Thanks again for watching!
Buen video!! Saludos desde España
Pablo Martin Gracias!
What would you choose between this camera and the olympus infinity stylus? Love your videos btw!
Thanks Sonny - I love both of these cameras. Which one to get depends on what you’re going for. If you want sharp photos, go with the Stylus. If you want photos with a little more character and vignetting, the LC-A is the way to go. If you want autofocus, go Stylus. The LC-A is zone focus, so you have to set the approximate focus distance before you shoot. The Stylus is more consistently reliable while the Lomo is quirky, it’ll occasionally give you shots that’ll leave you scratching your head thinking “What just happened?” The Stylus is more like a no-nonsense businessman and the LC-A is a little more surfer dude.
Thanks so much for this inspiring video. I saw one of these on ebay and was wanting to find out what they were all about and your clip has just inspired me to buy! I love your photo style, could I ask what film you like to use in yours?
Matt Clark Most of the black and white shots in this video were taken on Kodak BW400CN, which has been discontinued. For black and white, I mostly use Ilford HP5+ now. For color I usually use cheap Fuji 400 stock. I have heard good things about the retro vibe of Kodak ColorPlus 200, but I haven’t got to try it yet. Thanks for watching and subscribing!
Hey. Any chance you could measure the distance of the lens from the film plate? All good if you can't.
Thanks!
I don’t have the calipers or tools to measure it accurately, but with a ruler, I estimated a distance of roughly 32mm or so.
@@theoldcameraguy awesome! Thanks
George Moua 👍👍👍
Really appreciate this especially the tons of photo examples, that's what I do on my channel also. What was that decayed abandoned building in the beginning?
Raychristofer That’s the old Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia. Thanks for watching!
Raychristofer That’s the old Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia - definitely worth visiting if you get the chance. Thanks for watching!
@@theoldcameraguy boss that is such a coincidence there's an abandoned prisons in Central Florida that I explored by myself and I have quite a few photos of it on Flickr. Is a link to one of them.
flic.kr/p/2dPbJxp
Superb, thank you.
Adam Marlow I appreciate the kind words - Thanks for watching!
What would you say to be a good flash to go with this camera?
beetle beetle I’m not a big flash guy, but I have used a small flash with the LC-A and it worked pretty well. Some people like to use a flash with colored gels to get some funky effects with the LC-A. Thanks for watching and subscribing - I really appreciate it!
theoldcameraguy thanks! Yes I was think of a small flash as well. Do you mind sharing which one you are using? I have a Lomo LC-W and found my pentax af200T way too powerful...
beetle beetle Yes, I have the Starblitz 12M Quick - it’s tiny but very capable
theoldcameraguy nice~ I am gonna hunt for one!
beetle beetle 👍👍👍