Lomography just shook up the analog photography world. Lomography made a new film camera that charges with USB-C, the Lomo MC-A, combining retro charm with modern convenience. This $549 point-and-shoot is designed for both fun-loving photography enthusiasts and serious street shooters.
The MC-A sports a 35mm format with a fixed 32mm f/2.8 lens and a sturdy metal body. Its design includes a built-in flash, autofocusing glass lens, and a manual film advance lever. The included CR2 battery is rechargeable via USB-C, making it a perfect blend of analog photography and modern tech. Preorders are open for black or silver models, with first batches expected before December 24th.
Lomography cameras are known for being quirky and playful, often prioritizing fun over technical specs. The MC-A flips that script with genuine versatility.
Full Manual Control: Adjust exposure manually for precise shots.
Auto and Aperture Priority Modes: Ideal for beginners or spontaneous moments.
Manual Zone Focusing: For creative control over your compositions.
Multi-Exposure Capability: Perfect for experimental, artsy photography.
This camera is compact yet packed with features, making it suitable for street photography, travel, or everyday snapshots.
One of the biggest upgrades? USB-C charging. Traditional film cameras rely on disposable batteries, but the MC-A’s rechargeable CR2 battery brings modern convenience. It’s easy to charge on the go, whether from a laptop, power bank, or USB wall charger.
The metal body feels premium, while the point-and-shoot simplicity ensures a quick start. With its classic Lomo aesthetic, the MC-A keeps the spirit of analog alive while bridging the gap to modern tech.
The MC-A is priced at $549 and available in black or silver. Lomography plans to produce it in small batches, so early preorder is recommended. With delivery expected before December 24th, it could be the perfect gift for film photography fans or collectors.
Lomography made a new film camera that charges with USB-C to satisfy both nostalgia and convenience. Its mix of retro styling, versatile shooting modes, and USB-C battery charging makes the MC-A one of the most exciting film cameras of 2025.
Whether you’re a seasoned film shooter or just exploring analog photography, the MC-A is worth a closer look.
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