Lomography La Sardina

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The La Sardina is a wide angle 35mm film camera issued by Lomography in June 2011[1].

The body of the camera is designed to look similar to Irwin cameras like the Kandor and Lark series of cameras. To ready the camera for use, twist the lens clockwise until it clicks. It uses a 22mm plastic lens with an aperture of f/8. There are two focusing distances 0.6m to 1m and 1m to infinity. It uses a single shutter speed of 1/100 of a second (marked as N) plus a B bulb mode. It uses a dedicated flash unit called Fritz the Blitz.

Cameras

  • Beluga
  • Coyote
  • Domino
  • El Capitan
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  • The Guvnor
  • Marathon
  • Möbius
  • Quadrat
  • Sea Pride
  • Serpent
  • Splendour

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