Lomography Simple Use Film Camera 400 ISO (Black & White)






No ordinary disposable camera, the Lomography Simple Use Film Camera is preloaded with beautiful Lady Grey Film with an ISO of 400 and 36 exposures at the press of a button.
- Preloaded with Lady Grey Black and White Film
- 400 ISO
- 36 Exposures
Create moody Photos with the Simple Use Film Camera Black & White 400
Up until now, disposable cameras used to be a part of childhood memories, not anymore. We thank the ‘Lomography Movement’ for going big and bringing to us the Lomography Simple Use Film Camera 400 ISO.
Monochrome Madness with Lomography
No ordinary disposable camera, the Lomography Simple Use Film Camera is preloaded with36 exposures of their Lady Grey Monochrome Film with an ISO of 400. Create works of art good enough for a gallery with this analogue camera.
Fun with Disposable Cameras
The reason that the Lomography disposable camera is so fantastic is a) that it doesn’t cost a fortune b) it’s not a professional piece of photographic equipment that needs insurance and c) it’s really easy to use!
Disposable cameras for weddings have become a trend, and the Black and White Lomography camera will be a fun surprise for guests at your retro wedding. Compact and equipped with a flash, you can take this camera with you to parties and outdoor adventures or make someone’s day with a trendy gift.
Features
- Analogue Made Easy: Lomography’s Simple Use Film Camera is preloaded with film so you can start shooting straight away.
- Filled with Fantastic Film: The Lomography Lady Grey 400 film gives your shots classic analogue character.
- Take Your Camera Everywhere You Go: Portable and light, the Simple Use Film Camera can easily be your go-to camera for everyday shooting.
- Easy to Develop Your Pictures: Just hand in your film at any photo lab. It’s quick and easy to get your photos developed at the LomoLab!
- Reload if You Dare: If you’re feeling like an analogue superstar, you can try reloading your camera once you’ve finished the preloaded film. Be careful though, loading film can be tricky and it is not covered by any warranty!