La Sardina Camera 8Ball Edition
La Sardina Camera 8Ball Edition
- Sleek, all-black textured design
- Rewind dial to mix and match frames with ease
- Bulb mode for evening exposure experimentation
- Wide-angle lens perfect for landscapes, cityscapes or even detailed selfies
- Multiple exposure switch to take as many exposures as your heart desires
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Highlights
Wondrous wide-angle lens for awesome landscapes, cityscapes or even squeezing into selfies with all your friends.
Serve up a mixed platter of shots using the rewind dial for ultimate creative possibility.
Convenient analogue experimentation with 35 mm film compatibility. Check out our full, unique film range.
Zone focusing so you can see those ships sailing in the distance or capture your catch of the day right up close.
Get as close as possible with a closest focusing distance of just 0.6 m!
Shoot all day and into the night with the ‘bulb’ mode for long exposures.
Mount your Sardina on a tripod with the handy tripod mount for when the waves get too rough.
Lightweight and portable so you can stow away and cast off to sea to capture the world in style!
If you’re new to the analogue world and want to learn more about film formats, get clued up on film-photography lingo and more, then download our Quick Guide to Analogue Photography and you’ll be an expert in no time!
For those who want to try out 35 mm film without overcomplicating things too much, Lomography’s La Sardina camera is a solid choice […] The useful wind dial also makes it easy to experiment with multiple exposures, so you really have the capacity to get creative.
— Digital Camera World
The camera is light, simple to load and has a handy MX button […] Once you start experimenting with layering photos you’ll not want to stop.
— Analogue Wonderland
Story
Sophisticatedly dressed in its textured black coat, the La Sardina 8Ball is the sleekest analogue companion you can choose to shoot with. As Lomography’s first standard La Sardina edition, this snapper will have you experimenting with wide-angles and multiple exposures from now until forever! Shooting on any and all 35 mm film, this sardine can snapper is the best way to travel and capture the seven seas in style,
Analogue History in a Sardine Can
The Lomography La Sardina Camera hails back to the Kandor Candid camera, designed by the Irwin Corporation way back in the 1930s! The Kandor was part of a family of novelty cameras that channeled the sleek and classic design of the humble sardine can – only with a camera stuffed inside it! Using 127 format film – a very popular choice in the 1950s – these cameras were sold at drug stores and dime stores. Fast forward to today and in your hands is an exciting and innovative distant relation to this analogue relic. We have packed in a whole boatload of Lomographic madness inside, so this one’s built for some serious experimental fun.
Manufacturer
Lomographische GmbH
Kaiserstraße 34/12, 1070 Vienna, Austria
help@lomography.com
Safety & Handling
- Choking Hazard: This is not a toy.
- Not suitable for use by children under 36 months
Package Contents
- La Sardina Camera 8Ball