Lomo MC-A Review: Does the Film Revival Need New Cameras?
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New film cameras are a hard sell when a $50 thrift-store find shoots identically — so the real question the Lomo MC-A has to answer is what it offers that your beat-up Pentax K1000 doesn't. If it nails reliability, modern ergonomics, and a clear creative identity (like the Pentax 17 did with half-frame), it earns its price tag; if it's just nostalgia dressed up in new plastic, film shooters should save their money for more rolls.
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