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Lomography Lomomatic 110 Metal
Lomography · Austria · 110 film
The Lomomatic 110 Metal is a modern compact camera designed by Lomography to work with the 110 film cartridge format that was popular in the 1970s and 1980s. Built with a metal casing (likely aluminum), this camera maintains the simple point-and-shoot functionality characteristic of 110 cameras while incorporating Lomography's signature aesthetic and approach to film photography. As part of Lomography's lineup of creative cameras, the Lomomatic 110 Metal offers straightforward operation with a fixed lens and automatic exposure, appealing to photographers seeking an accessible film experience with the distinctive image qualities often associated with Lomography's products.
The 110 format film cartridge, introduced by Kodak in 1972, represented a significant miniaturization of photographic equipment at a time when consumers were increasingly interested in pocket-sized cameras. The Lomomatic 110 Metal leverages this history while positioning itself within Lomography's broader mission of reviving analog photography and encouraging creative exploration. Its metal construction distinguishes it from many of Lomography's plastic-bodied offerings, suggesting a slight upgrade in build quality while maintaining the approachable nature of 110 cameras. This camera exists in the contemporary film photography landscape as a nostalgic yet functional device that connects photographers to both the technical limitations and creative possibilities of the 110 format.
Specifications
| Film Format | 110 |






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