Lomography’s new Lomomatic 110 analog cameras come in a variety of styles, but none are quite so classy as the latest model, the Lomomatic 110 Bellagio edition.
Lomography calls its new black and gold film camera a “refined tool for the discerning analog aficionado and the daring novice alike,” noting that the camera is more than just a camera, it’s also a stylish sidekick. The camera is crafted from brass and has an accompanying brass gold chain wrist strap, “exuding timeless charm and elegance.”
Beneath the flashy gold exterior, the Lomomatic 110 Bellagio is identical to other Lomomatic 110 cameras, meaning it takes 110-format film, has a built-in 23mm f/2.8 lens that uses zone focusing, shoots at ISO 100, 200, or 400, and has an automatic exposure mode.
Concerning the 110 films, Lomography brought the small analog format back from the grave in 2012 and is the sole manufacturer supporting the format. The film, used by Lomomatic 110, Diana Baby, and Fisheye Baby cameras, comes in many flavors. Lomography sells 110 film in a diverse range of creative color and black and white variants, including the new Lomochrome Color ’92 released in July.
“Don’t be fooled by its size — this creative companion is bursting with big ideas! It’s a thrilling companion for analog beginners, the sharpest and most trusted 110 camera for seasoned photographers, and a nostalgic voyage for those yearning for the grand old days of 110 film,” Lomography explains.
In PetaPixel‘s review of the Lomomatic 110 earlier this year, Matt Growcoot called it, “The perfect camera for the age of imperfect photos,” citing the camera’s style and fun factor.
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Pricing and Availability
The Lomomatic 110 also doesn’t break the bank, as the body-only models start at just $99 and those with flash costing $119. However, the Lomomatic 110 Camera and Flash Bellagio ups the price a bit thanks to its use of brass and other premium materials. The latest Lomomatic 110 and flash is $189. It’s also not available without the flash, so there’s no way to save on the black and gold camera. 110 film starts at $8.90.
Image credits: Lomography