La Sardina 35mm Camera & Flash Acapulco Special Edition
La Sardina 35mm Camera & Flash Acapulco Special Edition
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- Dressed in a unique playful striped fabric, no two cameras are the same
- Illuminate your nighttime escapades with the included Fritz the Blitz flash
- From shore to shore, capture the tranquil azure waters and scenic cliff views with the ultra-wide-angle lens
- Don’t just layer on the suncream – take as many exposures as your heart desires with the MX switch
- Capture all the glitz and glamour with bulb mode for evening exposure experimentation
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Rock like Elvis, party like Elizabeth Taylor and adventure like John Wayne on the shores of sunny Mexico with our brand new beach edition La Sardina Acapulco Caleta camera. Renowned summer hangout of your fave A-listers with its colorful beaches stretching as far as the eye can see, this crowded coastline has inspired our latest beach edition camera. Dressed in a playful striped fabric design, each camera is just as unique as you are! So whether you’re luxuriating on a sandy beach, dipping your perfectly manicured toes in the ocean or sipping sweet cocktails at the beach bar, shoot for the stars and capture the captivating coastline of Caleta in style with ultra-wide-angle snaps and effortless experimentation from sunrise to sunset.
Cast off on your next photographic voyage with the La Sardina Camera & Flash. Feel the wind in your hair and the salt on your lips as you shoot with wide-angle wonder, mesmerizing multiple exposures and mix ‘n’ match your snaps with the rewind dial. Shooting on 35 mm film, this sardine can snapper is the best way to travel and capture the seven seas in style, with a Fritz the Blitz flash to light up your shots!
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.
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