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Lomo LC-A MINITAR-1 Art Lens 2.8/32 M

Lomo LC-A MINITAR-1 Art Lens 2.8/32 M

Showcasing “exceptional handmade craftsmanship and premium Russian optics,” Lomography has introduced the Lomo LC-A Minitar-1 Art Lens as “the very heart of the LC-A legacy.”  The lens will be sold in a Leica M-mount, and is available for pre-order now, with anticipated initial shipments going out in July, 2015.

The Lomo Minitar-1 Lens is Available in Black or Silver

The Lomo Minitar-1 Lens is Available in Black or Silver

Premium Optics

The glass used to make the optics for the Minitar-1 Lens is multicoated to minimize internal reflections and maximize color and contrast. Its 32mm wide angle view captures a healthy chunk of the view in front of you and its reasonably bright f/2.8 maximum aperture allows all of that natural, ambient light to come in.  Since the Minitar-1 is so closely tied to the legacy of the LC-A, it’s impossible not to mention the connection between them. And so, the story begins in 1982, when the idea for the LOMO LC-A was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. However, before the camera could begin production, the heart of the camera, the lens, needed a design fit for such a kingly project.

Available In Leica M Mount, But Easily Adapted To Other Cameras.

Available In Leica M Mount, But Easily Adapted To Other Cameras.

The Genesis of the Minitar-1

The experts from LOMO PLC in St. Petersburg, Russia, renowned for their excellent work in lens production, were put on the case and the Minitar-1 was born. But there was a catch — the lens couldn’t be mass produced in a cost effective manner and uncertainties arose. However, goodness prevailed when a well-known and respected emeritus, Lev Sakin, took the reins. His recalculations on the Minitar-1 made the LOMO LC-A a successful endeavor. The Minitar-1 Lens was finished and the camera went into mass production in 1984.

Lomo LC-A Minitar-1 Art Lens

Lomo LC-A Minitar-1 Art Lens (In Black)

 

Side View of The Minitar Pancake Showing The Leica M Mount.

Side View of The Minitar Pancake Showing The Leica M Mount.

Capable of endless creative opportunities and compatible with a multitude of different cameras, from new and old to analogue and digital, the Minitar-1 Lens can bring the joy of LC-A photography to the 21st century.  And at a price of $349, a reasonable investment in an art lens.  Pre-orders for the Lomo LC-A Minitar-1 Art Lens are on a first come, first served basis. Delivery is currently planned for July 2015.  You can Pre-order here: http://shop.lomography.com/us/minitar-1

 

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Chuck Jones

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