+ settiNG tHe fiLM seNsitiVitY (iso)
Once you've loaded your film, it's time to set the Film Sensitivity Dial [13]. This ensures
that the Light Meter
Dial
[13]
is located at the top right corner, above the Lens [10]. Next to it are two itsy bitsy
windows. You have to use your fingertips to keep twiddling the dial until the ISO number
(100, 200, 400, 800 and 1600) in the rectangular window matches the film that you're
using. For all you original LOMO shooters, you'll notice that the often-forgotten ISO 25
and 50 speeds are gone – only to be replaced by the high-speed excitement of ISO 800
and 1600! For you photo experts and cross processing people, it's easy to force the LC-A+
to over or underexpose your shots, just select a film speed that's one or two steps faster or
slower than what you're actually using.
+ fiLM WiNDoW
Through the Rear Door
plastic window. This Film Window
the back by accident and exposing the film. No more shooting without any film inside the
camera. And no more forgetting the ISO speed of your film. This lovely little window gives
you all the info you need to know.
[9]
and automatic exposure will work properly. The Film Sensitivity
[4]
of your LC-A+, you can see a small vertical rectangular
[14]
is a new feature of your LC-A+. No more opening
13