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    Lomo’Instant Wide Glass review: is it really the sharpest instant camera ever?


    Lomo’Instant Wide Glass: One-minute review

    Lomography has released an updated version of its popular Lomo’Instant Wide camera, with a new glass lens replacing the previous plastic one. The Lomo’Instant Wide remains one of the few and best instant cameras on the market that makes use of Instax Wide format film, but many Lomo fans will be glad that Lomography has listened to customer demand in launching the Lomo’Instant Wide Glass model. It’s a direct rival to Fujifilm‘s Instax Wide 400 camera, which has also been given a modern upgrade and fresh design, but which doesn’t offer as much creative control).

    The Lomo’Instant Wide Glass is being marketed as the sharpest instant camera on earth, and as a long-time fan of instant cameras I was very eager to test this claim. Lomography sent me an early prototype of the Lomo’Instant Wide Glass for this review, and I’ve been hugely impressed.

    Lomo’Instant Wide Glass review

    (Image credit: Beth Nicholls)

    Lomography has made only very minor design tweaks with the new model, and it’s easy to see why – if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. I love the retro suitcase-style design of the camera, though it’s a shame that it still has the offset viewfinder, which has been a bugbear since the original Lomo’Instant Wide was first released in 2015. This can cause issues with framing your subject, though the viewfinder parallax markers do help.

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