* Beautiful cameras to match your style
* Choose from wide-angle models, Diana F+ models and more
* We’ve curated affordable options to more professional models
While there’s no denying the ease of convenience of our pocket-sized camera smartphones, there’s a certain charm to sporting that old-fashioned manual camera around your neck. Fortunately, the latest models actually merge the iconic ’60s style with modern-day technology, giving you the opportunity to channel the spirit of the past without having to waste time searching for a camera that still works.
1. Lomography Sprocket Rocket
Take your artistic eye to a whole new level with this beautiful vintage-looking panoramic camera. Featuring a massive wide-angle lens, reverse gear function and a 30mm focal length, the Sprocket Rocket is able to produce some stellar-looking shots. It’s also one of the sharpest-looking cameras at this particular price point.

2. Lomography Diana F+ Instant Camera
Channel your inner Terence Donovan with this stunning 60s-style instant camera. Featuring a focal length of 75mm, a Diana flash plug and an automatic film advance, this camera makes it easy to capture those beautifully hazy shots with finesse.

3. Lomography La Sardina Camera with Flash
Built for speed, this portable 35mm film camera features a 22mm f/8 wide-angle lens and works with both long and short exposures. The retro-laden metal body also sports its own external flash bulb.

4. MiNT InstantFlex TL70 Instant Camera
With a design that conjures images from an old James Bond movie, this beautiful instant camera features a twin lens and comes with five different shooting modes. Compatible with Instax Mini film, it even comes with its own flash.

5. Olympus OM-D E-M10 Digital Camera
And now for the proverbial piece de la resistance, this vintage-looking Olympus boasts built-in WiFi, an internal flash, and offers up to eight FPS continuous shooting. Modeled after the Olympus cameras of yesteryear, you can choose from either a solid black design or one highlighted in silver.

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