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User Manual for Lomography LC-A KRAB Underwater Case Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Lomography LC-A KRAB Underwater Case
- Product category: Still Cameras & Housings Lomography
- Brand: Lomography
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Lomography Still Cameras & Housings
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User manual for the Lomography LC-A KRAB Underwater Case contain basic instructions
that need to be followed during installation and operation.
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Product description Lomography's LC-A+ KRAB Underwater Case is the famed photo company's take on a Russian gem. Updated with a plastic housing, which is in effect much lighter, and effective to twice the depth of the original, the LC-A+ KRAB takes your LC-A+ camera, select Lomo LC-A cameras and some Russian-made Lomo LC-A cameras down to 65' under the surface for shooting sea-life Lomo-style! The LC-A+ KRAB gives you access to the shutter and advanced controls, while the faceplate transmits all the colors around you, ensuring they'll be picked up on film. Of course, the case can be used more places than just under the sea. Whether it's skiing, the middle of a hurricane, next to the pool, in a cloud, or anywhere else there's moisture of any kind, the LC-A+ KRAB is ready and willing to help your photography endeavors succeed, while keeping your camera in tip-top shape. - Lomography Beneath the Waves
- Back in the 1980's, the Soviet Union's camera industry was in full swing and a small, blocky underwater case was created for the popular Lomo Kompakt Automat camera. Crafted in solid metal, perfectly aligned with the LC-A's knobs and curves, and designed with a distinctively Russian character, this item was never produced beyond the prototype stage and is exceptionally difficult to find Until Now! Much like their Lomo LC-A+ and Diana+ cameras, Lomography is proud to announce that they've resurrected another analog relic from the past and breathed new life into a wonderful concept that ended before its time. Re-built from the ground up, given stronger seals and a deeper effective depth, LOMO's LC-A+ KRAB - an exclusive reproduction of the original Soviet-era treasure - will take your Lomo LC-A+ 20m (65 feet) beneath the water's surface for spectacular and other-worldly undersea Lomography! Note: The LC-A+ KRAB works perfectly with ALL Lomo LC-A+ cameras and select Lomo LC-A cameras. In order to use an original Russian-made Lomo LC-A cameras with the KRAB, it must have a metal exposed advance cog on the bottom of the camera. The KRAB's advance wheel plugs into this cog, and allows you to advance the camera while it's inside. See the images for reference. If your LC-A does not have this exposed advance cog, then it regrettably cannot be used with the KRAB
- History: A Cutting-Edge Improvement on the Rare Soviet-Era Lomo Original
- The original LOMO KRAB is an exceedingly rare piece with a clandestine, mysterious history. After exhaustive research, the only thing that Lomography can conclusively say is this: no one knows the whole story! That said, here is the "oral history" that Lomo collected. The original item was designed and crafted in extremely limited quantities in the 1980s. The designer and producer of this item is believed to be LOMO of St. Petersburg - however it is not actually present in their company museum archive. The KRAB was never mass-produced or widely distributed. Whatever units were produced were kept under wraps and were not exported. The original KRAB was crafted in metal, painted red and black, and rated to a depth of 10m. And the most official source, J-L Princelle's "Authentic Guide to Russian and Soviet Cameras," presents the KRAB as such: 'Although shown in the 'Technointorg' catalogs since 1985 and spotted in the 'Showcase of Socialism' in Moscow's Zenit shop in 1988, the KRAB seems to have been produced in confidential quantities until around 1993' Taking these scattered details into account, Lomo's design team worked tirelessly to re-create the authentic look and feel of the original KRAB. While the old case was cast in metal and closed with a metal clamp, our LC-A+ KRAB is cast in plastic and sealed with a tight underwater rotating closure - effectively making Lomo's case (1) much lighter, (2) much more affordable, and (3) effective to TWICE the depth of the original. By combining the best features (and the Soviet-style good looks) of the original case with modern-day plastics and underwater sealing rings, Lomo paid homage to and realized the dreams of the original KRAB's designers (whoever they may be!)
- 65 Foot Depth Rating
- A combination of industrial rubber seals and a rotating secure closure allows your Lomo to descend up to 65' (20m) beneath the waves
- Access to Shutter & Advance Controls
- The LC-A+ KRAB was precisely engineered to the exact specifications of the Lomo LC-A+. A shutter advance lever on the front trips your Lomo's shutter for fast or long exposures. The integrated advance wheel works directly with the Lomo's advance cog to smoothly move from frame to frame
- Acrylic Faceplate and Correct Metering
- The bright acrylic faceplate transmits all of the radiant colors around you - ensuring that they're picked up by your Minitar 1 lens and faithfully spat out onto your resulting snapshots. It's also large enough to afford a full view to your Lomo's internal light meter - meaning that all of your exposures will be correctly metered and right on
- Classic Design
- Based upon the original Soviet-era 1980's LC-A KRAB underwater housing. The original KRAB was created in the former Soviet Union over 20 years ago and produced in very small numbers. Finding one of these rare jewels today is nearly impossible! The LC-A+ KRAB takes its basic design and features from the original Russian design - and improves upon it with a high-impact plastic casing and an increased depth rating
- Wonderful for All-Weather and Extreme Action Use too!
- Planning a ski trip? Chasing a hurricane? Planning to shoot in the next hailstorm? The KRAB not only protects your LC-A+ from water, but from all kinds of extreme natural situations that are otherwise camera-unfriendly
UPC: 839228005159 In the Box Lomography LC-A + KRAB Underwater Case Extra Sealing Oil (to Care for the KRAB) Table of Contents
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