The New LomoApparat Alexanderplatz Edition
- The Magazine For Photographers
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read

Lomography just launched a stylish new version of its LomoApparat 35mm camera—the Alexanderplatz Edition—named after Berlin’s iconic square and wrapped in rebellious black leather and metal accents. Like the original, it’s a super-wide 21mm point-and-shoot film camera with fixed settings and a built-in flash. It delivers Lomography’s signature look: bold vignetting, punchy contrast, and rich saturation straight out of the box.
What makes the Alexanderplatz Edition stand out—besides its flashy design—is its creative toolkit. It includes accessories like a Kaleidoscope lens, Splitzer attachment, and a close-up lens for more experimental shots. You also get a flash filter slider with swappable color gels (red, yellow, blue, green), plus a fixed ND filter for better flash exposure when shooting up close. The MX switch adds double exposure capability, and Bulb mode is there for long exposures.
Lomography is keeping the analog fun alive with a camera that’s easy to use but full of surprises. The whole kit so: wrist strap, lens pouch, filters, and all sells for £99 in the UK, though it hasn’t hit the U.S. store just yet.
You can see full details on Lomography’s website here
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