Lomo MC-A 35mm Film Camera

MYR 2,490.00

The Lomo MC-A is made for people who want film to feel alive again.

A bright 32mm glass lens, fast reactions, and classic Lomography quirks, this camera lets you shoot on instinct, whether you’re catching quick street moments or slowing down for something more intentional.

Go fully automatic when you want simplicity, or switch to manual when you want control. Colours stay vivid, grain stays calm, and even accidents look beautifully analogue. With multiple exposures, long exposures, creative flash modes and filters, the MC-A keeps every roll playful, unpredictable, and full of personality.

Key Specs

  • Film Format: 35 mm

  • Lens: 32 mm f/2.8 multi-coated glass lens (5 elements in 5 groups)

  • Apertures: f/2.8, f/4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16

  • Shutter Speeds: Auto 1/500–20 s; Manual bulb (B), 1/500–1 s

  • Focusing: Fast autofocus from 0.4 m; manual zone focusing

  • Flash: Built-in, front/rear curtain sync, PC flash plug

  • ISO: 12–3200 (DX + manual override)

  • Exposure Creativity: Unlimited multiple exposures, long exposures, Splitzer compatibility, coloured gel filters

  • Controls: Manual film advance lever, intuitive LCD display

  • Extras: Self-timer (2 s, 10 s, 30 s), tripod mount

  • Power: 1 × CR2 (3 V) or CR2 rechargeable (3.7 V)

  • Body: Compact metal body

Color: Black

Black
Silver
Free Delivery and Return

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Delivery lead times are 7-10 business days within Malaysia and 10-21 business days for other locations.

We have a 15-day return policy, which means you have 15-days after receiving your item to request a return.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You will also need the receipt or proof of purchase.

You can contact us at info@zontiga.com to request for a return. Once accepted, we will send you a link to return your item via shipping provider. 

Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will NOT be accepted.

Pre-Order Items Lead Time

Some items on our site have limited stock. If an item is out of stock, you may have the option to pre-order it. Please note that delivery times for pre-ordered typically range from 4 to 8 weeks, unless specified otherwise.

We recommend checking product availability and delivery estimates before placing your order to ensure a smooth shopping experience. Thank you for your understanding and patience as we work to fulfill your order.

Camera Warranty

All new camera products come with a limited warranty from the date of purchase depending on the type of camera. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. If your camera proves to be defective during the warranty period, we or our supplier will repair or replace the product at no charge.

This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse, accidents, modifications, or unauthorized repairs. Normal wear and tear, including scratches and cosmetic damage, is also not covered.

To claim your warranty, please retain your original receipt and contact us for assistance.

Film Processes
1. C41

C41 is the standard process for developing color negative film. It produces the familiar color negatives that can be printed or scanned into digital images. Known for its wide latitude and forgiving nature, C41 is ideal for a variety of lighting conditions and is the most commonly used process for color photography.

2. B&W

B&W (Black and White) processing is used for black and white negative film. This classic process yields high-contrast monochrome images with deep blacks, bright whites, and a wide range of grays. B&W processing allows for greater control over tonality and is popular among photographers who prefer a timeless, artistic look.

3. ECN-2

ECN-2 is a specialized process used primarily for developing motion picture film. This process produces color negatives with lower contrast and more subdued colors compared to C41, which is ideal for cinematography. While primarily for movies, some photographers use ECN-2 for its unique aesthetic in still photography.

4. E6

E6 is the process used for developing color reversal, or slide, film. This process produces positive images directly on the film, which can be viewed as slides or projected. E6 is known for its vibrant colors, fine grain, and sharpness, making it a favorite among photographers who want richly saturated images.