The Lomo'Instant Automat Ports 1961 is probably an instant camera edition. Probably because there is little information about the edition. It is only mentioned online in a document from Lomography. There is no information about the camera on the Ports 1961 website.
Functions of the Lomo'Instant Automat
The Lomo'Instant Automat is characterized by its automatic function, which automatically adjusts exposure, aperture and flash for each subject. This means you can take perfect photos in almost any situation without having to worry about technical details or having a lot of prior knowledge.
The included lens attachments for fisheye, wide-angle and close-up shots provide even more creative freedom. Photographers who like to experiment can achieve unique effects with multiple exposures and long exposures of up to 30 seconds.
The operation is deliberately simple and intuitive so that you can effortlessly capture spontaneous moments. At the same time, the Lomo'Instant Automat offers numerous experimental functions for artistic projects.
The camera is powered by two CR2 batteries (eBay / Amazon*), while the remote control requires a CR1632 battery. Both battery types are very easy to find online.
Suitable instant films
The Lomo'Instant Automat uses the popular Instax Mini films from Fujifilm to make your memories instantly visible. These films are not included in the delivery and must be purchased separately, for example online. They are manufactured by Fujifilm in Japan.
For black and white fans there is the Instax Mini Monochrome*, while color films are available in various special editions (eBay / Amazon*). Each pack contains a cassette. This contains the ten unexposed images.
Ports 1961
Ports 1961 is an international luxury fashion house founded in Toronto, Canada in 1961 by Japanese-Canadian designer Luke Tanabe. Originally known for high-quality travel wear, the label has grown into a global brand known for its ready-to-wear clothing and accessories for men and women. Over the years, Ports 1961 has been led by various creative directors, each bringing their own vision to the collections.




