The Lomo LC-A+ “No Nukes” Edition is a 35mm camera introduced by Lomography in 2009. This special edition of the Lomo LC-A+ was designed by the Lomographic Embassy in Seoul, South Korea and is a clear statement for a world without nuclear weapons.
The camera itself is a work of art with a strong message. The distinctive “No Nukes” logo can be found on both the back and the viewfinder cover. The leather that encases the camera also bears this powerful embossing. Aside from these meaningful details, the “No Nukes” Edition is similar to the regular LC-A+ in its appearance.
The camera’s packaging is as unique as its message. It is presented in a classy wooden box decorated with Korean characters and the iconic “No Nukes” logo. This packaging makes the camera not only a photographic tool but also a collector’s item with an important message.
In terms of its technical capabilities, the “No Nukes” Edition is in no way inferior to the regular LC-A+. It offers the same range of functions and allows photographers to express their creativity with the characteristic features of the LC-A+. These include the legendary Minitar-1 lens, the possibility of multiple exposures and compatibility with various accessories.
Films for the Lomography Camera
The Lomo LC-A+ “No Nukes” Edition is not picky when it comes to films. It accepts a wide variety of 35mm films (eBay / Amazon*), allowing photographers to unleash their creativity.
Whether it’s colorful negatives, high-contrast black-and-white films or experimental options, the camera captures the world as the photographer sees it. The choice of film significantly influences the final result and makes it possible to create unique and expressive images that reflect the photographer’s personal touch.
Technical datasheet
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Type of Camera | Viewfinder camera |
| Film format | 35mm |
| Film transport | Manual |
| Film transport mechanism | Thumbwheel |
| Picture format | 24 x 36 mm |
| Focal length | 32 mm |
| Widest aperture | f/2.8 |
| Smallest aperture | f/16 |
| Minimum focus distance | 80 cm / 2.624 ft |
| Focus | Manual |
| Exposure times | 1/500 second to Infinite |
| Light meter | Yes |
| Supported film speeds | ISO 100 to 1600 |
| Exposure modes | Program automatic |
| Manual exposure settings | No |
| Auto DX (Film sensitivity) | No |
| Date imprinting | No |
| Built-in flash | No |
| Flash Connection | Hot Shoe |
| Tripod mount | Yes |
| Cable release thread | Yes |
| Self-timer | No |
| Power supply | 3x LR44 batteries |
| Country of production | China |
| Estimated value / Used price | 151,78 Euro 2702471411248133268131678175 Estimate based on used prices of 41 offers (possibly with different scope of delivery and/or condition). As of September 22, 2025 |
| Average used price in the year 2025 | 151,00 Euro (163.44 US-Dollar) |
FAQ about the Lomo LC-A+ "No Nukes" Edition
What kind of film does this special edition camera use?
The Lomo LC-A+ 'No Nukes' Edition uses standard 35mm film. You can experiment with various types, including color negative, black and white, and even experimental films, to achieve different looks.
Is this camera different from the regular Lomo LC-A+?
Apart from the 'No Nukes' design and special packaging, the camera's functions and capabilities are identical to the standard Lomo LC-A+. It offers the same features and lens.
How is the camera packaged?
This special edition comes in a unique wooden box, decorated with Korean characters and the 'No Nukes' logo. This makes it more of a collector's item than just a camera.
What makes this camera special?
It's a limited edition designed to promote peace and nuclear disarmament. The design features a prominent 'No Nukes' logo on the camera body and box.
Where was this special edition of the photographic device designed?
The 'No Nukes' edition of the Lomo LC-A+ was designed by the Lomographic Embassy in Seoul, South Korea. This adds to its unique cultural significance.

