
Review Summary
2016-11-03T17:53:34
I would advise anyone considering the purchase of this camera to reconsider. I have this camera and find it poorly constructed with a bad plastic lens (ignore other post claiming it has a glass lens...it does not!). It may be possible to purchase a glass lens however...but I'm not sure if any are still on the market. Bottom line...the price is too high for the quality of camera. If you don't believe me...buy it and find out for yourself!
STEVE K.
2013-07-15T21:00:00
For an entry level intro to what can be appreciated in 120 Film size, I would recommend this camera. It does have terrible limitations of f-stops, only f-8 or f-11, but ALSO has an auto exposure function that should make up for it. It's "PRO's" are its great enabling of frame sizes (3), from square (good for large transparencies) to 2 1/4" by 3 1/4" large negative size. It's "Cons" are no self-timer or cable release, it's f-stop limits. It's construction of all plastic is acceptable at this price.
VINCENT P.
2013-05-13T21:00:00
It does have glass lens and replaces the Brownie with modern films. Produces a 200 megapixel image. But, don't know if the battery is fresh, the back is junky and the platen and rollers are non-existent. So , plan on shooting an entire roll to be sure you get a good shot because there is no real preview. Still, My other 6x12 is about $7,000.
Stockton P.
The Lomography Belair x 6-12:
MAXIMUM MEDIUM FORMAT MADNESS: Incredible auto-exposure feature (never before seen on a 6x12 medium-format camera), three picture formats, long and multiple exposures, two interchangeable lenses and much more!