Lomo Compact LC-A with Minitar 1 32mm f=1:2.8 lens, USSR vintage Camera Lomography
Film: 35mm 
Frame size: 24 x 36 mm 
Shutter speed: from 1/500 to 2 
Lens: "Minitar 1" 
Stopping down limits: from 2.8 to 1 
Focusing range, m: from 0.8 to oo 
Field of vision angle: 63° 
Range of film light sensitivity: ISO from 25 to 400 
Overall dimensions, mm: 107x68x43.5
Condition: The camera is in working condition.
Completely ready for operation!
Cosmetic condition: in very good condition, see photos
Additional photos can be sent

The LOMO LC-A (Lomo Kompakt Automat) is a fixed lens, 35 mm film, leaf shutter, zone focus, compact camera introduced in 1984. The design is based on the Cosina CX-2.

The only automatic function offered by the LC-A is exposure. Film loading, winding, rewinding, focus are accomplished manually. Aperture can also be set manually, the shutter speed being fixed at 1⁄60 s (this ability was removed from the LC-A+).

Exposure is completely automatic when the camera is set to "A"; the shutter speeds range from 2 minutes to 1⁄500 s. The aperture range is f/2.8 to f/16. The automatic exposure system compensates for changes in light levels after the shutter is opened by increasing or decreasing the shutter speed. This, in conjunction with the rear-curtain flash-sync,  results in interesting effects with flash photography in low ambient light levels.

The lens is focused by selecting one of four zones (0.8 m, 1.5 m, 3 m or ∞). Older versions of the camera feature viewfinder icons showing the currently selected focus zone, a feature omitted from later models.