Each of the 3 different Belair X 6-12 cameras comes with two separate lenses already in the package. Read all about its interchangeable lens capability below and check out our Hong Kong team goofing around and having a ball.
Together with a team of experienced optics engineers, the Lomographic camera developers have refined both a 90mm lens and a 58mm wide-angle lens for the Belair X 6-12. Each lens offers high quality photos while still being loaded with the Lomographic charm we all know and love.
Oh, and this is just the start: the Belair X 6-12 features an exchangeable lens system for ultimate experimentation and flexibility – you can rest assured we’re already working on more new and exciting lenses!
90mm Lens
An awesome wide-angle optic with a similar angle-of-view to the legendary LOMO LC-A.
Full Specifications
- Lens Focal Length: 90mm
- Maximum Aperture: 1:8
- Minimum Aperture: 1:16
- Angle of View: 65 degrees (6 × 12)
- Standard 35mm equivalent Focal Length: 32mm (6 × 12)
- Standard 35mm equivalent Focal Length: 40mm (6 × 9)
- Standard 35mm equivalent Focal Length: 52mm (6 × 6)
- Focusing Zones: 1m, 1.5m, 3m, Infinity
58mm Ultra-Wide-Angle Lens
An ultra-wide-angle optic with a similar angle-of-view to a 21mm lens on a compact 35mm camera. It’s perfect for the 6 × 12 format!
Full Specifications
- Lens Focal Length: 58mm
- Maximum Aperture: 1:8
- Minimum Aperture: 1:16
- Angle of View: 90 degrees (6 × 12)
- Standard 35mm equivalent Focal Length: 21mm (6 × 12)
- Standard 35mm equivalent Focal Length: 26mm (6 × 9)
- Standard 35mm equivalent Focal Length: 35mm (6 × 6)
- Focusing Zones: 1m, 1.5m, 3m, Infinity
Pre-Order The Belair X 6-12 Now
Visit the Belair X -12 Product Site
The Belair X 6-12 is available for pre-order until 10th December 2012 (or until stocks run out). By pre-ordering, you can save up to 30% on the launch price – but don’t delay; only limited stocks are available. All pre-order buyers will receive a numbered certificate proving that they are one of the first owners of the camera.







5 comments
blueskyandhardrock
Aperture's not very large is it...
sixsixty
Can't wait for a few more lenses to come out. Would love a wider aperture!
sixsixty
@webo29 in the pictures i'm seeing that have a close up of the lens, I notice the 8 is next to a sun symbol and the 16 is next to clouds. I'm assuming that is f8 and f16. Is that reversed? shouldn't a f16 with a smaller aperture be used for a sunny day and f8 for a cloudy day? http://cloud.lomogra(…)7f66955.jpg
sixsixty
Oh just read there is a russian glass lens in the works! Very exciting. Would love if that lens had threading on it for filters.
berndtotto
An auto exposure function for two apertures ? :-))) At least the focus problem on medium format will be minimized. Should be possible to operate this camera at f8 or f16 with a zone ( or guess ) focus then. A little bit of a waste though. The actual plus of medium format IS the shallow depth of field, which you can't get on wide-angle shots, using 35 mm film ... but that definitely requires wider apertures than 8 ;-))