Lustery is a relatively new Japanese‑born camera brand that entered the mirrorless market in 2023 with a “budget‑friendly‑pro” philosophy. The E1621 “Jami & Soli” edition is the second major release in the E‑series and comes bundled with two signature accessories:
| Item | Description | |------|-------------| | Camera body | 24‑MP APS‑C sensor, 5‑axis in‑body image stabilization (IBIS) | | Jami Lens | 16‑35 mm f/2.8 “wide‑angle” prime (actually a fast zoom, 16‑35 mm) | | Soli Lens | 70‑200 mm f/4 “portrait/telephoto” zoom | | Soli Battery Pack | Extended‑life 2400 mAh battery (≈ 720 shots) | | Optional accessories | Grip‑plus, wireless remote, weather‑seal kit (sold separately) |
The “Jami & Soli” name is a marketing nod to the two lenses that ship together, meant to cover most everyday shooting scenarios: wide‑angle for interiors, architecture, events; telephoto for portraits, product work, and moderate sports.
For Jami and Soli, the camera is not a spectator; it is a catalyst. In their extensive profile (E1621), they peel back the layers of their creative process, revealing that their success isn't built on high-end studio equipment, but on the ability to capture the spark of the moment.
"We realized early on that if we tried to 'act' for the camera, the energy dropped," the couple explains. "The 'Lust Camera' concept is about positioning the lens so it catches the attraction that already exists naturally. We aren't performing for an audience; we are inviting the audience into our world."
This approach has resonated deeply with the Lustery community. Rather than rigid scripts, Jami and Soli employ a fluid workflow. They set the scene with atmospheric lighting and intuitive angles, allowing their natural chemistry to dictate the pacing. The result is content that feels less like a produced video and more like a voyeuristic glimpse into a private moment.
Since you mentioned "attract work," a powerful feature would be an automatic sync between Jami (wearable) and Soli (clitoral) based on physical proximity.
| Specification | Detail | |---------------|--------| | Sensor | 24.1 MP BSI APS‑C (23.5 × 15.6 mm) | | Image Processor | Lustery L‑Pro X (dual‑core, 2 GHz) | | ISO range | 100‑25,600 (expandable to 51,200) | | Autofocus system | 425‑point phase‑detect + 425‑point contrast‑detect hybrid | | IBIS | 5‑axis, up to 5 stop compensation | | Continuous shooting | 10 fps (mechanical), 12 fps (electronic) with AF/AE tracking | | Video | 4K @ 30 fps (U‑HQ 10‑bit 4:2:2), Full‑HD @ 120 fps | | Viewfinder | 3.69 M‑dot OLED EVF, 0.78× magnification | | LCD | 3.2‑in. vari‑angle touchscreen, 1.04 M‑dot | | Connectivity | Wi‑Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, USB‑C 3.2, HDMI 2.0 | | Battery | LP‑E162 (1850 mAh) – approx. 530 shots; optional Soli Battery adds ≈ 200 shots | | Body construction | Magnesium‑alloy chassis, splash‑proof (IP54) | | Dimensions | 124 × 84 × 58 mm | | Weight | 540 g (body only) – 750 g with Jami & Soli lenses | | Price (as of 2026 Q1) | US $1,299 (body only) / $1,849 (bundle) |
The Lustery E1621 is often mistaken for a simple camera, but it is actually a hybrid controller and encoder. Designed specifically for couples who produce premium content (for platforms like OnlyFans, Fansly, or Lustery’s own platform), the E1621 serves three primary functions:
The “E1621” model number refers to its internal processor version (16-core, 2.1GHz) – a beast of a chip that handles real-time rendering. For creators asking “how does this help my work?”, the answer is efficiency. The E1621 cuts post-production time by over 40% by automatically switching between active cameras based on movement triggers.
Add a "Lust Camera" integration — use the phone's camera to detect distance/angle between the two devices via visual markers (or Bluetooth signal strength), triggering different vibration patterns based on how they’re positioned relative to each other.