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Automatic compact camera for 35mm , made in USA; built-in flash , motorized film transport .Although the name "Keystone" is not mentioned on the camera , it is unmistakably of that brand .
This was taken at the Wayne City Park, where my band Deuces Wild were hired to play at the Keen Family Reunion on September 4th, 2010. We played it last year and they had us back. Taken with a Polaroid Fun Shooter Flash, a $4 disposable 35mm film camera. The camera was loaded with 400 ISO film, but I wasn't able to see what brand it was before it was developed.
A very simple camera, but with twin doors over the lens. There's a button to open the doors, but pressing the shutter release also does it. Only has two exposure settings, one for 100/200 ASA and one for 400/1000. Fixed focus "Keytar Color Corrected lens" 38mm / f5.6. Made in USA. Two AA cells in the base to power the flash, which is switched on by sliding outwards by about 3mm.
I hadn't noticed that, once the paper shell came off of a Polaroid Fun Shooter Flash, it would reveal a snazzy-looking camera underneath. On a side note, the package says this camera came preloaded with 400 ASA/ISO film.
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Compact 24x36 vendu en France le 31 janvier 2000. Objectif (conçu par ordinateur, dit la notice) 34 mm f:8,5, fixfocus, obturateur mécanique au 1/100. Le volet de protection de l'objectif bloque le déclencheur quand il est fermé, flash électronique alimenté par 2 piles AA. L'avancement du film se fait par un curseur situé au dos, qu'il faut actionner 2 fois, le déclenchement est alors possible. Cet appareil était livré dans une boîte contenant en outre un baladeur CD et un film Kodak Gold Ultra 400 (photo ci-dessous) destiné au marché du Proche Orient. H x l x p : 68 x 119 x 43 mm, 145 g.
This is the box art for a two-pack of one-time use cameras by Polaroid. They are called Fun Shooter Flash cameras. I'll be posting a shot of one opened soon.
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I am not sure what is with this Solaris. I think it must have been stored in an airing cupboard or something...
Le Clic Funshooter FS30 and Ferrania Solaris 200
Scanned Epson V500
Postprocessed Elements 9.0
Another shot taken with a Polaroid Fun Shooter Flash on September 4th, 2010, at the Keen Family Reunion. I thought the little $4 disposable 35mm camera performed admirably.
So you go there for a laugh
You just go to take photographs
To believe that, I'd be daft
but yes I think you go for a laugh