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It is super cute and convenient to have a biscuit camera around all the time. My 5 years old son loves it and started to take pictures right away, the only problem is I don't want to disappoint him by showing him the resulting photos.
The camera, made by FUUVI, allows you to choose between a combination of resolution (640x480 vs 320x240) and compression (hi or lo). It takes 25 photos only if you selected hi resolution and low compression, the opposite end allows you to do 275 photos. If you are not used to low quality stuffs, I'd recommend you to do maximum quality settings.
In fact, if you are a Mac user, it is very difficult to grab the pictures you took. Even though a USB cable is provided, the camera doesn't mount as a storage device on your Mac. I had to run Parallels/Windows and install the software that came with the camera in order to download the pictures.
The photos are not bad when viewed in thumbnails, you just have to make sure you shoot in bright light condition and hold the camera very still even after you press the button. Viewing photos in their original size is embarrassing, I honestly think this camera is good for making index prints or collages of events and scenes. See I just gave this camera a purpose, that is to make photo crumbs.
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From the Latin 'digitus' = finger .
Pushing the orange buttons on the back let small rings in the fluid reservoir swirl , they should land on the pins .
Forgotten electoral poster taken with a toy camera.
Affichette électorale oubliée à Anderlues, photographiée avec un appareil en plastique:
www.flickr.com/photos/gvdmoort/44555601610/
Ilford HP5+ 3200iso Adonal 1+25 18'
The very same, very dead bird in an old factory building i Västerås, Sweden. Ordinary shutter setting on my Diana camera. A close -up lens would perhaps do the trick.
I'm not sure, if these apps are my thing. Had to try to know though, Don't know, what to think :(
iPhone, Instagram
The 'Snappy' camera is one of the many "Diana" clones , and for use with roll film size 120 ; the smaller version is a water camera with the reservoir opening on the rear and and exit in the 'lens' .
Mirror in a street in Anderlues, taken with a toy camera.
Miroir dans une rue à Anderlues, photographiée avec un appareil en plastique:
www.flickr.com/photos/gvdmoort/44555601610/
Ilford HP5+ 3200iso Adonal 1+25 18'