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Toycamera "Sea World" with transparencies . Made in China by Da Ming . Battery-operated red flashlight .

Much worse than I expected. I'm tempted to use software to fix things. Mostly I like to de-saturate the photos. Maybe I could get a pin up model to work with this summer. The camera seems to work well in bright light. Should we have a group? Are a lot of people using these little cameras?

All these pics have been taken by using an Apple Iphone:

 

Iphone software:

 

- Camera Bag

- Photo Lab

- Photogene

- Color Splash

- More Lomo

- Swanko Lab

- PS Mobile (free)

- True HDR

- Tilt Shift

- Pano

 

Uploading Apps:

 

- Flickr (free)

- Flickit (free)

(taken by Vista Quest VQ1005)

Wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil. Dass ich's nicht kann, hat mich einen Film gekostet. Es wurde mir gesagt, dass dieses Gerät schon mit einem 400-ASA-Film geladen sei. Natürlich wollte ich wissen, mit welchem und öffne den Rückdeckel. Schreck. Der Film war komplett aus der Patrone draußen – Filmtransport hieß hier nämlich: zurück in die Patrone. Eigentlich praktisch, die schon belichteten Bilder sind dann geschützt. Aber man sollte eben vorher gelesen haben, was in 2-Punkt-Schrift auf dem Gehäuse stand:

 

1. BEFORE TAKING PICTURE, REWIND THE FILM BY SWITCHING ON THE REWIND SWITCH.

 

2. REMEMBER TO PUSH BACK REWIND SWITCH AFTER REWINDING.

 

Der Film war aber schon gerewindet, als ich das Kästchen aufgemacht habe. Es war übrigens ein No-Name-Produkt, hab ich dann ersetzt durch einen 400er "Paradies" (Kodak) von DM.

 

Die Qualität der Bilder, die man mit dieser wiederbefüllbaren Einmalkamera machen kann, unterscheidet sich nicht von jener, die man mit diesem Gerät erreicht.

Taken at local recreational lake into the evening sun.

From the archive, c. March 2001.

A viewer camera with a removable cassette , that has a wheel in it with transparencies .Can be viewed through the viewer opening on the back .

Made by Hong Leng , China .

The Canomatic fake Meikai AR-4367 MADE IN CHINA with an original Meikai MT-118 flash MADE IN JAPAN

 

more information: mind-jacker.blogspot.com/2009/04/real-toycamera-is-canoma...

My lady's been doing a lot of amazing baking lately. I decided I should take some pictures before the goods are all gone.

This is the tractor that pulls the parking shuttle from the exhibition buildings to the parking lots and back. The brick building in the background is one of the original buildings housing the National Western offices.

 

Cross-eye stereograph. Gently cross your eyes until the two images merge into one 3D image!

 

Image made with an Imagetech 3Dfx camera and Fuji Superia 400 film.

Some of you have been asking what the Double Dip looks like, well here it is, together with the snazzy logo and strapline what I made...

 

Check out more details on my Double Dip blog...

Blackbird Fly camera. Using expired 35mm 400asa B&W film. This truly is a toy camera (100% plastic including the lens! :P)

Digital toycamera walt Disney.

Much worse than I expected. I'm tempted to use software to fix things. Mostly I like to de-saturate the photos. Maybe I could get a pin up model to work with this summer. The camera seems to work well in bright light. Should we have a group? Are a lot of people using these little cameras?

A toy camera with 45mm "Optical Glass Lens". The construction is quite solid when compared to the TIME magazine camera, noticeably having a metal back cover and getting similar weight without gluing a chunk of lead to the bottom. The film plane is curved to compensate for the field curvature of the simple meniscus lens.

 

It has a single speed rotary shutter like those in the cheap box cameras. The aperture can be changed continuously from F8 to F16 by rotating a metal plate with slot of variable width in it. The focus is fixed. Don't expect sharp images from this toy. LOMO fans, however, may find it interesting.

 

The shutter doesn't need to be cocked. However, there is a double exposure prevention mechanism keeping the shutter from firing repetitively. There is an easily way to allow multiple exposure: hold the little film rewind tab and turn the film advance wheel backward (yes it can do that) for two teeth, then release the tab and turn the wheel forward. The wheel will stop at the original position and the shutter can be fired again. Turning backward more than two teeth should work fine, but less that the forward turn won't stop until the next frame is advanced.

 

Other incarnations of this camera exist, such as the Yunon DX-3. They seem to be all closely related to the Meikai FC, which itself is a cheap derivative of the old and much better built Meikai EL.

iPhone 3GS camera

 

アップデートしたToyCameraとiPhone 3GSで撮った初めての写真。こういう表現は、3Gのカメラでは無理だ....

She knew that it was a toy camera, so she posed differently than usual.

These were all shot "Bruce Gilden" style with the flash at the end of my left arm about three feet to the left of the camera. The Holga is difficult to use this way because of the the side mounted shutter lever.

Shot taken at dusk. So you can see the dark background result of the Holga shutter speed with the flash.

blogged.

 

did some experimenting with Velvia and the diana. mostly got underexposed crap. but I liked this one.

The processor said that the film was not flat.

All these pics have been taken by using an Apple Iphone:

 

Iphone software:

 

- Camera Bag

- Photo Lab

- Photogene

- Color Splash

- More Lomo

- Swanko Lab

- PS Mobile (free)

- True HDR

- Tilt Shift

- Pano

 

Uploading Apps:

 

- Flickr (free)

- Flickit (free)

taken in Ebetsu,Japan

 

Holgaroid(HOLGA120CFN-X) / FUJI FP-100C(expired 11/2010)

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