Show off your toys here!


vortex

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Note: This thread was spilt from another posting but feel free to post your Toy Cameras in here.

The more random, obscure, rare, old...........the better :)

Update: 17 June 2007 :D


*Click on picture to go to flickr for more info on the camera models
 

My ToyCam Platoon:
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Bubble Cam______________________________My digital toycams
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no worries...not using anyway....ha ha...

Hope to see more people post their toycams....Not DSLR hor...unless your DSLR can do interesting stuff.
 

Hai.....why no one share one? Over a hundred viewers....sad lah....
 

No time to take picture leh :sweat:
Maybe later..... ;) U 2 very poisonous :devil: :devil:
Luckily I dun shoot with film :p
 

No time to take picture leh :sweat:
Maybe later..... ;) U 2 very poisonous :devil:
Luckily I dun shoot with film :p

No poisoning intended lah.... the reason for doing this is so that whenever someone looking for new toys can come here to find out if anyone have try before...

Pai say hor, I removed all the "OT" post so thread is clean...:sweat:
 

updating my toys: :)

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left to right: Keychain cam, Holga 120 GCFN (with 35mm adapter) and modified Konica 17mm Film-in Panorama Disposable camera
 

nice paranoma disposable there.. but 400? hmmmm..
 

nice paranoma disposable there.. but 400? hmmmm..

why hmm?

if u have a look at most disposables dat are still on sale out there, they are mostly ISO400. a few rare shops still stock ISO 800. those lower ISO disposables usually come with flash... not dat it's of any help, IMO. the puny little flash has an effective range of no more than 1-2 meters.

personally, i start with ISO400 colour film even for my SLR, regardless the situation. if CP has stocks for good ISO800 or even ISO1600 colour film, i'll be first in line. in broad, sunny days, it allows me to use a higher shutter speed eliminating any possible handshakes. to get slow shutter speeds, i just use my tian ya GND/ND filters. in dim, cloudy conditions, i can get away with a reasonable shutter speed at wide-open apertures, also eliminating handshakes. same principle applies for PnS/prosumers/DSLRs.

grain (or noise in DSLR) is not everything for a picture. in this age of digital, people just plain forget that.
 

my toys! :)

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left: on-loan body cap lens from sykestang
centre: newly obtained konica panorama disposable camera
right: FunkyCam (1st generation, i guess, compared to Expiredyogurt's)


yup - finally found a cheap version of 35mm panorama camera on yahoo auctions. it's out of production liao. managed to swipe the final few pieces from a lady last nite and taking it out later to shoot @ labradour park (weather permitting...). ;p

Steady lah, bro.....