• Lens: Plastic meniscus, 27mm f/8?
  • Shutter: fixed speed, 1/?
  • Meter: none
  • Production: ~late 90's
  • Purchased for $10 (2020)
  • Film photography in 2021 is reaping the decades of chemical engineers' work but it is starting to show its cracks. The one great big aching pustule, the one great big anticipation everyone is holding their breath for is low-light color emulsions. It'll also never happen. With the discontinuation of Natura high-speed film is largely dead and will stay that way with compact zooms that created this market segment long gone. As a whole in-body flashes are reserved for consumer cameras and split-prism focusing aids and autofocus dithers past 5pm. Not many easy answers for those wanting to shoot past 5pm but maybe that niche can be filled with a camera like this.

    These nameless film cameras were everywhere in the 90's, our house had at least 2 circulating around. Usually branded in some way, these things are a step up from (technically reloadable) disposable cameras while retaining the shitty, shitty goodness.

    Features

  • Zero exposure controls, you're relying on the film's latitude to get any images. Don't use expired film like I did, use at least 200 ISO film for acceptable results, 400~800 would be best. The flash is toggled on with a switch on the front of the camera, takes around 20 seconds for the capacitors fully charge up. There is a flash ready indicator at the back of the camera, modern fuji disposables have it beat in legibility.

    Handling

  • It's small and pocketable, closing the clamshell cover shields both the plastic lens and switchess off the flash. It makes for a very conveient take it everywhere camera.

    Performance

    It takes fine photos, nothing deliberately shitty like an LC-A or that TLR back there. Some vignetting, corner distortion, heavy chromatic aberration. Beats the shit out of any consumer digital camera from 2002 by resolution alone.

    Conclusion

    I'm quite fond of it. It's a cute, creaky little camera. Just wished I wouldn't have to worry about it shattering in my pocket. it also loves fingers

    9/3/2021: good god the barrel distortion is ridiculous. straight lines are the enemy

    Created: 4/18/2020

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