



Background Info:
This camera well its bulky for the size it has I've taken it on its fair share of nights out and I can tell you it will turn heads from its straight away developing you can watch to its funky size, even at times I've had people buy an image as it's a great wallet image memories for a night out. With its perks, this camera has made some amazing landscape photography with its f/14 aperture. The camera does feel cheap as it's fully plastic and with age, the blue does look like a cheap plastic starting fading but other than that the camera is well built and solid. I use this camera more often than the polaroid and the square format Fujifilm as its size of the image, convenience of the speed of image developing, simple factor of use and maintain as in the use of Double AA batteries and the film for 10 shots is around £8 a pack or you get a multipack for 20 shots for about £15.
The film is very easy to load you just pop the back cover off and place the film in and shoot the 1st image to remove the 1st cover as that is the light shield to stop the film exposing. The other feature I like is that so no mistake of destroying any film in the camera it has a counter but also on the top left corner a small clear dot that goes yellow if film is loaded as there is an indicator on the film container.
Overall the camera is cheap and interesting for some fun party memories at a cheap price compared to polaroid or other options and leaving memories big enough yet slim enough to fit into a wallet or any pocket, possibly this is the best option as its available to provide everything from simplicity to bright colours. The drawbacks as I say it feels cheap and the film is only white border images in colour.
Features:
Wide-format images that are affordable 62x99mm.
F/14 aperture which is fixed.
4 x AA batteries - lasts about 10-12 film packs (10images x1 2packs = 120images).
Simple to use back shows you can change the focus either close or far, then to have the flash on or off
It's a pretty lightweight camera for its size as it comes in at 650g.
Wide-format images that are affordable 62x99mm.
F/14 aperture which is fixed.
4 x AA batteries - lasts about 10-12 film packs (10images x1 2packs = 120images).
Simple to use back shows you can change the focus either close or far, then to have the flash on or off
It's a pretty lightweight camera for its size as it comes in at 650g.
Price:
Purchasing cost - £36.90
Current Value - £39.00 (eBay/Etsy)
Purchasing cost - £36.90
Current Value - £39.00 (eBay/Etsy)
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