



Background Info:
Well first and foremost this camera can survive anything I throw at it as it has no damage and has been on nights out, journeys in Dartmoor through mud, rain and storms and has no issues. The quality of this point and shoot is very much something at a 28mm I don't give this small thing enough time to show me what it has as its a point and shoot but it's hell of a camera that creates some stunning images using in date film as all the film I have put it through have been out of date and it has done well, the fact it has a self winder is awesome as something I'm used to is having to wind my own film with this compact guy it pulls, moves and rewinds all the film for you making sure each shot is ready with 0.25secs for you.
I wish I could say much more about this little point and shoot but I guess it speaks for itself it's small but very mighty for what it is, its tiny size fits into any pocket without issue, so that camera sits in the pocket and is used whenever needed, film on the go!
The panorama mode I wouldn't call so much a panorama as inside the camera there are plastic covers that change the ratio of the 35mm frame giving the aesthetic feel of a panorama shot but its not a real panorama that stretches across a few frames. The flash? well don't look into it when it goes off its got soft lighting but for sure has a punch when looking at it as it is able to light up the club for that split second where you stand. The cool things I say that stand out for this camera are the modes it has from timing, rewind, landscape, portrait and the panorama.
I've only shot about 6-7 rolls of film with this point and shoot outside in a landscape sense within the streets but these were used for testing locations and seeing if they aesthetically work for a project, which for me well is key and it does the job saving me a lot of money rather than having to log heavy medium/large format camera getting the same idea of the scale of the project.
This camera is great for family images, nights out to remember and for the sense I used it, this point and shoot is an all-rounded good small compact camera that does everything it needs to be able to take a good image, but it does have a lack of control on things such as double exposure or exposure adjustment if you are shooting older out of date film or if you are wanting to shoot at a different isa.
Features:
lightweight 35mm format AF camera (108 x 62 x 32mm = 155g)
28mm f/3.5 lens.
Built-in Panorama (13 x 36mm) mode (makes the film smaller on ratio).
Date imprint on both Normal and Panorama format
Duracell Lithium DL123 CR123A Batteries
Built with flash, landscape and timer modes
Rewinds film automatically.
lightweight 35mm format AF camera (108 x 62 x 32mm = 155g)
28mm f/3.5 lens.
Built-in Panorama (13 x 36mm) mode (makes the film smaller on ratio).
Date imprint on both Normal and Panorama format
Duracell Lithium DL123 CR123A Batteries
Built with flash, landscape and timer modes
Rewinds film automatically.
Price:
Purchasing cost - £99
Current Value (2020) - £162/£185 (Etsy/filmcamerastore)
Purchasing cost - £99
Current Value (2020) - £162/£185 (Etsy/filmcamerastore)
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