Samsung Maxima Zoom 80 Ti
Samsung Maxima Zoom 105 Ti
Shift 3 Mini Digital Camera
The Handle, by Kodak
Ultronic Panoramic
Viking 126 Camera
Vista View Deluxe 110
Vivitar Freelance 3-in-1 Digital Camera
Vivitar Point 'N Shoot 110
Pentax PC-330
Film Box Pinhole Camera
PringCam 1.0
Quaker Corn Meal Box Pinhole Camera
Canon Sure Shot Max Date
Kodak Tele-Ektralite 600
PringCam 1.0 Image
My Newest Guitar
Air Hearts
Big Metal Pipe Thingie
The Clock Tower
"The Dawg"
You Can't Have Your Cake And Wear It, Too
Custom Dodge Magnum
Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Sonar OneStep
Polaroid OneStep Close Up
Polaroid Land Camera Swinger Model 20
Polaroid I-Zone
Polaroid Fun Shooter Flash No. 1
Polaroid Fun Shooter Flash No. 2
Polaroid Flash One-Time-Use Camera
Easy Shot Flash One-Time-Use Camera No. 2
Polaroid 210 Land Camera
Pentax MV
Panorama 35mm
Jiffy Kodak Series II
Minolta Silver Streak Zoom
Minolta Freedom Dual
Minolta Freedom AF10R Date
Minolta Freedom 50N
Minolta Autopak 460 Tx
Minolta Autopak 450E 110 Pocket Camera
Minolta AF 101R
Minolta AF101R Red Eye Reduction Date
Mini Shot 110 Compact Camera
Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D
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alternative cameras ( lo-fi, polaroid, pinhole, key chain, toys etc)
alternative cameras ( lo-fi, polaroid, pinhole, key chain, toys etc)
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Rollei 16
There was a television show on in 1974, on the ABC network called "Kolchak: The Night Stalker." It only lasted one season, but it was a great show. I used to watch it when it was on, then in repeats and wonder at how the main character, who was a newspaper reporter, could get by using a 110 camera for news photography. One time, I stopped a frame while I was watching my DVD set of the show and noticed it didn't look like an ordinary 110 camera. It turned out to be this high-quality German-made beauty Rollei 16. It is a 16mm camera made out of real metal and glass and performs admirably. I haven't found any 16 film like it uses, but have cut down some 35mm Kodak Tri-X film to put in it and used it that way. It works much better than your typical 110 camera. Now I can see how the character in the show got away with using such a little camera.
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