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Imatic LT-002
This cheap little camera belongs in the Time Magazine Camera line of clones.
Imatic LT-002
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My Little Powerhouse
Bicycle
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This was part of a shot taken with my cheap .25 cent plastic Imatic LT-002 35mm camera. Each time I would advance the frame, the camera itself would only advance the film about halfway. Therefore, the entire roll was overlapped. This was one of the few images where I was able to crop something clear out of one of the negatives. It has no clarity or detail, but at least it's pretty much the same over the entire area of the negative. I don't think I'll be using this camera ever again.
Camera: Imatic LT-002
Lens: 50mm New Optical Lens, f/5.6
Film: Kodak 400 35mm color film
Aperture: F/11
Date: April 19th, 2012, 12.35 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Imatic 06cf
Never Laugh When The Hearse Goes By
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These are two adjoining frames taken with my faulty Imatic LT-002 35mm camera. You can see that it would only wind the negative about 1/3 of the way it should have. That's why every frame turned out like this and it was almost impossible to find anything worth scanning. The black ambulance at the right side of the picture was on a television screen. The screen itself is crooked, but I was shooting so that the ambulance was at a more normal viewing angle.
The two adjoining frames become symbiotic in appearance and theme when viewed this way forced together like they were.
Imatic 13hf
Spare
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This was part of a shot taken with my cheap .25 cent plastic Imatic LT-002 35mm camera. Each time I would advance the frame, the camera itself would only advance the film about halfway. Therefore, the entire roll was overlapped. This was one of the few images where I was able to crop something clear out of one of the negatives. It has no clarity or detail, but at least it's pretty much the same over the entire area of the negative. I don't think I'll be using this camera ever again.
Camera: Imatic LT-002
Lens: 50mm New Optical Lens, f/5.6
Film: Kodak 400 35mm color film
Aperture: F/16
Date: April 19th, 2012, 2.37 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Imatic 12cf
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