Mar - 4th

Aiptek Pencam SD — Digital Holga, or a better Digital Harinezumi?

Posted at 6:32 pm | Filed Under art, film, pencam, plastic

I took this picture with a Aiptek Pencam SD, a camera I liken to the Digital Harinezumi. The Pencam SD is roughly the same size, and does 1280×960 max resolution (still), and 6-8 frames per second at 640×480. Like the Digital Harinezumi, the Pencam SD has 64MB of built-in memory and an SD card slot. [...]

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Jan - 19th

Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim on lomography.com

Posted at 5:06 pm | Filed Under film, plastic, vivitar UWS

The Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim is a wonderful little plastic toy camera. At first glance, it looks like any other $2 junk shoppe camera, but the devil is in the details.
The UW&S has a 22mm lens – that’s wider than any DSLR zoom or digital point and shoot. Normally, to get that wide, you’d [...]

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Nov - 25th

Fun with a Vivitar PN2011 “panoramic” camera

Posted at 5:41 pm | Filed Under art, film, plastic, vivitar pn2011

I went out shooting with a Vivitar PN2011, a 35mm panoramic plastic camera. This is probably my favorite plastic camera to date, but I don’t know why. I think it’s big enough, the lens is wide enough, it feels sturdy enough and it’s got a lens cover to protect that $1.00 piece of plastic. They’re [...]

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Nov - 24th

Shadows, Jazz

Posted at 2:51 pm | Filed Under art, film, plastic, san francisco

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Nov - 19th

Leaf a la Jazz

Posted at 7:26 pm | Filed Under art, film, plastic

Chromatic aberration? Pincushin distortion? Vignetting? Must be a Jazz Jelly!
Shot with generic 200 ISO $.99 store film.

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