Kumosan Wide Lens Film Camera

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The Wide Lens Film Camera is the compact, instant film camera that you will want to take everywhere. Capture your story in stunning detail with the Best Film Camera. With the creative freedom to capture the decisive shot, see all the detail of your holiday sunset or follow action in the local football match. Photographic brilliance meets pure, elegant style in the Mini Film Camera. With a host of features designed to enhance every facet of the Mini Film Camera. And it is your faithful partners when you are travelling. This Mini Film Camera with its volume light, easy to carry, and popular features, fashionable in Europe and Japan. This Mini Film Camera is convenient and practical! You will be happy with it!
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  • Specifications:

    • Size: 100 x 58 x 26mm/3.94 x 2.28 x 1.02in(W x H x D)
    • Filming Distance: 1.2m~∞
    • Lens: 22mm F11
    • Shutter: 1/125s
    • Negatives: 135
    • Film Size: 35mm

    Features:

    • This Wide Lens Film Camera is a light-grabbing sport
    • Quick shutters, small apertures, fast subjects
    • With one touch of the shutter button, creating a multi-frame mini photo vignette
    • The Mini Film Camera uploads your masterpiece to lomography
    • The Best Film Camera comes and create sa full-action MiniMovie
    • This Mini Film Camera uses standard film and standard processing

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    • Film Camera is a light-grabbing sport
    • Capture your story in stunning detail with the Best Film Camera

    Mini Film Camera

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    • The Wide Lens Film Camera is the compact, instant film camera that you will want to take everywhere

    Best Film Camera

    • The Film Camera upload your masterpiece to lomography
    • With the creative freedom to capture the decisive shot, see all the detail of your holiday sunset or follow action in the local football match

    Wide Lens Film Camera

    Kumosan Wide Lens Film Camera

    • Photographic brilliance meets pure, elegant style in the Mini Film Camera. With a host of features designed to enhance every facet of the Mini Film Camera. And it is your faithful partners when you are travelling

    How Does a Film Camera Work?

    • A film camera uses light to create an image on a thin piece of plastic that is coated with silver halide salts. The salts change color when they are exposed to light. When the film is placed in a developer, the changes stop and the image is "fixed." At this point the image is in negative, but will be correct when it is printed
    • In order to produce a good picture, the film must be properly exposed. This exposure happens when the film is placed behind the aperture, which is an opening in the body of the camera and light is allowed to contact the film through the opening and closing of the shutter. The shutter protects the film until the photographer wants to take the picture
    • The length of time the shutter stays open and the size of the aperture is controlled by the photographer. That is, if the aperture is open too far, or the shutter stays open too long, the picture will be overexposed, thus being washed out. If the aperture is closed, or the shutter doesn't stay open long enough the picture will be underexposed, thus being too dark
    • Most amateur photographers determine the best aperture and shutter settings through trial and error. There are also some cameras that will adjust automatically, making it easy for nearly anyone to take great pictures. The first of these was the Brownie camera, which was introduced over a hundred years ago

    How to Load and Remove Film in a Manual Camera:

    Load film:

    • Pull up on the film rewind button until the back cover opens up
    • Open the camera back. (Keep an open camera away from direct sunlight.)
    • Insert a roll of 35mm film into the chamber
    • Grasp the end of the film or leader and carefully pull toward the opposite end of the camera interior
    • Insert the leader into any slot of the take-up spool
    • Pull the advance film lever once. Make sure the film perforations are in the teeth of the transport sprocket and take-up spool
    • Make sure the film is lying flat. If it is looping out, it will not move forward properly in the camera. It must be taut. Slowly turn the rewind crank in the direction of the arrow until it stops. Close the cover. Take several blank shots until the number 1 shows up on the frame counter

    Remove film:

    • Place the end of the film box into the memo holder pocket, to remind you what kind of film it is and the number of frames or exposures
    • Understand that, when you are at the end of your film, the advance lever will either not move at all or only move part of the way. It is important that you push the rewind button. Turn the rewind crank in the direction of the arrow. The frame counter will count backward as you do this. It will end at S
    • Watch for the back to pop open. Remove the film canister and reload the camera

    How to Choose Film for Your Camera:

    • Decide whether you want photographs or slides, color or black-and-white. Many professional photographers prefer slides because they have rich color saturation and minimal graininess. Black-and-white delivers striking images with stark textures
    • Choose a film size that is appropriate for your camera. Most cameras use 35 mm (or 135) film, though cartridge-film cameras need 24 mm Advanced Photo System (APS) film. Roll-film cameras use 120 or 220; large-format, hooded view cameras use single sheets of film for each exposure (4 by 5 inches and up)
    • Understand how film speed works. Fast speeds pick up rapid action and work well in low-light situations. Slower speeds produce richer colors and greater contrast, but you'll need bright light and a steady hand. Film speed is indicated by an ISO number (how sensitive a film is to light compared to a standard from the International Standards Organization). The faster the film, the more sensitive
    • Choose a slow speed (25 to 64 ASA) if you want minimal graininess and colors that punch, but only if you'll be photographing in the bright sunlight. Slow speeds are excellent for close-ups, still shots and photos you plan to enlarge. You may need a tripod to steady the camera with slow film
    • Select a medium speed (100 to 200 ASA) if you want an all-purpose film that delivers clear colors and images outdoors, or indoors with a flash
    • Opt for 400 speed if you'll be photographing action shots or if you'll be in low-light conditions, such as cloudy days or indoors without a flash. Zoom lenses require the use of higher-speed films (400 ASA and up)
    • Get 800-speed film if you're photographing very fast action or shots with dim light. This is ideal for a fireworks show, twilight or a candlelit dinner. Speeds above 800 (1,000 to 3,200 ASA) are considered professional speeds
    • Use slide film for appropriate light if you prefer slides to photos: daylight for indoors, or tungsten light for flash photography
    • Look for store-brand films to save money unless you plan on making significant enlargements or publishing your work
    • Store film in a cool, dry place with good ventilation, such as a refrigerator, and get it developed as soon as the roll is finished. Never expose film to heat or direct sunlight

    Package Included:

    • 1 x Film Camera

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Alice (from Brazil) Bought this item on 04-11-2012 40 DinoPoint gained for this post
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i just loved this camera, it's very easy to use and the pictures are great!
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the quality could be better. the plastic feels really fragile for its price.
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if you wanna start lomography, this is the right camera to start with!
leann Evans Bought this item on 06-17-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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This camera is a lot of fun to play with. One great thing is that it's very light. way less than a pound.
Murat Moukhamdjanov Bought this item on 06-11-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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This little camera is a must for any film photographer. I have two of them. It's lightweight, small, and can take great pictures.
Cody Oebel Bought this item on 06-02-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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This is a great little camera that is tons of fun to shoot and has taught me much about photography in the process.
Michelle Barker Bought this item on 05-30-2011 20 DinoPoint gained for this post
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It was easy to do and the results are exactly what I was hoping for! Holga is pretty fab!

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