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Specifications:
- Size: 64 x 34 x100mm/2.5 x 1.32 x 3.9in(W x D x H)
- Materials: Plastic & Sticker
- Filming Distance: 1m~∞
- Lens: 28mm f/9.5
- Shutter: 1/100s
- Film Size: 35mm/1.36in
Features:
- The Strawberry Film Camera with juice shape design
- Film Camera is a light-grabbing sport
- Quick shutters, small apertures, fast subjects, and low lights call for film
- With Straw one touch of the shutter button, creating a multi-frame mini photo vignette
- The Juice Film Camera upload your masterpiece to lomography
- The Film Camera come and create a full-action MiniMovie
- Uses standard film and standard processing
- The film camera without lights, don't use indoor
Details:


- With Straw one touch of the shutter button, creating a multi-frame mini photo vignette

- Film Camera is a light-grabbing sport, quick shutters, small apertures, fast subjects, and low lights call for film
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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Jakub Andrš
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02-23-2011- Other Thoughts: I've done a few modifications to my holga already to make it more my style. It was easy to do and the results are exactly what I was hoping for! Holga is pretty fab!
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Balla Traore
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04-27-2011- Other Thoughts: So much fun. Highly recommend this product especially for all photographers because these toy cameras are inexpensive and offer so much: blurry pics, light leaks, multiple exposures, oh my!!!
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Matthew Holdren
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01-27-2011- Other Thoughts: This little plastic camera is a must for any film photographer. I have two of them. It's lightweight, small, and can take great pictures.
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Christoph Kollitz
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03-10-2011- Other Thoughts: Ok, so it's not a dirty adult toy, but one of my favorite toy cameras. I was used to using a Diana camera but this is much easier and feels like it won't fall apart.
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christian selvinelli
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01-06-2011- Other Thoughts: This affordable toy camera is renowned by artists around the globe, and for good reason too! You can use it with your other cameras for extra fun!
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