World Toy Camera Day Oct. 18

Very cool.

Need to keep my eye open as I sort through stuff around here. We used to have two digital kids cameras many moons ago, wonder if they would count......

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By today's standards a camera with one shutter speed (not counting B), and fixed aperture, or even maybe as many as 3, counts as a toy camera. I will see if I will be able to go out with my Brownie No2 Model D tomorrow.

EDIT: Forgot to mention, a meniscus lens does help, even if it is glass, as in the Brownies.
 
By today's standards a camera with one shutter speed (not counting B), and fixed aperture, or even maybe as many as 3, counts as a toy camera. I will see if I will be able to go out with my Brownie No2 Model D tomorrow. EDIT: Forgot to mention, a meniscus lens does help, even if it is glass, as in the Brownies.
Good point. Even Holgas have a glass lens option.
 
Guess I'll be digging up a plastic fantastic camera that's in the attic somewhere and load it with B&W film. See what I get!
 
World Toy Camera Day 2014

World Toy Camera Day 2014

Grabbed the closest one to the desk, Greg, and headed out last Saturday.

Meikai EL X on Kodak Gold 100 (exp)

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The Dawn by br1078phot, on Flickr
The camera only has one shutter speed of somewhere between 1/40 and 1/60, so I loaded it with 100 ISO for a cloudy day. It seemed to be just right, though I had to do a lot of work on most of the images, mainly to reduce the diffuse lens flare.

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Autumn Corner by br1078phot, on Flickr


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Late Roses by br1078phot, on Flickr


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Shrine and Cathedral by br1078phot, on Flickr


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Adjustments by br1078phot, on Flickr
This is an example of the work done on most of the frames.


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Snaggle Toothed Monster by br1078phot, on Flickr


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Meikai EL X by br1078phot, on Flickr
The camera used. Use the link below to see all the photos and commentary.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/7699588@N07/sets/72157648528477607/

PF
 
nice photo's Phil. that's about what I expected to see from a Toy camera. I haven't developed the roll of 120 from the Holga yet. Will post when I can.
 
I went a bit overboard and took out not one but two toy cameras: a Brownie Hawkeye with the lens reversed (Fomapan 200) and a Holga 135 Pan (Kodak Gold 200). Here's a small selection.

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