I collect cameras. I have a few different types, but my favorite, hands down, are weird "little digital cameras" or "toy digital cameras". I love the funky look you often get using them, and they're a lot of fun (well, my twisted idea of fun) to research and obtain.
Anyway, I practically wet myself when I saw this.
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It's a miniaturized, digital replica of the original Rolleiflex twin lens "waist shooter" (you look down at the viewfinder mounted in the top of the camera).
I don't know when (or if) it's going to be available in the states, but it's pretty fucking cool.
Anyway, I practically wet myself when I saw this.
.
It's a miniaturized, digital replica of the original Rolleiflex twin lens "waist shooter" (you look down at the viewfinder mounted in the top of the camera).
I don't know when (or if) it's going to be available in the states, but it's pretty fucking cool.
ponette:
Fellow San Diegan - I have a few cameras I've collected. Can you tell me anything about them? One is a Carena Zoomex, k2 lens, Pangenieux. The other is a Quarz 2M, made in the USSR. The Russian one was a gift from a friend in Romania who inherited it from his grandfather. It came with several lenses, the original case and some film that I can't tell if has been used or not. Any info you might have or a place to point me to find out would be greatly appreciated.
mexicant:
Happy Samhain! And that camera is uber cool. My parents just bought this new computer from some sketchy dealer type thing but it came with a Mustek mini camera that looks so cool it makes me wanna steal it.