However, we found this interesting anyway. [Marker1024] has taken this old Polaroid land camera and modified it to accept a standard 35mm roll. His list of materials may sound fairly MacGyver-ish ...
Making a camera can be as easy as taking a cardboard box with a bit of film and a pin hole, but making a more accomplished camera requires some more work. A movie camera has all the engineering ...
For a start, it’s a ‘half-frame’ 35mm film camera, using standard 35mm film canister but splitting each frame into two images. Instead of 36 shots on a roll, you therefore get 72 or thereabouts, with ...
35mm or APS film. Optional full-roll APS attachment and bulk 35mm slide feeder. 36-bit, 3.6 Dmax rating. $2499 estimated street price. Excellent software covers needs of both beginners and experts ...
But as it's a half-frame camera you can shoot 72 photographs on a 36-exposure 35mm film, doubling the number of photos from one roll. Contemporary, all-in-one cameras have fixed, built-in lenses, so ...
The ludicrously expensive Leica M Edition 70 set includes a platinum-plated Leica M-A 35mm film camera with Leicavit fast winder, a matching 50mm APO-Summicron-M f/2 lens, and a metallic film ...
Film-based still cameras have been made for a variety of film types including 35mm, Advantix, 120, 220 and the larger 4x5 and 8x10 formats. Film movie cameras capture consecutive images (frames ...