Of course, as it came from a camera that was supposed to be thrown in the trash, this flash was only designed for a specific shutter speed, aperture, and film. Bulkier off-the-shelf flashes have ...
A camera that exposes photographic film to light in order to take a picture. Used since the late 1800s, the film is a chemical emulsion on a plastic substrate that is sensitive to light.
The camera also has the simplicity of a disposable film camera. The only control is the shutter release at the top (which you also press and hold to turn the camera on or off) and a switch to select ...
One of the earliest compact film cameras, the lens is made of glass instead ... take photos in darker environments without needing a flash. It can also create a shallow depth of field where ...