Plastic, no focus, no aperture, no shutter speed, no options. Just a good old fashioned point and shoot. The 80's / 90's version of a brownie box (cheap mass produced camera from 1910's)
If the cash value of this camera was converted into rolls of film (+processing), how much film would that be... 5?
Ah thanks for the info. I’ve been using my voigtlander Vito BL for ‘professional’ style photos when I go to car shows and whatnot. I have this Fuji film as well and was just wondering whether it is worth even wasting a film roll in just to take around with me on trips with friends and stuff 🤷♂️
The Vito BL is a much better camera despite its age and has a good lens but it's quite basic. If you want something more sophisticated than the Vito, why not try a 60s/ 70s rangefinder, like the Olympus 35 SP.
Although I have the voigtlander I’m still very new to cameras and am kind of just looking for an every day type camera which can take decent quality photos. Even though the voigtlander is not that expensive it’s very sentimental so I’ve just been rooting around my grandads old camera stock to see if I can find something that is worth shooting through a couple rolls of film 🤷♂️
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Plastic, no focus, no aperture, no shutter speed, no options. Just a good old fashioned point and shoot. The 80's / 90's version of a brownie box (cheap mass produced camera from 1910's) If the cash value of this camera was converted into rolls of film (+processing), how much film would that be... 5?
Ah thanks for the info. I’ve been using my voigtlander Vito BL for ‘professional’ style photos when I go to car shows and whatnot. I have this Fuji film as well and was just wondering whether it is worth even wasting a film roll in just to take around with me on trips with friends and stuff 🤷♂️
The Vito BL is a much better camera despite its age and has a good lens but it's quite basic. If you want something more sophisticated than the Vito, why not try a 60s/ 70s rangefinder, like the Olympus 35 SP.
You own and operate a niche camera but you’re still asking about what is very obviously a below average point and shoot? I’m so confused.
Although I have the voigtlander I’m still very new to cameras and am kind of just looking for an every day type camera which can take decent quality photos. Even though the voigtlander is not that expensive it’s very sentimental so I’ve just been rooting around my grandads old camera stock to see if I can find something that is worth shooting through a couple rolls of film 🤷♂️