$100.00, no shutter the sensor scans, $100.00, and did I say no shutter?
About a 99 other things "Make it Special" but you must have an open/creative approach from the beginning, most do not and to them I say Flower pictures forever.
Ok, I'm not trying to be difficult but no shutter is no big deal to me. The Holga is nice because the cheapness gives the photos a nice quality i.e. weird colors, little out of focus parts, vignetting, etc. This digital doesn't seem to have those nice qualities. It just seems like a cheap digital camera... and there are tons of those used on ebay that are a lot nicer in make. If this thing made images that were special and endearing, then I'd understand, but cheap digitals with no character are a dime a dozen.
photony texas
Light Sensitive
jsrockit, To be serious for a second, I am not looking for the Holga look with this toy what it maybe can do is something called the Lartigue Effect after the French photographer who did Automobiles like no other. It is sort of a simulation of a focal plane shutter with a horizontal slit that passes across the sensor (a scan) because the exposure is delayed slightly (a moving slit) it can give a tilting warping look. If used effectively it can give the feeling of Velocity. I plan on playing around with the toy but if it is just a toy in the end I will have had some fun and maybe learned something. If I can get a cool car with elliptical wheels moving forward like Lartigue did I will have paid a bit of homage to the great French photographer.
what it maybe can do is something called the Lartigue Effect after the French photographer who did Automobiles like no other. It is sort of a simulation of a focal plane shutter with a horizontal slit that passes across the sensor (a scan) because the exposure is delayed slightly (a moving slit) it can give a tilting warping look. If used effectively it can give the feeling of Velocity.
See, now that is what I am talking about... that does make it different...if it works. Keep us informed.
erik
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maybe, but at $170.00? i'll stick with my diana.
lightshot
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Very cool!
So has anyone received their Yashica yet?
cmedin
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Very cool!
So has anyone received their Yashica yet?
Mine's here. Will be posting a review on my blog tomorrow. Suffice it to say it's about what I expected and hoped for; small, quirky, interesting.
Faintandfuzzy
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Mine's here. Will be posting a review on my blog tomorrow. Suffice it to say it's about what I expected and hoped for; small, quirky, interesting.
Please do. I'd love to see all the quirks this camera has. I also hope that much like the Holga, each one has quirks of its own!
POINT OF VIEW
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New thread?
New thread?
I see a whole new RF forum, thread possibility. Camera hacks.
New thread?
I see a whole new RF forum, thread possibility. Camera hacks.
jwcat
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I just received mine. Don't buy it expecting a quality camera for cheap, but that has been said many times already. After five minutes outside, it all works and will fit into the cargo pants I usually wear outside. Instead of blur with camera shake I get the soon to be overdone motion melting curves. Interesting. Who is going to be the first to pull off the lens? Not me, not yet. I am more interested in option mods than in manipulating images, but that being said, I will shoot my moving car shot soon.
Merkin
For the Weekend
http://www.japanexposures.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=349
spec sheet. It will meet my always available needs, but slowest "shutter" speed is listed at 1/2 second so that lets pinhole out it seems.
Perhaps not a pinhole, but you could use an f/19 zone plate for similar effect.
cmedin
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Please do. I'd love to see all the quirks this camera has. I also hope that much like the Holga, each one has quirks of its own!
Posted:
http://storpotaten.blogspot.com/2009/11/digital-holga-part-one-of-something.html
Bunch of flaws, but has potential.
Also, you can "stack" effects after you take the shot -- say image 1 is normal, you can apply the "negative" effect to it and get image 2, then apply the "sepia" effect to that and get image 3 which combines negative+sepia.
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Faintandfuzzy
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Posted:
http://storpotaten.blogspot.com/2009/11/digital-holga-part-one-of-something.html
Bunch of flaws, but has potential.I really like the B&W mode which it does quite well. Wish it vignetted more and had some poorer optics, but that can possibly be remedied...
Also, you can "stack" effects after you take the shot -- say image 1 is normal, you can apply the "negative" effect to it and get image 2, then apply the "sepia" effect to that and get image 3 which combines negative+sepia.
Thanks for posting. Darn....I was hoping the optics were worse!
jwcat
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Just enough distortion to be different.
I see it as a Shoot Now Inspect Later (SNIL) camera. Just started learning it.

I see it as a Shoot Now Inspect Later (SNIL) camera. Just started learning it.
Walt G
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That looks pretty good in black and white.
cmedin
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Thanks for posting. Darn....I was hoping the optics were worse!![]()
Yeah, me too. The "lens element" on the front appears to just be for show or protective; putting something (gaffer tape, vaseline) on it doesn't cause any proper distortion/vignetting and rather it looks like you stuck something in front of the lens. Would have to get closer to the sensor to screw with the image "properly" I think.
Phantomas
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Just got mine today. Dark outside, will play around tomorrow.
First impressions -
Much smaller than the product shots I've seen led me to believe.
All plastic, but comfortable to hold.
Looks cute and certainly unique for a digital compact.
Turning flash on takes forever (close to 10 secs).
Color settings (B&W) need to be reset after turning the camera off and on.
Major shutter lag (good for street shooting training - 2 second anticipation for the frame to happen!
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No focus confirmation (I don't even know how it focusses even).
Warning light that your lens is in Macro mode? Amazing surprise on such camera
(seriously).
Truly a pointandshoot, which is great for such camera really.
Good news... looks like LTM mount will fit
50mm would be a supertelephoto. 12mm or 21mm, rare of the lens might be too long, depending how deep the sensor sits. I will play around with it for a few days and then attempt to unscrew the lens. Lucky tomorrow's weekend 
One word summary of this camera: craptastic!
First impressions -
Much smaller than the product shots I've seen led me to believe.
All plastic, but comfortable to hold.
Looks cute and certainly unique for a digital compact.
Turning flash on takes forever (close to 10 secs).
Color settings (B&W) need to be reset after turning the camera off and on.
Major shutter lag (good for street shooting training - 2 second anticipation for the frame to happen!
No focus confirmation (I don't even know how it focusses even).
Warning light that your lens is in Macro mode? Amazing surprise on such camera
Truly a pointandshoot, which is great for such camera really.
Good news... looks like LTM mount will fit
One word summary of this camera: craptastic!
jwcat
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^ Can't wait for your info.
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Faintandfuzzy
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One word summary of this camera: craptastic!
I think that's the best review I've read for a camera in a long time!
cmedin
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I made a "vignetting mod" to mine to bring it closer to the real deal:
http://storpotaten.blogspot.com/2009/11/vignetting-mod-i-cant-keep-secret.html
As for how it focuses.... well, it doesn't. The DOF from the lens/sensor is so large that even wide open (the only position it's ever in, I took mine apart and there's no hint of any aperture control) just about everything is in focus.
http://storpotaten.blogspot.com/2009/11/vignetting-mod-i-cant-keep-secret.html
As for how it focuses.... well, it doesn't. The DOF from the lens/sensor is so large that even wide open (the only position it's ever in, I took mine apart and there's no hint of any aperture control) just about everything is in focus.
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