daveleo
what?
Having recently discovered the "toy camera" mode on my Fujifilm X-A1, I will toy with it for a while.
The plan is, these would be straight camera JPG's (no PP).
You are most welcome to post yours, if you desire, using any digital camera.

The plan is, these would be straight camera JPG's (no PP).
You are most welcome to post yours, if you desire, using any digital camera.
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Nice pic! ^ 
DominikDUK
Well-known
Nice picture, but toy camera look it ain't, but it should be noted that there are several real digital toycameras one can buy or build.
Sparrow
Veteran
Nice picture, but toy camera look it ain't, but it should be noted that there are several real digital toycameras one can buy or build.
... I have the desirable 2007 Marvel Spiderman Camara in red and blue
Lss
Well-known
--s
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Sony RX 100 in toy camera mode, and, I have to admit, a little pp:

Roger Hicks
Veteran
My God!
"Toy camera mode".
Buy a decent camera and then TRY to take technically inferior pictures with it.
And people complain about Leica ripping buyers off by selling a pre-brassed body.
The only difference is how much money you can afford to waste.
Cheers,
R.
"Toy camera mode".
Buy a decent camera and then TRY to take technically inferior pictures with it.
And people complain about Leica ripping buyers off by selling a pre-brassed body.
The only difference is how much money you can afford to waste.
Cheers,
R.
daveleo
what?
My God!
"Toy camera mode".
Buy a decent camera and then TRY to take technically inferior pictures with it.
And people complain about Leica ripping buyers off by selling a pre-brassed body.
The only difference is how much money you can afford to waste.
Cheers,
R.
Roger, I paid $200 for my (used) X-A1 body, and, using a Minolta Rokkor lens on it, it makes wonderful pictures. I actually prefer it's output to my loved X100 and my X-E1.
Fabulous value, and I hope that Fujifilm designs this sensor into a more rugged X-body.
Great little camera, and a wicked good value.
Corran
Well-known
My God!
"Toy camera mode".
Buy a decent camera and then TRY to take technically inferior pictures with it.
And people complain about Leica ripping buyers off by selling a pre-brassed body.
The only difference is how much money you can afford to waste.
Cheers,
R.
Who cares? There's plenty of technically perfect photos that are still boring and poorly thought out to go around.
--s
Well-known
toy cam mode means play-time, right?

robert blu
quiet photographer
Having recently discovered the "toy camera" mode on my Fujifilm X-A1, I will toy with it for a while.
The plan is, these would be straight camera JPG's (no PP).
You are most welcome to post yours, if you desire, using any digital camera.
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Great use of light and the colors are beautifulllll!
robert
--s
Well-known
toy landcsape in toy cam mode

daveleo
what?
Sadly, you can't tweak the various parameters, once you dial in "toy camera" mode, but it's still fun. The effect doesn't work well with every picture (what does?). I do like this one.


Lss
Well-known
Luckily no money was wasted in the making of the previously posted photos.The only difference is how much money you can afford to waste.
nightfly
Well-known
Any recommendations for toy like lenses for a Leica? Attempted a DIY Holga for Leica M-Mount project but failed. Would love to play with a toy lens on the M9 for fun. Probably some old glass that would work to give this sorta effect.
Yes, I know, expensive camera crappy lens, what's the point? Hold those comments. This is just loosen up and have fun with it. Pictures in this thread are more interesting to me than a lot of the perfect photos of things shot with the latest and greatest.
Yes, I know, expensive camera crappy lens, what's the point? Hold those comments. This is just loosen up and have fun with it. Pictures in this thread are more interesting to me than a lot of the perfect photos of things shot with the latest and greatest.
--s
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excuse me, daveleo, going a little off topic (but not too far):
nightfly, I took the crappiest 50mm lens I own, an Industar 22 in silver from 1951 in horrible mechanical shape and took a stroll with my M9. It was disappointing. Besides low contrast (muted colours) and a little, just a little, vignetting no toy cam effect is visible. Maybe I should knock the front lens out....
examples:
Post processing those Leica files is much more "effective". Does it make a difference?
cheers,
smp
nightfly, I took the crappiest 50mm lens I own, an Industar 22 in silver from 1951 in horrible mechanical shape and took a stroll with my M9. It was disappointing. Besides low contrast (muted colours) and a little, just a little, vignetting no toy cam effect is visible. Maybe I should knock the front lens out....
examples:




Post processing those Leica files is much more "effective". Does it make a difference?
cheers,
smp
daveleo
what?
I did something yesterday, to simulate a toy camera effect on my X100.
Drilled a bunch of holes in a metal lens cap, screwed it on and shot away.
Nope . . . no magic there. In fact, the "bokeh" is horrid!!. But now I have a vented lens cap
if I ever need one.
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The two pictures below are with the X-E1 camera.
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Drilled a bunch of holes in a metal lens cap, screwed it on and shot away.
Nope . . . no magic there. In fact, the "bokeh" is horrid!!. But now I have a vented lens cap
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The two pictures below are with the X-E1 camera.
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--s
Well-known
Looks like you´ve produced a bokeh specialist; bokeh everywhere across the frame.
But that´s an interesting new aspect. I´ll be off for a couple of days, and when I return I´ll experiment a bit......
But that´s an interesting new aspect. I´ll be off for a couple of days, and when I return I´ll experiment a bit......
--s
Well-known
The toy camera look..... what is it?
I took an ordinary pic and tried to emulate:
toy cameras have crappy lenses, so I added some vignetting:
Then I turned down colour saturation, well, because, see pic 2:
In my memory toy cameras work with cheap film, so I added some grain:
Almost finished, ahh, a little colour shift is missing:
I took an ordinary pic and tried to emulate:

toy cameras have crappy lenses, so I added some vignetting:

Then I turned down colour saturation, well, because, see pic 2:

In my memory toy cameras work with cheap film, so I added some grain:

Almost finished, ahh, a little colour shift is missing:

daveleo
what?
too much fun.
And the irony is killing me .... working on a computer to convert your very nice picture from your very nice camera into a cheap toy camera picture - * I must definitely play with this idea *


I must have a GIMP plugin somewhere that says "toy camera" .
And the irony is killing me .... working on a computer to convert your very nice picture from your very nice camera into a cheap toy camera picture - * I must definitely play with this idea *
I must have a GIMP plugin somewhere that says "toy camera" .
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