I saved up money from collection of coke and pepsi bottles by the side of the road (5 cent deposit) and ordered a miniature "Hit" style camera from the back pages of a kid's magazine.
Weeks later, the "Hit" arrived, complete with a few rolls of "miniature roll film".
My Dad knew how to develop film, and somehow managed to develop the "Hit" camera film. The results were really miserable. He felt bad because of all the effort I put into getting the money to order the "Hit", so he helped me pick out a plastic 35mm camera at a second hand store.
I remember him showing me how to look through the back of the camera (with no film in it) while he clicked the shutter, and showed how the plastic wonder did have a steadier shutter speed and would adjust the aperture depending in the "Bright Sun/Cloudy/Shade" symbols on the side of the lens barrel, and he showed me how the "Hit" was all over the place, shutter sometimes fast, sometimes slow, and the aperature was fixed (and always too small).
Incredibly, I have a picture of me and my Mom, taken by Dad in 1966, I have the "plastic wonder" in tow, I am 9 years old in the photo:
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