Retro Film Fisheye-Cam

Cameras are not much easier than this. The Pocket Demekin Fisheye camera has virtually no controls. Hardly bigger than the 110-film cartyridges it is used, the camera has a fixed shutter speed of 1 100 sec, a fixed aperture of .5 and a fixed focal length of 8.9mm. For this short and wide lens, there is no real need to focus – the depth of the field will take care of that. Therefore, the only controls you have, the shutter and the film transport wheel. It is not even a viewfinder – instead you have the things with the frame flip-up frame on. although this is a fisheye you really only need him in the general direction, to ensure that the catch of your issue.
It looks like a lot of fun and a great antidote to the constant handling, you can use the modern digicam. The only problem is price. This is really nothing more than a dime-store design.
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