Turn casual photographs into special moments. Enjoy the analog finish only possible with film. The large viewfinder captures a large subject and the easy-to-grip design makes it easy to use. Shots: 27. Film: ISO 400, 135 film. Lens: f=32mm, F=10, 1 plastic lens. Shutter Speed: 1/140 sec. Shooting Distance: 1m to infinity. Viewfinder: Reverse Galilean plastic viewfinder. Flash: Built-in (effective focusing distance: 1m to 3m). Slide-type flash switch with pilot light. Battery: Built-in AAA 1.5V alkaline manganese battery. JAN Code: 4547410550955
Turn casual photographs into special moments. Enjoy the analog finish only possible with film. The large viewfinder captures a large subject and the easy-to-grip design makes it easy to use. The exterior design has been changed from a "gusset (pouch)" to a "cardboard box." The body incorporates the three colors of the original design, blending a nostalgic retro feel with a stylish, sophisticated modern look.
1. Ease of Use and Simplicity: Easy Operation for Anyone The camera's greatest appeal lies in its ease of use and simplicity. No complicated settings are required, and there's no need to load film; anyone can easily take photos by simply pressing the shutter. In an age where digital cameras and smartphones are becoming increasingly sophisticated, this simplicity is refreshing and a major benefit for those unfamiliar with mechanical operation or who simply want to enjoy photography without having to think about complex tasks. There are no tedious operations such as turning on the camera, focusing, or adjusting the exposure; simply focus the subject in the viewfinder and press the shutter button. This intuitive operation is one of the reasons it has been accepted by a wide range of people. The analog experience, which embraces inconvenience, may be particularly refreshing for younger generations accustomed to taking photos with smartphones. The lightweight, compact body is also easy to carry, making it perfect for a variety of occasions, including travel and outdoor activities. Because it's a disposable camera, it can be used without worrying about loss or damage, making it appealing to active individuals.
2. Unique image quality and retro feel: Attractive expression not found in digital Photographs taken with film have a unique texture distinct from digital cameras. The grain, warm colors, and nostalgic, retro feel unique to film are appealing features not found in digital photography. The randomness of not capturing the intended image is also one of the attractions. Even overexposure and out-of-focus shots can be enjoyed as tasteful expressions when viewed in retrospect. In contrast to digital photography, which pursues perfect image quality, film photography has a unique beauty born from uncertainty. In recent years, the retro feel of film photography has been rediscovered, especially on social media, and an increasing number of young people are easily uploading and sharing their photos on social media. For the digital native generation, film photography has become a fresh and attractive means of expression. 3. An extraordinary experience and a sense of excitement: the anticipation of waiting for the photo to be developed. While photos taken with a digital camera or smartphone can be viewed immediately, the photos cannot be seen until they are developed. This time lag between taking the photo and developing it creates a kind of extraordinary experience and excitement. The excitement of receiving the developed photo, wondering how it will turn out and what memories it captures, is something special that digital photography lacks. Even failed photos can be shared as memories of the time, and the process of developing itself takes on an entertainment value. In particular, using digital cameras to record special experiences such as events or trips will increase the sense of surprise after development, making the photos even more memorable.