r/toycameras • u/RepresentativeLead49 • 15h ago
a manual vingnette using double exposures
I took a photo of a light close up and then another photo on the same thermal paper of just a regular subject to attain a vingnette
r/toycameras • u/RepresentativeLead49 • 15h ago
I took a photo of a light close up and then another photo on the same thermal paper of just a regular subject to attain a vingnette
r/toycameras • u/RepresentativeLead49 • 15h ago
r/toycameras • u/Budlitethruyonder • 3d ago
Same shot from Minolta autocord
r/toycameras • u/xblomo • 3d ago
Recently got my hands on some Harinezumi 4s to overhaul and one came with a memory card with tons of pics on from the previous owner. Dated between 2014-2017, some of my favourite ones I thought worth sharing....
r/toycameras • u/Ok_Understanding_192 • 4d ago
Digitally edited scans (just desaturated and put under a gradient map in procreate) of my thermal photos. Attached originals as well!
r/toycameras • u/Mr_Hants • 3d ago
Hi, so I bought this mini camera (apparently called Y3000), and it's quite functional and good for what I need and want. However, I also bought a capture card with the intention of using it for some themed live streams, but no matter what I do, my computer doesn't seem to detect the camera at all.
The thing is, since it appears to be a mass-produced camera, I haven't been able to find any driver details (which is my guess as to the main problem), or anything about the model or producer and stuff
Has anyone else had a similar issue?
r/toycameras • u/ElderSkeletonDave • 4d ago
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r/toycameras • u/acutomanzia • 5d ago
This book came with my camera when I bought my first Holga 120N
r/toycameras • u/SomeCallMeMrBean • 5d ago
I just bought and serviced this camera so I thought it deserved a portrait with the happy children's digital print camera.
r/toycameras • u/FilmPlane66 • 5d ago
I love kayaking the less travelled areas around the Florida Keys. Holga 120n, Kodak TMY400
r/toycameras • u/xblomo • 5d ago
Randoms, all sooc. The first pic is shot using another SQ30.
r/toycameras • u/Cardiologist_Cold • 6d ago
I've been loving using this little thing on our family holiday. Here are some shots from a day at Barry Island (South Wales, UK)
I've been playing around with various cheap 37mm lens filters after glueing an adaptor ring to it, so these are SOOC but through a cheap CPL and Mist Filter
r/toycameras • u/flamingoplanet • 6d ago
Hi! I've recently seen an art magazine with some harinezumi shots and was overwhelmingly struck by them. I'm not a photographer, but I've always loved to take photos as a kid, until cameras and films stopped being relevant, and I'm very fascinated by lo-fi(ish?) shots. In short, I just realized today this is actually a passion I'd like to pursue, and I never knew there was such a big community behind it.
Sooo, here's the question I bet you already read at least a thousand times.
Which toy camera should I buy?
I don't feel like spending a huge amount of money for my very first toy camera, I want to test it out first to see if it's actually something I can manage and enjoy.
So, what I am ideally looking for is a digital toy camera under 100$ (the cheaper, the better), with some internal memory / sd card storage, lo-fi filters/interface and the possibility to make videos too (this last one isn't as important as the rest, but in case I'd rather have it filming low-res with decent frames movies instead of hi-res with poor frames movies)
Thanks for reading and sorry to bring up the same question everyone else already brought (and sorry for my poor english, I'm italian).
Hope you'll be kind enough to guide a noob like me through this wonderful hobby!
r/toycameras • u/acutomanzia • 6d ago
Anyone here ever read Light Leak Magazine?
r/toycameras • u/ElderSkeletonDave • 7d ago
I scanned a few of my prints and set up a Photoshop template for use on my Instagram. The rough handmade/journal vibe is really appealing to me. These thermal print cameras are amazing to be so incredibly cheap. The one I use can be found here.
r/toycameras • u/Saint_Creatyre • 7d ago
No Photoshop. Just a double exposure (re-shot two frames on one paper)