• Lego 35mm camera

    From Eli the Bearded@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun Apr 14 13:16:41 2024
    Not sure if there are people here again or it is all just dnd
    crossposts.

    This Lego Ideas proposal for a working 35mm camera, using the existing magnifying lens, looks wonderful. A bit over 6000 votes now and abot 150
    days to reach the 10,000 mark.

    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/87367099-a72a-4796-afa7-895a58ed932a

    Hoping it becomes real.

    Elijah
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    still has the 2009 digital camera (three megapixels!)

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  • From Kyonshi@3:633/280.2 to All on Fri Apr 19 23:09:59 2024
    On 4/14/2024 5:16 AM, Eli the Bearded wrote:
    Not sure if there are people here again or it is all just dnd
    crossposts.

    This Lego Ideas proposal for a working 35mm camera, using the existing magnifying lens, looks wonderful. A bit over 6000 votes now and abot 150
    days to reach the 10,000 mark.

    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/87367099-a72a-4796-afa7-895a58ed932a

    Hoping it becomes real.

    Elijah
    ------
    still has the 2009 digital camera (three megapixels!)

    Ohhh, and functional as well?
    but where do we get the film to use in that one?
    I assume it still can be found in some places, but I don't think I even
    saw any the last few years.

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  • From Grant Taylor@3:633/280.2 to All on Sat Apr 20 00:35:42 2024
    On 4/19/24 08:09, Kyonshi wrote:
    Ohhh, and functional as well?

    I question how functional it is.

    I'm sure that parts of the camera move and go through motions resembling
    a function camera.

    I don't believe it's a camera that could be used to take pictures.



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  • From Kyonshi@3:633/280.2 to All on Sat Apr 20 09:36:00 2024
    On 4/19/2024 4:35 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
    On 4/19/24 08:09, Kyonshi wrote:
    Ohhh, and functional as well?

    I question how functional it is.

    I'm sure that parts of the camera move and go through motions resembling
    a function camera.

    I don't believe it's a camera that could be used to take pictures.




    Well, that most likely depends what standards you put on that.
    A picture most likely is perfectly possible. Use some normal lego bricks
    on the outside, and do the mechanics with Lego Technic parts. Should work.

    A GOOD picture? I would assume is pretty unlikely.
    It most likely is a gimmick, yes, perfectly possible to take a picture,
    but why would you do that to yourself?

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  • From Eli the Bearded@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun Apr 21 13:44:21 2024
    In rec.toys.lego, Kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 4/14/2024 5:16 AM, Eli the Bearded wrote:
    This Lego Ideas proposal for a working 35mm camera, using the existing magnifying lens, looks wonderful. A bit over 6000 votes now and abot 150 days to reach the 10,000 mark.

    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/87367099-a72a-4796-afa7-895a58ed932a
    Ohhh, and functional as well?
    but where do we get the film to use in that one?

    I can walk ten minutes and be at a photo shop selling and developing
    35mm and medium format film. I expect Amazon will see it to you too, but
    they won't develop. I mostly shoot subminiature with film and
    development from Blue Moon Camera out of Portland, Oregon (not my state,
    let alone walkable).

    I assume it still can be found in some places, but I don't
    think I even saw any the last few years.

    Even my local drug store has film and developing still, but just barely.
    They mostly do digital prints and send the film out somewhere.

    And to respond to downthread comments, the pictures I have seen from it
    are not quality. It's what you might expect from using a homemade
    camera with a plastic lens and plastic shutter.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CgLTYiYrh-y/ https://youtube.com/watch?v=ODakoy4eIbE

    The appeal of a dancing bear isn't that the bear dances well, but the
    bear dances at all.

    Elijah
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    has two functional cameras using Minox 8x11 mm film

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  • From Grant Taylor@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun Apr 21 14:05:08 2024
    On 4/20/24 22:44, Eli the Bearded wrote:
    The appeal of a dancing bear isn't that the bear dances well, but
    the bear dances at all.

    Fair enough.

    But based on the Instagram photo, I think the bear was drunk and fell
    down the stairs end over end.



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  • From Kyonshi@3:633/280.2 to All on Sun Apr 21 20:20:13 2024
    On 4/21/2024 5:44 AM, Eli the Bearded wrote:
    In rec.toys.lego, Kyonshi <gmkeros@gmail.com> wrote:
    On 4/14/2024 5:16 AM, Eli the Bearded wrote:
    This Lego Ideas proposal for a working 35mm camera, using the existing
    magnifying lens, looks wonderful. A bit over 6000 votes now and abot 150 >>> days to reach the 10,000 mark.

    https://ideas.lego.com/projects/87367099-a72a-4796-afa7-895a58ed932a
    Ohhh, and functional as well?
    but where do we get the film to use in that one?

    I can walk ten minutes and be at a photo shop selling and developing
    35mm and medium format film. I expect Amazon will see it to you too, but
    they won't develop. I mostly shoot subminiature with film and
    development from Blue Moon Camera out of Portland, Oregon (not my state,
    let alone walkable).

    I assume I could get film somewhere in this city. There must be a place
    still selling it. There's an art academy and a few photographers here.
    But I also don't have any conscious memory of seeing any because I
    haven't actually used a camera with film for the last... 20 years
    already? And even then I was using an old camera I got as a kid.



    The appeal of a dancing bear isn't that the bear dances well, but the
    bear dances at all.


    true that


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