Difference between revisions of "Konica single use cameras"
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* Torikkiri Waterproof (loaded with 400ASA, 27 exp) | * Torikkiri Waterproof (loaded with 400ASA, 27 exp) | ||
* WaiWai (17mm lens) (loaded with Centuria 800, 12 exp)<ref>Yoshida Kojiro, Kuzuhara Takeshi, Masuda Takuro, Yogata Kozue, and Kogo Shoji, ‘The Development of the Torikkiri Konica MiNi Wai Wai Wide Single-Use Camera.’ Konica Tech Report 16, pp. 31-34, 2003</ref> (single use but can be hacked for reloading<ref>See this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwnP8Yz4fWE</ref>) | * WaiWai (17mm lens) (loaded with Centuria 800, 12 exp)<ref>Yoshida Kojiro, Kuzuhara Takeshi, Masuda Takuro, Yogata Kozue, and Kogo Shoji, ‘The Development of the Torikkiri Konica MiNi Wai Wai Wide Single-Use Camera.’ Konica Tech Report 16, pp. 31-34, 2003</ref> (single use but can be hacked for reloading<ref>See this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwnP8Yz4fWE</ref>) | ||
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Revision as of 03:15, 22 June 2010
Konica Single Use Cameras
Konica commenced manufacturing single-use cameras in 1987. As a major film manufacturer, Konica, like Agfa and Kodak, had to include disposable cameras in its range after Fuji had pioneered the concept in 1986. Over time, Konica developed a number of specialised disposables not offered by other manufacturers, notably the Waiwai / Superwide with 17mm lens and mirror on the front.
Overview
The Models
- Black & White (2002) (loaded with 400 ISO black & white film, 18 exp)
- Film-In 24+3 (<2000) (loaded with Centuria 400, 27 exp)[1]
- also produced as commemorative cameras for events, such as the Tour de France 2005
- Film-In 27 Flash (<2000) (loaded with Centuria 400, 27 exp) [2]
- Film-In-Mini Konica Black-and-White (Torikkiri Konica Shirokuro) (April 1995)[3]
- Film-In Mini (<2001) (loaded with Centuria 400, 24 exp)
- Film-In Neo (2001) (loaded with Centuria 400, 27 exp)
- Film-In Neo 800 Flash (2000) (loaded with Centuria 800, 27 exp)
- Film-In Neo Super Outdoor Jour (2003) (loaded with Centuria 400, 27 exp) Cite error: Closing
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tag - Film-In Panorama 12 (loaded with Centuria 400, 12 exp)
- Film-In Superwide (17mm lens) (loaded with Centuria 800, 12 exp) (=WaiWai distributed in USA)
- Film-In Waterproof 24+7 (loaded with 400ASA, 27 exp). Essentially a Film-In 24+3 in a plastic housing
- also available with marketing imprints, eg Coca-Cola
- Issimo (1998) (loaded with APS Film ISO400, 25 exp), lens: 24/8.5 [4]
- Issimo Mirror Type APS Film ISO400 (1998)[5]
- Torikkiri Mini (April 1992)[6]
- Torikkiri Motto Mini Flash Sepia (1997),
- Torikkiri Konica AD flash (1996, 25 exp)[7]
- Torikkiri Konica MINI 2 Flash (1996, 24 exp)[8]
- Torrikiri Konica Cho-Mini
- Torikkiri MiNi Goody (July 1999)[9]
- Torikkiri MiNi Goody SUPER (September 2000)[10]
- Torikkiri Konica Photo Hime with flash and attachable soft focus adapter (June 1998) (24 exp)
- Torikkiri Waterproof (loaded with 400ASA, 27 exp)
- WaiWai (17mm lens) (loaded with Centuria 800, 12 exp)[11] (single use but can be hacked for reloading[12])