Target See: Camera

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The Target See: Camera is a simple plastic point and shoot camera that takes 24x36mm images on 135 size film was released in 2005 by the large chain store Target. It features a plastic 28mm lens, with an aperture of f/11 and a built-in flash. The only writing it sported on the front of the camera was that it was "focus free." No manufacturer or model name of camera is listed on the camera itself or in the included manual.

On the back of the box it came in it says "Distributed by Target Corporation," and "Copyright 2005 Target Brands, Inc." It was part of their e-gear series and came with a simple instruction manual.


Specifications

  • Camera Type: Focus-free 35mm film camera with built-in flash for indoor and outdoor use.
  • Film: 24x36mm 135 size. For best results, use ASA/ISO 200 or 400 film in dull weather.
  • Lens: Single plastic element, 28mm, f/11.
  • Shooting Range: 1.2m second.
  • Film Advance: Manual, serrated thumb wheel type.
  • Film Rewind: Folding crank with manual release.
  • ADEP: Automatic double exposure prevention.
  • Exposure Counter: Auto preset progressive type.
  • Strap: Wrist style.
  • Flash: Powered by one AA battery.