Gadgets with FACES #130: The film cartridge for a Mini Instax non-digital camera
A robot in jail. This arrest closed the case of the 126 prostitutes found dead around Tokyo with odd indentations around their necks but no finger prints.

"There I was being all cool, bucking the digital trend and using other forms of instant photography when I stumbled across this, much to my delight (and confused looks from the non-nerdy one in the relationship). It is the empty cartridge from a pack of Fujifilm Mini Instax, and quite clearly shows it's cheeky little tongue sticking out.`I have also included a photo of what the box of the film looks like, the camera, and an example Instax photo using the empty pack as a handy frame, cos us what still use films also like to recycle stuff."

"In case you care I took the photos on an EOS 40D, which is alright I guess. I didn't scale them for you, although perhaps I should have, as they seem a little soft at 100%, but that's not helped by me using the 17-55 f2.8 wide open. If you're lucky there might be some EXIF data to get your liquid silk flowing, but I can't for the life of me remember if my raw converter keeps it when saving out to jpeg (I use Bibble for Linux, in case you're sad enough to care)" - Dave.

"There I was being all cool, bucking the digital trend and using other forms of instant photography when I stumbled across this, much to my delight (and confused looks from the non-nerdy one in the relationship). It is the empty cartridge from a pack of Fujifilm Mini Instax, and quite clearly shows it's cheeky little tongue sticking out.`I have also included a photo of what the box of the film looks like, the camera, and an example Instax photo using the empty pack as a handy frame, cos us what still use films also like to recycle stuff."

"In case you care I took the photos on an EOS 40D, which is alright I guess. I didn't scale them for you, although perhaps I should have, as they seem a little soft at 100%, but that's not helped by me using the 17-55 f2.8 wide open. If you're lucky there might be some EXIF data to get your liquid silk flowing, but I can't for the life of me remember if my raw converter keeps it when saving out to jpeg (I use Bibble for Linux, in case you're sad enough to care)" - Dave.
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7 Comments:
Get a proper lens, fool.
Someone else who uses actual film? Blimeh...
Although, I just use a lomo coloursplash/actionsampler and a holga gcfn so I suspect I don't really count in the 'proper film users' stakes.
Sponde Finge probably has 2 of each 'proper' lens though.
Or are you past that now Sponge? (or is it mr Finge?)
wv: kicas = hell yeah!
liquid silk is flowing like milk
white and wet and plentiful
oh god...
Mioutta
(I'm outta here)
I like the sound of the 17-55 f2.8 wide open.
HER NAMES EGG MONROE SHES OLDER
(Am I doing that right?)
it's done like this:
her names egg monroe shes older
yours needs less caps
You also need to carry on doing it way past the point where it was funny.
Well done.
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