I rarely see anything affordable at an antique store anymore, but I came across this little camera that I had never heard of - the Kodak Flash Bantam.
I could not believe how small it was, and just fell in love with the pop-out lens board design. I checked and all of the shutter speeds fired (maybe a little slow on the longer speeds), and the lens looked great, so I could not resist picking it up, since it was a decent amount below eBay prices.
From what I've read, it uses 828 film, which is essentially 35mm film without sprocket holes. I intend to pick up a roll of 828 off of eBay and tape some 35mm film to it to use.
If there is an easier way to make this camera use modern film, please let me know. If you have used one before, please let me know any tips or tricks, etc.
Here it is:
I could not believe how small it was, and just fell in love with the pop-out lens board design. I checked and all of the shutter speeds fired (maybe a little slow on the longer speeds), and the lens looked great, so I could not resist picking it up, since it was a decent amount below eBay prices.
From what I've read, it uses 828 film, which is essentially 35mm film without sprocket holes. I intend to pick up a roll of 828 off of eBay and tape some 35mm film to it to use.
If there is an easier way to make this camera use modern film, please let me know. If you have used one before, please let me know any tips or tricks, etc.
Here it is: