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The camera is very manual, except the flash. The frames don't change width, just the height changes for pan modes.

A manual or something would be a great find.

.99 at a thrift store. It can't be all bad.

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It's a no-name Chinese novelty camera. That's not to say it can't take good pictures. What sort of ID were you looking for, and for what purpose? It's not a Nikon...
 
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Something like what shutter/f-stop the camera is set at .

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The camera is very manual, except the flash. The frames don't change width, just the height changes for pan modes.

A manual or something would be a great find.

.99 at a thrift store. It can't be all bad.

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Not all that good. I wouldn't pay more than $5 for it new.
 

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Generic two way camera: Panorama and Normal on 35mm film mit flash
 
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I think I will throw some PlusX at it tomorrow. I have no idea what it prefers, 100 or 400 iso. Time to burn through some to find out.
 

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I think I will throw some PlusX at it tomorrow. I have no idea what it prefers, 100 or 400 iso. Time to burn through some to find out.

ISO 125. Do not waste it experimenting at ISO 400.
 

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Most of the "fixed everything" cheapish 35mm cameras are f11 at 1/100. They're "daylight" cameras -- 100 film for sunny conditions, 400 for cloudy conditions. The flash, if it's manual, might open the aperture up a few stops. Play around with it and see...
 
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