smithdan
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Just how can you go wrong with something like this! Seems like a company calling itself Kinetic Marketing had the factory who made all those late century film wasters whip up a bunch with the appropriate logo as promotional giveaways.....
..this one for the SeaTac mall. I had hoped that the usual plastic and often bleary lens on this thing might be designed a little wider in honor of the "panorama" feature. A hint is the front viewfinder opening,
and the fixed shutters on the film plane. Apart from those differences, the lens, case and film transport is the same as all the plastic film gobblers from the twilight of the silver halide process.
Sure enough, pano, just like it said on the box. Specs said 1/100 sec and best use ISO 200 so in went fp4 and I pushed 1 stop. D76 1:1
So here are some, full frame including the black frame that the scanner made when it had a mind to.
light leaks compliments of the cheesy plastic film cassette. they disappear as the roll progresses
sun flare, artsy for some..
poor lens choice for a panorama. Focus favored too close for panos.
and huge drop off to the corners but guess it was expected.
The fuzzy stuff on the film cassette was unraveling at this point giving interesting artifacts on the last two.
In defence of this plastic fantastic, it didn't break or bind up on the 24 frame roll and the viewfinder was more accurate than some of these cheapies. All frames were composed as shot, no crop or straightening.