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Test roll with my Luxon 35 TWF
The Luxon 35 TWF is a cheap plastic camera. There's one special thing about it: it has two lenses. One "wide" lens (34 mm 1:5.6) and one "tele" lens (43 mm 1:8). You can choose a lens by turning them in the right direction on the front of the camera. It has a built in flash which requires 2 AA-batteries, and you can also choose from two ISO-settings: 100-200 and 400. I bought mine for €0,75 (that's like one dollar) in a second hand shop. I decided to give it a try, and the results came out quite sharp for a one dollar camera! I'm also very satisfied with the Fujicolor 100 ISO film, natural colors and low grain. :) Curious how it looks? Here's a picture from the Camera Museum website: www.cameramuseum.nl/images/1864%20web.jpg
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