Really new to cameras. Picked this up at a garage sale. Do any of you guys know anything about it or how to maintain it? Any information on this would be helpful.
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Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make samsung Camera Model SAMSUNG-SM-G920A Camera Software G920AUCU3CPD6 Maximum Lens Aperture f/1.9 Image-Specific Properties: Image Width 3984 Image Height 2988 Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 72 dpi Vertical Resolution 72 dpi Image Created 2016:06:11 08:40:11 Exposure Time 1/50 sec F-Number f/1.9 Exposure Program Normal Program ISO Speed Rating 100 Lens Aperture f/1.9 Brightness 2.2 EV Exposure Bias 0 EV Metering Mode Center Weighted Average Flash Flash Focal Length 4.30 mm Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 3984 Image Height 2988 Exposure Mode Auto White Balance Auto Scene Capture Type Standard Unique Image ID A16LLIC08SM A16LLIL02GM_
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Oh my god it's this thing.
>>2861153
Damn. I don't want to say you did well. You did interestingly. Your best bet is probably just to put that somewhere to show your grandkids and buy a real camera.
>>2861153
Is that a fucking Canon TLR?
I wonder what other crazy shit these companies are hiding in the bowels of their catalogues.
>OPTICAL LENS!
>FOCUS FREE!
Holy shit I am free to focus on those gorgeous OPTICAL FUCKING LENS!
How cool is that?
>>2861249
No, it's a shitty fixed-focus point and shoot. The body is just made to look like an slr, and it's a total piece of garbage. It's basically a toy camera.
>>2861261
That's hilarious.
Is that a hot shoe on the camera's left side? Where nothing could possibly fit?
>>2861264
Looks like it. You're gonna need a flash often with that blazing fast f/6.3 lens.
>>2861264
I think those abominations have a flash stand bracket you hav to screw on the bottom of the camera and have a flash cord running from the hotshoe to the flash itself. At least the flash placement makes a lot more sense then those flippy-uppy things on todays DSLRs.
>>2861270
>his prosumer t/slr socanicon didn't come with a blinding pro versatile accessory flash
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Camera-Specific Properties: Equipment Make Canon Camera Model Canon PowerShot A95 Maximum Lens Aperture f/2.8 Sensing Method One-Chip Color Area Lens Size 7.81 - 23.41 mm Firmware Version Firmware Version 1.00 Image-Specific Properties: Image Orientation Top, Left-Hand Horizontal Resolution 72 dpi Vertical Resolution 72 dpi Image Created 2011:07:26 15:03:03 Exposure Time 1/60 sec F-Number f/6.3 Lens Aperture f/6.3 Exposure Bias 0 EV Flash Flash, Compulsory, Red-Eye Reduce Focal Length 7.81 mm Color Space Information sRGB Image Width 1500 Image Height 1044 Rendering Normal Exposure Mode Auto Scene Capture Type Standard Exposure Mode Av-Priority Focus Type Close-Up (Macro Mode) Metering Mode Evaluative ISO Speed Rating 50 Sharpness Normal Saturation Normal Contrast Normal Shooting Mode Manual Image Size Large Focus Mode Single Drive Mode Single Flash Mode Red-Eye Reduction (On) Compression Setting Fine Macro Mode Macro Subject Distance 0.250 m White Balance Custom Exposure Compensation 3 Sensor ISO Speed 128 Image Number 100-0079
>>2861261
>fixed-focus
is that not a focus ring on the end of the lens then?
>>2861306
It's either fake or is used to control the aperture.
>>2861283
Is... is that a tiny small flash hidden inside a big flash housing?
>>2861306
It's fake.
>>2861315
>control the aperture
implying
/r/ing screenshots from the thread where some poor bastard bought like 10,000 of these things.
>>2861324
I don't think it uses actual f-stops but probably probably something like clouds, trees, people, sun, etc.
>>2861325
It's a fixed focus lens, you can't control the aperture because the system relies on wide angle and closed aperture for a wide DOF to have the hyperfocal distance close enough.
Even if you are allowed to control the aperture I bet it is a simple dual aperture plate selector between f/8 and f/16. Utterly useless.
Op here, I only paid $2 for this
>>2861375
It is still an insult to monetary values.
>>2861379
It was at a garage sale, the owner only had it because the people he lived with got kicked out and left it. He doesn't know anything about cameras either.
>>2861325
>Look at the little aperture window on top of the lens.
That's the focus distance, silly.
Looks like that lens is actually really tiny, but they put a huge housing around it to make it look like a proper DSLR lens.
>>2861383
Nope, it's a fixed focus lens. Shutter is fixed as well and the aperture is used to adjust exposure.
>>2861375
$2 too much desu senpai
It's the famous scamera! Such a weird camera
http://www.japancamerahunter.com/2012/10/camera-review-the-dl-9000-aka-the-scamera-by-joe-aguirre/
>>2861384
Not to mention "FOCUS FREE" and "OPTICAL LENS" written on the actual glass of the front element.
>>2861625
>http://www.japancamerahunter.com/2012/10/camera-review-the-dl-9000-aka-the-scamera-by-joe-aguirre/
I personally love mine. It was well worth all of the buck I paid for it.
Not even kidding - one of the best toy/lomo cameras I have played with.
My favorite part is that the single element meniscus lens has so much field curvature that the gate for the film (and the pressure plate on the back) is curved so as to sort of correct for that. The springloaded plate is loose, so if you whack the camera on your palm, you can actually pick which specific side or corner of the frame you want the blurriness to be on.
Also, the waterhouse stop is an insanely small aperture to try to make the lens reasonable, but if you open it up a couple stops with a small drill bit you get wonderful coma, uncorrected astigmatism, curvature, the works. Actually comes out looking halfway like old plate camera shots taken with old brass portrait lenses.
Fun. Try one some time. Worth a buck.
>>2861689
Also, bust out that fake UV filter on the front. Just a sheet of plexi. Totally kills contrast and adds shit tons of veiling flare, but useless for ghosting flare even if you wanted it.
>>2861689
I've seen them around in thrift stores so I'll pick one up.
Surprised the Lomo fuckers aren't all over these, they make some pretty fun looking images
>>2861694
You can find them on Lomo if you look hard enough; it's just that they're under so many names so it's hard to just fine one tag that covers them all.
>>2861330
Can someone post this im interested
>>2861689
Sounds awesome. Any shots from it you'd like to share?
50mm f6.3???
lol!
Whenever somebody makes a thread dedicated to a camera they want to buy we need to buy a bunch of these from our local thrift stores, relist them on ebay with a significantly higher price of what they were worth initially and convince the OP it's one of the best cameras ever made.
Bonus points if they rage when they figure out it's not digital.