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Post by Ken Riley on Sept 12, 2024 13:44:35 GMT -5
These small plastic cameras began showing up in the 1980s as cute little novelties to snap a photo with. The slightly better ones, like this one, had an actual body into which the 110 film cartridge (available with either 12 or 24 exposures) would be placed. Many of these micro cameras were fitted with a fixed focus 20mm, f/11 lens; a 1/100 sec. mechanical shutter; and pop-up viewfinder. None have a flash. This micro camera was made to promote Vince Neil’s (of rock band Motley Crue) first solo album “Exposed”, released in 1993. Vince had parted ways with the other Motley Crue members in 1991 and had been with them since joining in 1981. Before that, Vince was in a band called Rock Candy. ©2024 Ken Riley More here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vince_Neil
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