Jollylook DIY Pinhole Instant Film Camera Kit


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Description

The Jollylook Instax camera is an innovative camera kit allows you to create your very own camera using just a few simple components. With easy-to-follow instructions and all the materials you need included in the kit, you'll be able to build a working pinhole camera in no time.

Not only is the Jollylook DIY pinhole camera kit a great way to get creative and hands-on, but it's also an eco-friendly option for photography enthusiasts. The camera is made from durable, sustainable materials like plywood and wood, so you can feel good about using it to capture your memories.

But don't let the DIY aspect of this camera fool you - it produces high-quality, professional-looking images that are sure to impress. Whether you're an experienced photographer or just starting out, the Jollylook DIY pinhole camera kit is a fun and unique way to explore the world of analog photography.

Compatible with Instax Mini film.

 

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About Jollylook

Jollylook are  "a young Ukrainian team that loves photography and creates modern vintage style instant cameras from biodegradable materials"

They were forced to relocate their lives and their production after the Russian invasion.

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lulu (Council Bluffs, US)
build your own instant camera

I loved every bit of this build, I was easy to follow the instructions, especially as all the part packs were labeled 1-7. took me 2 hrs, but I did stop for a cuppa half way through. just a matter of getting used to using a pinhole camera.

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S.K. (London, GB)
Novel idea poorly executed

I got this from the Kickstarter campaign and was thought it would be a fantastic bit of fun and a bit of a talking point.

However the elastic band broke not long after it eventually arrived (but that's a whole other story) and rendered it useless.

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