July 9th, 2010
I’ve been taking pictures with my Rollei SUC’s (Single Use Camera) again over the last few weeks.
The camera uses black and white agfa film, the first time I picked this camera up was in Tokyo this April where I bought it just for fun at Yodobashi for about 1500yen and since then I really enjoy taking pictures with it. I was lucky to find another eBay auction where someone was selling a few of those that were leftover from a wedding, for a really good price compared to what they cost in Tokyo!.
Enjoy the pictures.










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May 17th, 2010
Some people have asked me what kind of camera I used for the black and white shots from Tokyo.
Well while I was at the Yodobashi Camera in Akihabara, I got the idea that it would be interesting to take some black and white shots on film while I am in Tokyo. I only had my Lomo LCA with me that used 35mm film and I still had more than 20 shots left on the roll that I still had to take, while wandering around this huge store I found those Single Use Cameras.

When I saw the results I thought I should give it another try and got me some more of those ^^;

Black&White Film FTW!
Chrishimself
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May 9th, 2010
Here I present you some fotos that I have taken in Tokyo with a simple Rollei single use camera equipped with some agfa black and white film.





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Chrishimself
Tags: 35mm, Agfa, Black and white, Film, Japan, Photography, Rollei, Streetscene, Tokio, Tokyo
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