Title:

Lego Camera V2

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I recently made some improvements to my camera made out of Legos. You can read more about it here if you are interested.

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legocamera


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May 26, 2006


20 comments

Andreas Wolkerstorfer wrote...
the design is unbeaten

Fabio Keiner wrote...
I need my own! :))

Gary Moyer wrote...
You should get Lego on the phone and convince them they need to make this a real kit for all to buy :)

Mike wrote...
Awesome. Way too cool. Puts my homemade lens to shame. I love it!!

toomasp wrote...
How cool is that?! I think I need to try and make a camera of my own...

Johanna wrote...
you leave me speechless...

adampadam wrote...
the old one looked more fun ;)

Amish Schulze wrote...
Checked out the pics this Cam takes: Awesome. I like the slight Vignetting on some, very cool Bro!

alvelyn alko wrote...
im just "holy wow"

Ryan Gallagher wrote...
version two is quite elegant... bravo.

Ronald E. wrote...
Awesome indeed

joe babel wrote...
wow! do you sell those?

joe babel wrote...
I'd like to buy one!

wrote...
wanna try some :)

Luca Soffici wrote...
...i want a lego camera NOW!!!

Niki Collis wrote...
Awesome!

Angela Maria Lobefaro wrote...
and this is soo cool!!! I have a fake camerea too, but NOT lego!!! -- [discovered in the photophlow main room] (?)

Thomas F. Peng wrote...
OMG....great! -- Found in a search. (?)

Daniel Oliver wrote...
champion, brilliant really left speechless by this combination of my favourite building material and my favourite pastime... hats off to you sir

christophergreene wrote...
This is really neat. I found your blog because I was researching my Polaroid 95a. I like your solution with the lego 120film conversion. I must say though, you are incorrect to criticize the theory about the train in the antelope photo. They weren't saying that because the train is going fast and the antelope are going slow they should be blurred. They were saying that given the extreme depth of field (which means a small aperture), plus the sharpness of train and antelope ( which should mean a very high shutter speed), combined with the relatively low noise of the overall composition, it would seem to be an impossibly bright day.


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