120 Film Camera - FPP Debonair

  • $19.99


FPP’s Debonair 120 Film Camera - medium format camera with "zone focus" lens producing a soft-focus image with full double-exposure capability and intense vignetting.

The Plastic Filmtastic 120 Debonair takes 120 roll film. You’ll get 16 - 6×4.5 cm wonderful, dreamy images per roll! The red window on the back of the camera counts off 16 exposures as you manually roll to your next shot. Note that 

  • uses 120 film (35mm for Sprocket Hole photography)
  • ‘light leaks’ and "scratches" may result to produce unique effects
  • 60mm optical Super Plastic Lens, f/8
  • approx 1/50th sec on cloudy/flash - 1/100th sec shutter on sunny
  • no batteries needed
  • Includes 120 take-up spool
  • hot shoe for flash (optional external flash not included)
  • 100 iso or 200 iso 120 film recommended.

Despite a few similarities, it is not the same as the "Debonair" Diana or the Imperial Debonair from Chicago’s Herbert George Camera Company. Nope, not a Diana, not a Holga but a strange hybrid manufactured in a mysterious, unknown  factory in Hong Kong in the 1980s! Our Debonair cameras are "new old stock" - outer box may be faded, crumpled or weather worn.

The lens barrel is molded with zone focusing icons (one person – group shot – mountains) and the f8 60mm plastic “Super Lens” has a sunny/cloudy switch. Shutter is fixed at approximately 1/100th sec.

Double exposures are easy by just clicking off the shutter to your heart’s content!


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