# Toy camera

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{{short description|Simple, inexpensive film camera}}
[[File:Diana camera.jpg|thumb|The original [Diana](/source/Diana_(camera)) camera was made in Hong Kong in the 1960s and 1970s. The Diana+ and Diana F+ copies are currently produced by [Lomography](/source/Lomography).]]
[[File:Holga1551.jpg|thumb|Hong Kong's [Holga](/source/Holga) camera takes [medium format](/source/Medium_format_(film)) photographs on [120 film](/source/120_film).]]
thumb|A photograph taken with a Holga
[[File:Da Ci'en Temple, Xi'an, China, 2007.jpg|thumb| A photograph (Da Ci'en Temple, [Xi'an](/source/Xi'an), China) taken with an original Diana camera. Evident is the typical [vignetting](/source/vignetting) and blurring inherent in a Diana image.]]

A '''toy camera''' is a simple, inexpensive [film](/source/Photographic_film) camera. Despite the name, toy cameras are fully functional and capable of taking photographs, though with [optical aberration](/source/optical_aberration)s due to the limitations of their simple [lens](/source/lens)es.<ref>{{cite web | last=Rhodes | first=Margaret | date=October 30, 2014 | url=https://www.wired.com/2014/10/bizarre-toy-cameras-heralded-age-instagram/ | title=The Bizarre Toy Cameras That Heralded the Age of Instagram | work=Wired | publisher=Condé Nast | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20250223121603/https://www.wired.com/2014/10/bizarre-toy-cameras-heralded-age-instagram/ | archivedate=February 23, 2025}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Segarra | first=Lisa Marie | date=February 5, 2024 | url=https://petapixel.com/2024/02/05/meet-the-toy-camera-at-the-heart-of-the-analogue-revival/ | title=Meet the Toy Camera at the Heart of the Analogue Revival | work=PetaPixel | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240621083018/https://petapixel.com/2024/02/05/meet-the-toy-camera-at-the-heart-of-the-analogue-revival/ | archivedate=June 21, 2024}}</ref> From the 1960s onward, there has been interest in the artistic use of such cameras or recreation of this style, both with cameras originally designed for children, and others originally intended as mass-market consumer cameras.<ref name=versatile>{{cite book | last=Moschovi | first=Alexandra | author2=Arabella Plouviez | author3=Carol McKay | date=2013 | url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Versatile_Image/Mmv6AgAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22toy+camera%22++%22optical+aberrations+%22&pg=PA245&printsec=frontcover | title=The Versatile Image: Photography, Digital Technologies and the Internet | publisher=Leuven University Press | page=245–253 | isbn=9789058679758 | via=Google Books}}</ref>

Many professional photographers have used toy cameras and exploited the [vignetting](/source/vignetting), [blur](/source/Focus_(optics)), [light leak](/source/light_leak)s, and other [distortions](/source/distortion_(optics))
of their inexpensive lenses for artistic effect to take award-winning pictures.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/08/technology/circuits/08schiesel.html | title = Which Camera Does This Pro Use? It Depends on the Shot | work = The New York Times | first=Seth | last=Schiesel | date=8 June 2005 | access-date=4 May 2010}}</ref>
Toy camera photography has been widely exhibited at many popular art shows, such as the annual "Krappy Kamera" show at the Soho Photo Gallery in the [Tribeca](/source/Tribeca) neighborhood of New York City. Various publications such as ''Popular Photography'' magazine have extolled the virtues of the [Diana](/source/Diana_(camera)) camera in its own right as an "art" producing image maker. Several books have also featured the work of toy cameras such as The Friends of Photography's ''The Diana Show,'' ''Iowa'' by [Nancy Rexroth](/source/Nancy_Rexroth), and ''Angels at the Arno'' by Eric Lindbloom.<ref name=versatile />

== See also ==
* [Lomography](/source/Lomography), an experimental genre of photography often employing toy cameras
* [Pinhole camera](/source/Pinhole_camera)
* [Holga](/source/Holga), Chinese mass-market 120 film camera
* [Lubitel](/source/Lubitel), mass-market Russian, 120 film, [twin-lens reflex camera](/source/twin-lens_reflex_camera)s
* [Lensbaby](/source/Lensbaby)
* [PXL2000](/source/PXL2000), a toy video camera that has been rediscovered by filmmakers

==References==
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==External links==
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*[https://time.com/3788437/lomography/ Lomography and the 'Analogue Future'], Time, 2012

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Category:Toy cameras
Category:Cameras by type

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