Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camera. Show all posts

Rubikon 2 Pinhole Camera Papercraft

"Rubikon is a cut-out, which becomes a functioning camera (camera obscura) after putting together. In 1979 the ABC magazine published a jigsaw called Dirkon, which paraphrased the at that time very popular single-lensed reflex cameras. Rubikon, as a redesign has come back to react to the digital techno."
This one was designed by Jaroslav Juřica.
Rubikon 2 Pinhole Camera Papercraft via Paperforest

Olympus OM-2 SLR Camera Papercraft

The Olympus OM-2 was a single-lens reflex camera produced by the Japanese camera maker Olympus. It was the first camera to offer a TTL direct metering system for film.
Olympus OM-2 SLR Camera Papercraft

Fatal Frame Papercraft: Camera Obscura

This papercraft model is based on the camera obscura used in the Fatal Frame series of video games for the Playstation 2, xbox, and now Wii. Fatal Frame is one of the most popular survival horror games today.
Fatal Frame Papercraft: Camera Obscura

Rubikon Camera Papercraft

In 1979, the Communist Czechoslovakian magazine ABC published a paper camera kit called Dirkon. Here comes an imitation of the very popular pinhole camera called Rubikon. Rubikon, as an evergreen design, comes after 25 years to be a reaction to digital technology. It was designed by Jaroslav Jurica.

Sony Camera Papercrafts

Check out these two cool camera papercrafts from the Sony Style website. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 is a thin, powerful camera that doubles as a photo album. Series highlights: 10.1 megapixel, 3.5" touch screen, 4GB internal memory, 4X Optical Zoom, Face Detection, Smile Shutter™ mode. The Sony Alpha α DSLR-A900 on the other hand is a 24.6 megapixel 35mm professional digital SLR camera.
To download, look for the blue box and click the links with "PDF" on them.

CCTV Camera Papercraft

Watch out! Someone's watching you...lol. Anyways, here's your chance to build and install a CCTV camera at your home. Artist Kenn Munk has designed this CCTV camera which is gracing the innards of Nude magazine issue 13.
CCTV Papercraft

Olympus Camera Papercraft: OM-1

The very first model was presented at the Photokina of Köln in 1972 and was called the Olympus M-1. Thirteen years earlier, the release of the Nikon F had made the 35 mm SLR the standard choice for professionals accustomed to Leica and other rangefinders, but it had driven the market towards heavy and bulky cameras. The Olympus M-1 changed this and with it began a reduction of size, weight and noise of the 35 mm SLRs. It was designed by a team led by Yoshihisa Maitani, who had already created the Pen and Pen F cameras, noted for their compactness.
Olympus Camera Papercraft
Click here to check out the other camera papercrafts I've posted in the past.

Corbis Readymech Camera Papercraft

Take a break from your computer! Download, print and build your own pinhole camera, designed exclusively with Corbis images and illustrations.

These cameras actually work but you'll need a film of course. There are five colorful designs to choose from.

Corbis Readymech Camera Papercraft

Take a break from your computer! Download, print and build your own pinhole camera, designed exclusively with Corbis images and illustrations.

These cameras actually work but you'll need a film of course. There are five colorful designs to choose from.

Camera Papercraft

Build realistic papercraft camera models of the Minolta X-700 & MD Zoom 3.5, Ricoh R1s and Fujifilm Ace. You can also download a detailed train and a yummy looking beef bowl Yoshinoya. I'll also put up the link to Dirkon pinhole camera.
Camera Paper Models
Dirkon Pinhole Camera Model

Camera Papercraft

Build realistic papercraft camera models of the Minolta X-700 & MD Zoom 3.5, Ricoh R1s and Fujifilm Ace. You can also download a detailed train and a yummy looking beef bowl Yoshinoya. I'll also put up the link to Dirkon pinhole camera.
Camera Paper Models
Dirkon Pinhole Camera Model

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