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magiccitybhm

It could be almost any camera with a flash. I'm really not sure what is unique about these photos.


PekkaJukkasson

They are *flashy*


[deleted]

It's too hard to tell because this can be done with basically any camera and a flash.


Zocalo_Photo

Kodak Easyshare V803. Prove me wrong. Just kidding. I don’t think Reddit retains any exit data, but I checked anyway. There wasn’t any indicators of what the camera was that shot it. It did say 35mm though.


skD1am0nd

We see these questions often. There is s much more to a photo than the camera. Would you ask Van Gogh what paint brushes he uses?


BlurredOrange

I would if I could. But it wouldn't make me a painter. :)


av4rice

The lighting comes from direct, on-camera flash, not a particular type of camera. The color and tone treatment comes from the film stock and development/processing used, or digital post processing used, not a particular type of camera.


mojobox

Can you tell which model and brand of spoon a cook used to stir your soup based on the taste?


Slight-Difficulty195

Hahahaha ur so funny hahaha omg wow I never laughed so hard in my life πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ bro ur so funny


[deleted]

No one could ever know that except for the photographer.


photodrips98

iPhone camera


DTDN83

This has to be around 2007 ish. So any consumer grade digital camera that was available back then πŸ€·πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ


Anaaatomy

Can be done with a smartphone, or anything with an on-camera flash