Likea MPH rips off Leica style in cardboard

Posted in Cameras by Shane McGlaun on July 9th, 2010

So you really like the style and picture quality of one of those Leica cameras, but you don’t want to spend $7000? For a tiny fraction of that cost, you can at least have Lecia style, albeit in cardboard DIY fashion.

The Likea MPH is a camera that you have to put together with tape and glue. It uses real film to shoot photos that you can actually have developed. The maker says you can reuse the camera if you are careful with your tape and glue.

To move the film forward requires a paper clip. This sounds a bit like something MacGyver would invent to take photos of secret documents. You can have your own for $19.95.

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