...and it's made of plastic. Sort of. And it's as small as you can get and still fit 35mm film. Why can't we have a "full frame" digital this size (I suppose there'd be no room for a 3" screen on the back)?
I haven't actually used this camera for a while, as the last time I took it out, the shutter played up, as it did the time before that. Judging by the fact that there were no problems on the whole of this roll, and the fact that I fitted a new battery, I'm guessing the battery may well have been the problem. One should always try the easy fixes first....
It still took me a few weeks to make my way through the 36 exposures - it seems so many when you're more used to only having 8 or 12 on a roll :p
Here's a few shots from around Wellington, some daytime, some night time.
Office Verticals

Light Poles

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gallery for the rest of the images. Click the light bulb on the bottom right of the page to turn the lights out.
Film was Rollei Retro 400 developed in PC-TEA 1+50 for 9 minutes.