
The Golden Half is a film camera made by Japanese company SuperHeadz. (
http://www.superheadz.com/goldenhalf/index.html) It's a half-frame camera, which means it can take two pictures on a single frame of film; so if you stick in a 36-shot roll, you get 72 pictures! Sweeet. It was a Christmas gift from my twin Regan, who got it in Singapore.

It's not an old camera, meaning it's only been in production for a coupla years, but its design takes inspiration from old cameras like the Kodak Brownie Bullet (edit: found an even closer match, the Kodak Holiday Flash!), and even from the Polaroid One-Step Land Camera for the rainbow touches.



Here are some pix taken in Ilocos during the holidays. Kept the original diptych for some, and cropped the others. Taken with cross-processed Fuji Provia film (thanks Jenny for the film!)