(1987) The Aeroguard 110 is a can camera -- for insect repellant. Perhaps it was built for a company promotion.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera that's supposed to be a can of spray paint instead of a beer can. And why not? Apparently only available in glassy white.
A typical can camera.
NOT a typical can camera, but rather a Micro-110 in a can. It's a LOT cheaper to buy it WITHOUT the can.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera in bright yellow.
See Happy Clown.
A typical can camera -- some have a hot shoe!
A typical can camera that's supposed to be a can of spray paint instead of a beer can. And why not? Apparently only available in glassy white.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera that's supposed to resemble a battery. No batteries needed.
(1987) A real change for Eiko. This is a 110 camera built into a tire. That's right, a tire. Similar, but not the same as the Potenza 110 tire camera.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera. Some sort of fruity drink, I guess.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera.
Same as the Kiddie Clown camera.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera.
NOT a typical can camera, but rather a Micro-110 in a can. It's a LOT cheaper to buy it WITHOUT the can.
A typical can camera.
A can camera with Looney Tunes characters.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera.
A round 110 with a panda face. Comes with a neck strap.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera.
A typical can camera.
Apparently some brand of grape juice
A typical can camera that's supposed to resemble a battery. No batteries needed.
A typical can camera.
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