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Fisheye No. 2 Acapulco La Quebrada 35 mm Camera

Have fun with photography with your new fisheye lens camera, dressed in a one-of-a-kind striped fabric design, to capture your wildest adventures in an incredible 170° fisheye view! Dressed in a unique playful striped fabric, no two cameras are the same
From coast to coast, cram the whole beach into a super-wide 170° field of view. Powerful built-in flash so you can take your experimentation straight from sun-soaked days in the sand to the glitz and glamour of the beach club. Multiple exposure mode to mix and match scenes with ease and light up the night with long exposure fun. Capture all the action in fun and experimental bulbous spheres.
 
Film Format: 35 mm
Focal Length: 10 mm Fisheye
Available Apertures: f8
Shutter Speed: 1/100 (N), Bulb (B)
Flash: Built In Flash, Hotshoe
Available ISO Settings: No ISO Adjustment
Multiple Exposure: Yes
Tripod Mount: No
Cable Release: No
Battery: 1 × AA
SKU: fcp200acp

Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm

Nearly 60 years after The Beatles performed their final concert at Candlestick Park, Beatlemania is back in the Bay. Featuring more than 250 personal photographs by Paul McCartney, along with video clips and archival materials, this exhibition offers a behind-the-scenes look at the meteoric rise of the world’s most celebrated band. The images capture the period from December 1963 through February 1964 and the band’s journey to superstardom, from local venues in Liverpool to The Ed Sullivan Show and worldwide acclaim. Photographs of screaming crowds and paparazzi show the sheer magnitude of the group’s fame and the cultural change they represented. More intimate images of the band on their days off highlight the humor and individuality of McCartney and bandmates John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. Rediscovered in the artist’s personal archive in 2020, these images offer new perspectives on the band, their fans, and the early 1960s, as seen through the eyes of Paul McCartney.

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