








The Fujifilm Rensha Cardia Byu-n 16 is a 35mm film camera released in 1995 that has 16 lens that fire in rapid succession, taking 16 photos within two frames of 35mm film. The camera was released exclusively in Japan and was designed for golfers to be able to evaluate their swing pattern. The “Byu-n” (pronounced like byoon) part of the name of the camera is an onomatopoeia for the sound of something moving fast (like a golf ball). Today, you can digitize these images and create 16-frame movies or GIFs. Click the Instagram link below to see more!