I had a roll of film in my 35mm camera. I got a cheap promotional camera for free and wanted to try it, so I rolled up the film in the 35mm and put it in the cheapo and wound it to the next picture on the roll. I took pictures and sent it in for development. I got a letter of apology back with the pictures. They didn’t know how they screwed up but half the roll came out badly, so they didn’t charge me and gave me a new roll of film. LOL! The cheapo was terrible, but they didn’t have any idea that I changed cameras.
As I recall setting lens to super wide angle, then running to 50ft or more away would do that. Which would take some doing in 15 sec. Seems zooming the lens to full length would do just the opposite – everything would appear much closer. But Calvin is inventive and pretty sharp. He could do it when no other kid could.
This is one of the very few times where it’s sort of hinted that Calvin’s imaginary experiences MAY not be 100 percent strictly imaginary, if Dad’s puzzling over “that tiny speck in the distance” is anything to go by.
BE THIS GUY over 6 years ago
Dad is going to take the Kodachrome away.
whataboytjiex2 over 6 years ago
I would like to know what the little speck in the pictures is!
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
oh, the good ol’ days of pre-digital photography
Bilan over 6 years ago
Was it that ghost from Family Circus?
Johnny Q Premium Member over 6 years ago
Maybe Dad should get the KID fixed!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 6 years ago
Pretty slick for a six year old to know how to set the zoom and the timer to make himself look like an unidentified speck.
codycab over 6 years ago
Calvin is a pest no matter what size.
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
Of course, the camera is just taking pictures on its own, right Calvin?
dlkrueger33 over 6 years ago
Dad would have FIRST wondered why his new roll of film was all used up and needed to be sent out to be developed. LOL
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 6 years ago
I had a roll of film in my 35mm camera. I got a cheap promotional camera for free and wanted to try it, so I rolled up the film in the 35mm and put it in the cheapo and wound it to the next picture on the roll. I took pictures and sent it in for development. I got a letter of apology back with the pictures. They didn’t know how they screwed up but half the roll came out badly, so they didn’t charge me and gave me a new roll of film. LOL! The cheapo was terrible, but they didn’t have any idea that I changed cameras.
jagedlo over 6 years ago
Calvin doing “Antman” decades before the MCU…
sandpiper over 6 years ago
As I recall setting lens to super wide angle, then running to 50ft or more away would do that. Which would take some doing in 15 sec. Seems zooming the lens to full length would do just the opposite – everything would appear much closer. But Calvin is inventive and pretty sharp. He could do it when no other kid could.
A Hip loving Canadian... over 6 years ago
I’m surprised Calvin didn’t cast suspicions on Hobbes.
uniquename over 6 years ago
Next time dad, don’t leave the camera next to your good brief case where Calvin can find it.
phredturner over 6 years ago
Surely Watterson had big fun drawing these panels.
enigmamz over 6 years ago
I wonder how Calvin cured his condition?
cubswin2016 over 6 years ago
Honey, I shrunk the kid.
gantech over 6 years ago
Would that constitute a fly-by?
jel354 over 6 years ago
If ant-man had his test as a child.
Teto85 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Thank goddess the lenses are interchangeable between film and digital camera bodies.
davetb1956 over 6 years ago
Well at least this time he didn’t totally pulverize the camera like he did the binoculars.
Scott S over 6 years ago
Do they even make film any more?
JLG Premium Member over 6 years ago
This is one of the very few times where it’s sort of hinted that Calvin’s imaginary experiences MAY not be 100 percent strictly imaginary, if Dad’s puzzling over “that tiny speck in the distance” is anything to go by.