Cabinet entry · 35mmcirca 1990s
Edixa Rainbow — 35mm plastic point-and-shoot from 1990s
Vibrant plastic body
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EdixaRainbow

Plastic Point-and-Shoot

The story

Place the Edixa Rainbow in context and you land in the early 1990s, when premium compacts and motorised zooms split the market in two. Catalogued as a plastic point-and-shoot, it pairs the Edixa Lens (single element) with a 35mm film path. Worth knowing up front: came in candy colors — purple, blue, red — peak 90s drugstore aesthetic.

Specifications

Format
35mm
Year
1990s
Lens
Edixa Lens (single element)
Shutter
Single speed (~1/125s)
Min. focus
1.5 m (fixed focus)
Flash
Built-in auto flash
Battery
2× AA

Notable features

  • Vibrant plastic body
  • DX coding
  • Auto flash

Shooting it today

The Edixa Lens (single element) is the heart of the camera; pair it with a film stock that flatters its character. Standard 35mm keeps it compatible with whatever Kodak, Ilford, Fuji or CineStill stock you find on the shelf today. It runs on common AA batteries — you can resurrect one on a Sunday afternoon with whatever the corner shop has in stock. The built-in flash will fire whenever the meter decides it should, so learn the override before your first night out. Minimum focus is 1.5 m (fixed focus), close enough for a coffee cup or a face but stops short of true macro. Worth knowing in the field: the 'rainbow' name was about the body finishes, not the optics. Best for everyday shooting where you want the camera to disappear and the photograph to be about the subject.

Who it's for · Verdict

The Edixa Rainbow hasn't been swept up by the algorithm yet, which is the entire window — get one before the rest of the internet catches up. A footnote that often comes up: pure toy-camera vibes; lens softness is a feature, not a bug.

Fun facts

  • §1Came in candy colors — purple, blue, red — peak 90s drugstore aesthetic.
  • §2The 'rainbow' name was about the body finishes, not the optics.
  • §3Pure toy-camera vibes; lens softness is a feature, not a bug.

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