26-08-22, 07:31 PM | #8171 |
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Re: Vintage film cameras
And you haven't done them yet? That was years ago!
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26-08-22, 08:32 PM | #8172 |
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I know, I've hardly done anything in a while now
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12-09-22, 01:23 PM | #8174 |
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I've seem them around the web. How is the build quality?
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12-09-22, 07:11 PM | #8175 |
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It looks better than their full frame effort but fixed focus with f9.5 lens
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12-09-22, 07:16 PM | #8176 |
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Yeah, scanning half frame is really tedious work.
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I'm just wondering why Kodak would bother and why we stock it. In fact we've not put them on display as we know the dev side will be a complete pain.
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13-09-22, 09:33 AM | #8178 |
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Who knows, maybe to bring attention to the brand again. Developing isn't the issue, its the scanning. Takes forever, especially if you put a 36 roll in by mistake.
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Hey Howard, I am thinning my collection down a bit at the moment. Did you want the SRT back? If not I could always gift it on to anyone here interested in film photography?
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You keep it or pass it on Matt. I have a couple of SRTs and have a battered 303 up for sale on ebay at the moment.
I'm trying to thin down a little too. I've got rid of a few cameras and extra lenses this year and only bought one. BTW how are your Angel IIs doing? My rear is just about on the wear indicators now at 8000 miles. Last edited by yokohama; 13-09-22 at 05:29 PM. |
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