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Whilst rummaging through boxes I stumbled upon this, my first "real" camera (prior to that I'd had a Kodak Brownie - not Box Brownie), and the Boots light meter (which still works
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It's a Franka Solida III (although the name embossed on the case looks more like Frauka)
Searching the 'net there is quite a lot about it and it seems to have been a pretty decent camera in its day. Mine appears to be from c.1951
Please don't bother to critique the photos - as Matt Sayle said in his recent 5000 posts thread, There is less wrong with sleeping with your daughter then these pictures!! ( (c)2008 Matt Sayle). they were taken handheld with shutter speeds of 1/13 - 1/30 :nono:
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5. Depth of Field table.
Now, the question is, should I buy a roll of film, go shoot some photos, scan them in and post them up on TP? Can you still buy 120 film? Does anyone still process it?
Whilst rummaging through boxes I stumbled upon this, my first "real" camera (prior to that I'd had a Kodak Brownie - not Box Brownie), and the Boots light meter (which still works
It's a Franka Solida III (although the name embossed on the case looks more like Frauka)
Searching the 'net there is quite a lot about it and it seems to have been a pretty decent camera in its day. Mine appears to be from c.1951
Please don't bother to critique the photos - as Matt Sayle said in his recent 5000 posts thread, There is less wrong with sleeping with your daughter then these pictures!! ( (c)2008 Matt Sayle). they were taken handheld with shutter speeds of 1/13 - 1/30 :nono:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. Depth of Field table.
Now, the question is, should I buy a roll of film, go shoot some photos, scan them in and post them up on TP? Can you still buy 120 film? Does anyone still process it?
do it