abdoujaparov
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The bloke next door has brought around a camera his dad owned - a Kodak Hawkeye no. 2 model C. It's a cute little thing, but not especially interesting - except it takes 6x9 on 120 film, which I wouldn't mind having a play with. I know the images won't be up to much, but it'd be nice to breathe some life into it.
So, a search suggests it's a 1/30 to 1/40s exposure, fixed focus, fixed aperture f11 meniscus lens. Any suggestions for a film (colour or B&W) that will have the right sort of latitude for taking some photos in the Great British spring? Also, I have no idea how winding on works. It has a red window on the back - presumably for seeing the frame number on the backing paper. How does that work on 6x9? Are there a series of numbers on the backing for each different format, or something?
Ta in advance.
So, a search suggests it's a 1/30 to 1/40s exposure, fixed focus, fixed aperture f11 meniscus lens. Any suggestions for a film (colour or B&W) that will have the right sort of latitude for taking some photos in the Great British spring? Also, I have no idea how winding on works. It has a red window on the back - presumably for seeing the frame number on the backing paper. How does that work on 6x9? Are there a series of numbers on the backing for each different format, or something?
Ta in advance.