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I've been messing around with film recently, for the first time since college. Mainly with an ultra-fashionable, yet very Marmite Holga.

I was discussing it with my supervisor the other day, and she mentioned that her boyfriend had a box full of old cameras in the loft, left to him when his dad died years ago. Anyhoo, she brought them in for me to play with.

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No idea what to do with the movie camera, but I'm currently playing with the Olympus OM-10 (rear left), and Kodak Retina (front right). The Ricoh 500 G (front, second from right) is sadly dead and gone, with a broken shutter. Looking forward to playing with the Coronet (rear right), once I get some 120, and I've not even begun to look at the Frankarette (dead centre).

All good fun. :) Shame I don't get to keep them. I'm sort of testing them out to see if they're worth putting on Ebay.

By the way, I know pretty much nothing about these cameras, so please don't ask anything too technical. :D Hoping to get some results posted up soon. Just FYI. :thumbs:

(Apologies for the rubbish mobile phone photo.)
 
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The meter is a Leningrad, a contraption of the USSR. The one I have is actually quite accurate!
 
:thumbs: I've not really looked at that yet either. There's a load more stuff in the box too, but most of it is very dated lighting stuff. Nothing I'm that interested in. :)
 
The Retina should be fun.. very solid feel, tactile action, I have a 1a and it's a great walkabout camera.
 
It's gorgeous to use. Really tactile, and I love the weight of it in the hand. It feels really solid. The mechanism of the folding lens, and the shutter release, are a little bit feeble now, but still fully-functional. Hopefully I'll get some good results with it. I might turn my back on digital at this rate. :D

(I've just realised I've stolen two of your adjectives without noticing. Perfect descriptions though, so not too surprising).
 
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