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Kodak 66

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Durst 66

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Now you just need a Rollei SL66 to complete the set!(I didn't even know Durst made cameras, I thought it was just developing gear).
 
I'm pretty sure I had a Kodak 66 when I was a kid, probably about 10 or 11. I'd just about forgotten it, but this brought it back.

I remember sealing leaks in the bellows with black insulating tape, and fastening a close up lens in front of the lens with sellotape to take a photo of my hamster! It, sort of, worked too. Also remember loading the film into a Patterson developing tank in the hall cupboard with blankets stuffed round the door as light traps.

Thanks for the memories.
 
Now you just need a Rollei SL66 to complete the set!(I didn't even know Durst made cameras, I thought it was just developing gear).
Dont know if its the same company or not Kev, says made in Italy on the body

Well this one has a six on it:lol:
This also takes 35mm film

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Should have called this thread "bring out your 66,s" :lol:, hope to see some more now.

Joxby, that Exacta looks very modern, nice clean lines to it:thumbs:

Interesting to see the different designs and shapes to the old film cameras, even the method of cocking and firing the shutter varied wildly.

Bit difficult to identify modern digital cameras without looking at the name plate.
 
Yeah, luv that Exakta, retro styling rather than vintage, its that 90's Pioneer tape deck look again..:lol:
 
no, but I have a 7000 with daft square buttons on the top..:p

srsly though, I wish I did, its fairly secksy
 
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