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Tuesday, 15 September 2009 20:35 |
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Film is not dead. I have a small collection of old cameras. Many of these cameras have seen better days. Recently I've put some test rolls of film in a few to see if some of these old cameras still work. One of my favorites is an old “Brick”, an Argus C-3. Nothing fancy here, just a heavy-weight rangefinder. But you have to pay homage to these 35mm work horses. No Light meter, no auto anything. Those were the days. View Larger
Film is not dead. I have a small collection of old cameras. Many of these cameras have seen better days. Recently I've put some test rolls of film in a few to see if some of these old cameras still work. One of my favorites is an old “Brick”, an Argus C-3. Nothing fancy here, just a heavy-weight rangefinder. But you have to pay homage to these 35mm work horses. No Light meter, no auto anything. Those were the days.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 October 2009 19:22 |
Hey Ken, nice artwork. I noticed you may have a typo in your side bar comment, "As a designer I beleave (sic) it is..."
I have some old cameras also. I am now genuinely ashamed to say some of those I tossed into my trash can over the years when I had to make room or too damaged. If I did those over now I'd probably have held on to every single one no matter the condition. I used to be an avid photo hobbyist. Thanks for the memory.