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it's a point-and-shoot medium format camera that kodak produced between 1957 and 1964. my girlfriend's mom found it at a garage sale and bought it for me because she knows i'm a photo-geek. i have yet to test if it still works, but if it doesn't i know a guy who's been repairing cameras for a long time who could probably fix it. he's got a basement full of medium format cameras and film SLRs (his workshop is in the basement). anyway, here's a link that shows the kind of camera it is: http://www.photoet...lex.html~mainFrame now to locate some 127 film....
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I put some 127 through my brownie a couple summers ago. Nice, though not enough different from 35mm to make it worthwhile (for me). Developing wasn't too hard to find, but no shop I found could print them. Good luck!
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Efke/Adox still makes 127 film as does some other brands. results will be fair but not great, these camera's aren't known for there sharp lenses. Nice to experiment with.
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Yeah. As Karen says - Kodak have never been known for making a high-quality camera. If it's going to cost any money at all to get that thing repaired, you'd probably be better off spending it on something like a Super Ikonta or somesuch.
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Posted by EatsTooMuchJam Yeah. As Karen says - Kodak have never been known for making a high-quality camera. If it's going to cost any money at all to get that thing repaired, you'd probably be better off spending it on something like a Super Ikonta or somesuch.
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yeah, i'm not expecting great quality since it's an instant camera anyway. but it'll still be fun to play with something i've never used before and suchlike. it's a weird looking little camera, if nothing else it'll be good for sparking up conversations.
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Posted by EatsTooMuchJam Kodak have never been known for making a high-quality camera.
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I agree mostly. Don't forget about their Retina rangefinders though. B.e.a.utiful.
I've also got an old TLR brownie. The Reflex 20. It takes 620(or trimmed 120!) and has a very bright viewscreen. The pictures aren't half bad either. I've been stopped many a time walking around on the street with that camera. It's practically a chick magnet. I even got mine to fire off some flashbulbs.
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Yes. The retinas are beautiful, it's true, and I have nothing at all snarky to say about Schneider lenses which (in my opinion) are easily as desirable as Leica or Zeiss.
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