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Tag Archives: No. 2
Making a Camera Work: The No. 2 Folding Pocket Kodak Model C or Maybe D…
Among the growing group of people who collect and operate vintage film cameras, there are two types of people: those who quickly figure out a way to make an old camera work again, and those who obsess way too long … Continue reading
Posted in film processing, Vintage cameras
Tagged 101 film, 122 film, antique, Bergger Pancro, Folding Pocket Kodak, No. 2, review, test, vintage
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Make Your Own 3-D Camera!
I was checking out the latest copy of Photo-Era Magazine (the latest I own, anyway) – dated April, 1929 – here’s the cover: It’s chock full of interesting articles on photography – and ads for the latest cameras, including this … Continue reading
Posted in Random Thoughts, Observations and Weird Stuff, Tips and Tricks, Vintage cameras
Tagged 3-D, 3D, hawk-eye, Kodak, No. 2, photo-era, stereoscopic, vintage magazine
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