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Rhodes 09-29-14 11:44 AM

Vintage Kodak Ads!
 
http://www.vintag.es/2014/09/beautif...ents-from.html

For nostalgia!

Sailor Steve 09-29-14 11:49 AM

Nice! :sunny:

Platapus 09-29-14 07:04 PM

Those were nice. Thanks for posting the link.

Rhodes 09-30-14 03:31 AM

:salute:

Feuer Frei! 09-30-14 03:40 AM

I've always liked that era.

http://www.anitamaedraper.com/upload...800700.jpg?478


http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/mt...bybook_615.jpg



http://www.anitamaedraper.com/upload...8_orig.jpg?471

Jimbuna 09-30-14 05:01 AM

Cool I still remember some of my earlier cameras :cool:

Rhodes 09-30-14 05:18 AM

http://www.spiracollection.com/spira...$File/2535.jpg
From the Spira collection!

Wolferz 09-30-14 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rhodes (Post 2247392)

Taking photos with that camera could get you killed by a cop these days.:huh:

Gimme a Polaroid!:D

Platapus 09-30-14 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 2247372)

A camera that anybody can use without instructions.

Send for the primer

:hmmm::timeout:

Primer: any book of elementary principles

Hmmm

Rhodes 09-30-14 04:35 PM

Just point and shoot Platapus! Or do you prefer this one?

http://i.imgur.com/pjzXE2q.jpg
Also from the Spira Collection. Quite a good book for early and out-of comum cameras, as the pistol one.

vienna 09-30-14 05:42 PM

Consider this: any person born in the last, say, dozen years will have no concept of putting film in a camera, or what a Polaroid is...


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Platapus 10-01-14 05:58 PM

Although I like the convenience of digital, I am glad I cut my teeth with film.

Jimbuna 10-02-14 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vienna (Post 2247551)
Consider this: any person born in the last, say, dozen years will have no concept of putting film in a camera, or what a Polaroid is...


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Probably...I still remember the times I've replaced a used roll of film in broad daylight whilst on holiday at a poolside or some attraction.

Rhodes 10-02-14 11:28 AM

Yes, but when they got old, several may go to film photography and would began to put film in a camera and shoot!
Look at Ferrania kickstarter campaign, in 3 days, they manage to get half of the goal. In the Spring of next year, we will have a few new films to use (both still and cine).

vienna 10-02-14 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2248063)
Probably...I still remember the times I've replaced a used roll of film in broad daylight whilst on holiday at a poolside or some attraction.

It still makes me kind of sad to pass by the Kodak Film Headquarters here in Hollywood. At one time, it was a 24 hour a day operation; now, it is empty and up for lease as a movie/TV production campus. You mentioned changing film; I remember the old Kodak box camera, known as the Brownie:

http://lifeinlofi.com/wp-content/upl...nie-six-16.jpg


Our family had one and used it for many, many years. I still remember using the flash attachment and having to handle white hot flash bulbs as I changed them between shots...


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