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    Posted 10 years ago

    Starvation…
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    Early Film Cameras from the 50's till today, from early Nikon and Canon rangefinders, to the more sophisticated SLR's, from the 70.s and the 80's.

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    USSR Horizont Horizon S3-U500 Panoramic Panorama 35 mm Camera
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    Vintage Kodak VR35 35mm Film Camera EKTAR Lens K12 Point and Shoot Untested
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    Vintage FOCA camera No. 085.284 lens Foca Oplar 5cm f 2.8
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    LEICA IIIb BODY, *RARE* 1940 WW2 ERA ...EXCELLENT CONDITION AND WORKS WELL!
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    USSR Horizont Horizon S3-U500 Panoramic Panorama 35 mm Camera
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    1. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 10 years ago
      My grandson (21) called me today about a 30-40s "bellows" compact camera . He was going to buy it--I told him he couldn't get film. Did I give him bad info?? He was pretty excited because he got the seller down to $30.00. He didn't mention a brand. He collects vintage photos, dags and cdvs and now wants some cameras to set around. Should he be looking for working only vintage cameras?.
    2. Starvationhill Starvationhill, 10 years ago
      Well,.. you are correct about the film, and if you did find some, you would have to develop it yourself.
      Looking for only vintage cameras, is a bit narrow, but he can certainly keep his ear to the ground for them. My advice, is that he finds one or two, working cameras, to experience the full immersion into film, and grow from there.
      -Jim
    3. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 10 years ago
      Thanks for the great advice! I'll call him up and tell him what an expert said. He will be very grateful!
    4. rniederman rniederman, 10 years ago
      Also consider that cameras from the 30s and 40s were made for a variety of different formats and roll film sizes. What is the camera being looked at? Also, 120 film was a very popular size and is still available.
    5. Recordmantime, 10 years ago
      http://www.monadnockimaging.com/services_processing.html
    6. Recordmantime, 10 years ago
      http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/buy/Roll-Film/ci/2545/N/4093113317
    7. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 10 years ago
      Recordmantime--Those are wonderful resources to keep on file!!! Tyler is coming over in a few days and I'll pass all this info to him. Much appreciated!!

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