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cycledog

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I have a soft spot in my head for film cameras, always carry one along, or two, or three.
These are from the recent Goodguys, Spokane.
 

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Nice Photos!

Studied photography in 1971 always loved detailed well composed bw photos. i got an A on a photo I took of a locomotive switching a boxcar, you could just make out the hands on the engineers wristwatch.

I have in my possession my father in law's 1973 Yashica 35 mm model 23-3631 complete with case, literature, including sales reciept and Vivitar flash. I might be inspired.
 
Thank you gentleman. If you got a film camera get out and use it! Film available. I find that Adorama, B&H and Unique Photo are good sources

Keep it in the fridge until ready for use, let it warm up over night and get it developed right away. I use Thedarkroom.com you get your negatives back, can choose high quality scans on a disc and they can push/pull if you like.
 

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