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Old Posted Dec 20, 2008, 4:29 AM
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new toy

i saw it and couldn't resist the temptations of a rollei
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^Dope. I'm expecting you to make use of that device and post the products to SSP A.S.A.P. .
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^Dope. I'm expecting you to make use of that device and post the products to SSP A.S.A.P. .
i was out playing with it this afternoon got a strap for it also now i am totaly retro . but dam i can fit this my dslr my lenss for it and my 6x7 and lens all in my backpack camera bag

now to to research some more into this camera befor i play with my fuji chrome slide film
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^Yeah, older cameras can certainly have a learning curve with them, and the problem is that you don't know if you are learning well until you have paid all the money to develop the film. That is also part of the fun, though: getting a pack of photos from a developer from film that you have no idea how well you shot with is like opening a present (and it can come with the same disappointment that presents sometimes have, too ).
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^Yeah, older cameras can certainly have a learning curve with them, and the problem is that you don't know if you are learning well until you have paid all the money to develop the film. That is also part of the fun, though: getting a pack of photos from a developer from film that you have no idea how well you shot with is like opening a present (and it can come with the same disappointment that presents sometimes have, too ).
for me its delving back into film i have shot it in so long i am relearning things

i shot this when i was eleven with a reolleiflex the higher end version of this camera
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Wow that's cool. Really nicely framed, too (especially for an 11-year-old!). There is color slide film too, no?
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Wow that's cool. Really nicely framed, too (especially for an 11-year-old!). There is color slide film too, no?
yea i got a box of the valvia in the freezer with about 20-50 rolls of it witch when i get better at the cheaper newer film i will dig out and play with
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