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August 19, 2011
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Canon
Canon EOS REBEL T2i
4/1 second
F/5.0
146 mm
800
Aug 17, 2011, 6:18:03 PM
Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows
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Old family camera, still takes great photos, best seen in full view
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=pearwood Feb 2, 2012  Hobbyist Photographer
Ah, now there's a beautiful lady. My Yashica-D TLR is my main working camera.
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*Metal-Bender Feb 2, 2012   Photographer
Thank you Steven - for sure!:D It's good that you still use yours. This camera takes the best pictures.:D
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awesome camera. were do you get film? I love old cameras, probably cause I love photography and to just see the history, is cool. My grandparents gave my their old camera(bellow type, pullout lens) and video camera(no battery needed, just wind). Still have to get some shot of them and post.
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*Metal-Bender Aug 26, 2011   Photographer
Thanks Nick!:D I get the film from camera stores - it uses 120, the same as the trendy Holga toy cameras. (would love to see some photos of your older cameras)
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cool, I should see if I could find some, mine uses 620...will try to get a really good shot of them soon.
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*Metal-Bender Aug 27, 2011   Photographer
Apparently 620 is the same as 120 - same film but different size spools. If you can't find 620 or if it's stupidly expensive you could always respool 120 onto the 620 spool (in total darkness). I'm looking forward to seeing the shot of your cameras!:D
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just posted one [link] I found a guy on ebay who says did somthing to the film for it to work, about 15 a roll... I dont know... I'll check other areas.
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*Metal-Bender Aug 28, 2011   Photographer
That's a little high. B&H [link] sells a nice variety for $12.00 a roll. If you don't mind the hassle, 120 film is about $5.00 a roll (less if you buy in packs of 10 or more) & you could respool it on a 620 spool (in total darkness).
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5 aint bad at all, I bet I could build somthing for an adapter to put in the camera for 120 to work
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*Metal-Bender Aug 29, 2011   Photographer
I bet you could Nick!:D
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