What camera are you using today?

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What camera are you using today?

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1. The camera

2. The film

3. Why

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Camera: Nikon F90 w. SB-28 flash

Film: Kodak Max 400 (I needed some 400 the other day and bought this at Walmart - after finding only 160NC in the fridge and freezer. Time for a new B&H order)

Why: because it had film in it! Took a few shots of the kids putting up the creche. They're right into the Christmas decorations these days.


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1 -Minolta Freedom 150--panorama/date
2-Kodak ? B&W 400 I just hope that it is C41. {I haven't opened the camera yet.
3- Why ?: just bought it at the thriftstore a couple of days ago because it had film in it, but no batt. $3.99 later I have a new camera. Put a batt in when I got home and guess what! It shows only on the third frame of a 12 exsp roll.
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1: Yashica T4 Super D

2: Kodak BW400CN (one of my last rolls)

3: Originally, to get some good fog pictures, but it lifted before I got to the location. So I'll just shoot it up as I go.

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1. Leica IIIc

2. Fuji Neopan Acros 100

3. Because it's been too long

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1. Zeiss Ikon folding Contessa

2. Whatever film I loaded into it about a year ago. Maybe longer.

3. It looked lonely sitting on the shelf.


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1. Same as Melek

2.A short roll of Foma 100, leftover from slitting for the Minox.

3. I need to test it with film! Will the darn thing work?


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Well, I found another one ---

1. Olympus Stylus 150

2. Fugifilm 200 = 17 frames left?

3. Found in a moving box

4. When the weather warms up some---------- wish that it would warm up and snow!


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1. Exakta VXIIb, mostly with Pancolar 50mm lens (a few shots with an Isco 35mm)

2. FP4+

3. Just received the Pancolar, and besides the Exakta was due for exercise.

The original idea was to finish the roll last weekend, documenting the 2nd. round of our presidential elections. It rained way too much, tough luck. Looking for something interesting that I have not shot yet, to try this weekend.


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On Thursday, December 4th I was using

1. Canon Demi EE 1.7 (HF)
2. loaded with Fuji Superia 400,
3. looking for patches of urban color in a cityscape of dirty snow and ice. I wanted to add a color photo to a future post in this forum about the camera. I made a bad choice of a site (a park close to our house) and used up my tolerance for cold, snow, and ice before I found anything that worked. The post will be illustrated with b&w photos and I guess that I'll use the loaded Superia for indoor snapshots.

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