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I just got a great deal on an enlarger and a bunch of other equipment.
All I need now is a room to put this stuff in so that I can set up my
own darkroom. I was wondering if any of you know if theyre are any
available rooms in the bay area that are around santa clara. If so,
how much would it go about? Thanks for any help offered :-).
-Chris
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this is what I took at alviso, I'm looking for something similar to this. Maybe in a dry grassy area.
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Does anyone know where there's ghost towns in the bay area of
California. I'm looking for some decaying houses. I'm working on a
project and need to take some pics of broken down arcitectures. I
live in san jose. I know of alviso, but I was wondering if there is
anything else.
Any help would do! Thanks!
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Thanks so much guys/gals.
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"applying to RITZ Camera are we?"
HAhaha, you make me laugh!
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What Characteristics of a 35mm SLR make it different from therest of
the 35mm family?
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Hello everyone.
I was wondering what was some good film to shoot with for night
shots. I hear the fuji film superia xtra 800 is the way to go, but I
was also wondering if there was anything better than that, I
preferably use negative color film. And sometimes desire to take
city/bridge shots at night. Also like to take indoor low light
portrait shots.
any suggestions?
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Hi, I stumbled on to some camera's for sale, and I was wondering if
they were worth the purchase. Here they are
Is it worth buying, a collectors item? or just a good camera?
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Kodak Brownie 8mm Movie Camera - Film Size: 8mm / Lens: Ektanar 13mm
f/2.7 - f/16 Dates produced: 1951-1963. Excellent condition, still
in carrying case with handle. $15
Keystone Electric Eye K 712 8mm Movie Camera - 8mm Film / 1.8 zoom
lens / automatic exposure control, adjustable 10-40 ASA. Winds and
runs. bottom handle is missing a screw or something so it is only
half held on. I can't find anything on this exact model, but it's
from 1964-65. $7
Brownie Bullet - Film Size: 127/ Picture size: 1 5/8 X 2 1/2" /
Shutter: Single Speed / Lens: Dakon fixed / Dates: 1957-1964 /
Original List Price: Promotional, not for retail sale
In original cardboard box labelled with the name and "NO. 26".
Perfect condition, not even a scratch. $7
Kodak Automatic 35mm Camera - Film Size: 35mm / Shutter: Kodak
Synchro 80 / Lens: Kodak Ektanar 44mm f/2.8 - f/32 / Dates: 1959-
1964 / Original List Price: $84.50 In a very nice leather case,
great condition, has film in it. I am unsure about the value of this
camera, but it's probably my favorite out of all of these and the
most useable. If interested, make an offer.
Imperial Lark- Probably the coolest looking camera I have. A
different version than that one, the face has stars instead of the
lins around, same functions though. Needs a flash bulb and batters
(AA). It takes 4x4 127 film, switches between black and white. Make
an offer, I have no idea what this camera is worth, but I know it's
really rare since I can't find anything about it online.
Gaf Anscomatic 236(photo is of earlier model, looks the same
basically) - just a really simple little square camera. must work,
came with film and batteries in it. the film is Kodacolor-X cx 126.
A rare camera, but probably because it was generic. $2
Polaroid Land Camera Super Shooter Plus - Produced: 1975-1977 /
Original Retail: $34.95 / Takes 100 or 80 seropis polaroid pack film-
- viewfinder automatically adjusts to the proper format depending on
pack size inserted. / Built-in development timer / Flash- takes
Standard and Hi Power Cubes. Have not used this one cause I never
got around to buying film. Probably needs new batteries. $5
things spotted on old brick streets
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