I isomers007 Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 1,783 0 36 45 leepublic of singapore pixelatedtheory.com Jul 4, 2002 #1 Has been keeping this cam in the cupboard for decades....it's kinda empty inside....dunno wat type of cam is it though...anyone knows?
Has been keeping this cam in the cupboard for decades....it's kinda empty inside....dunno wat type of cam is it though...anyone knows?
Y YSLee Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 2,325 1 38 Visit site Jul 4, 2002 #2 Says it all.. Kodak Brownie camera using 620 roll film. Do a google search, I'm sure you'll find something.
Says it all.. Kodak Brownie camera using 620 roll film. Do a google search, I'm sure you'll find something.
I isomers007 Senior Member Jan 17, 2002 1,783 0 36 45 leepublic of singapore pixelatedtheory.com Jul 4, 2002 #3 Originally posted by YSLee Says it all.. Kodak Brownie camera using 620 roll film. Do a google search, I'm sure you'll find something. Click to expand... did a search but was confused @ how they load the film...anyone used it before?
Originally posted by YSLee Says it all.. Kodak Brownie camera using 620 roll film. Do a google search, I'm sure you'll find something. Click to expand... did a search but was confused @ how they load the film...anyone used it before?
R rubric New Member Apr 14, 2002 646 0 0 Somewhere East lubitelee.blogspot.com Jul 5, 2002 #4 I don't own a Brownie, but have always been intrigued by vintage cameras and/or toy cameras. This is what i found on the net regarding Brownie box cameras and respooling of film: http://www.angelfire.com/film/chuck9toe/articles/petelutz/article.html http://www.inficad.com/~gstewart/respool.htm Hope that helps. Have fun with your super cool camera and hope to see some pixs soon!
I don't own a Brownie, but have always been intrigued by vintage cameras and/or toy cameras. This is what i found on the net regarding Brownie box cameras and respooling of film: http://www.angelfire.com/film/chuck9toe/articles/petelutz/article.html http://www.inficad.com/~gstewart/respool.htm Hope that helps. Have fun with your super cool camera and hope to see some pixs soon!
Kit Senior Member Jan 19, 2002 11,875 64 48 48 Upper Bukit Timah www.arkitecturalphotography.com Jul 6, 2002 #5 Where did you get this? Quite good condition. I've been looking around and found a few going for A$10-$12 a pop.
Where did you get this? Quite good condition. I've been looking around and found a few going for A$10-$12 a pop.