From: frank theriault
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 1:02 AM, P. J. Alling <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On 2/19/2010 1:39 PM, Scott Loveless wrote:
> I find the Diana craze just a bit strange, for a fraction of what you pay
> for one of those modern /marvels/ you can buy an old Kodak Browie or Agfa
> click. ?Which gives you lots more money to spend on film. ?Heck you can even
> modify them to accept modern flash units, (no I haven't done that but you
> can). ?A fifty year old camera is just as much an adventure.
I agree, but have fun finding 127 film. That's what my first camera,
a Brownie Starflash took. At least Holgas and Dianas take 120, film
that's still readily available (for now at least).
My mom still has my old Brownie packed away somewhere. Must dig it
out next time I'm in Halifax and see if I can snap a few off!
B&H has 127 film, as well as 620 & 828.
Looks like their 110 is gone, but I got enough in the freezer to last
the rest of my life.
The Frugal Photographer has 110, 120, 126 & 127 - as well as film for
your old Minox spy cameras.
http://www.frugalphotographer.com/
And they have flash bulbs, flash cubes and flip flash.
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