Mark Erickson wrote:
Thanks for the comments, guys. I'm working on a solution that will allow me
to scan 127 film on my Epson 4870. When I do, I expect to produce better
results than the attached images. I was actually quite surprised at how
good these images are--the Vest Pocket Model B
On Apr 17, 2007, at 9:56 PM, Mark Erickson wrote:
For you old camera enthusiasts: I reinvigorated my grandmother's
old Kodak
Vest Pocket Model B by having Jurgen Kreckel replace the
disintegrated paper
bellows (don't ask how much it cost). I just ran a roll of Efke 100
through
it
Thanks for the comments, guys. I'm working on a solution that will allow me
to scan 127 film on my Epson 4870. When I do, I expect to produce better
results than the attached images. I was actually quite surprised at how
good these images are--the Vest Pocket Model B lens is a single element
Nice shots - I'm not familiar with the Vest Pocket cameras, but that low
contrast soft focused look is great.
- MCC
Mark Erickson wrote:
For you old camera enthusiasts: I reinvigorated my grandmother's old Kodak
Vest Pocket Model B by having Jurgen Kreckel replace the disintegrated paper
I have a green Vest Pocket Model B. The camera sits on a table beside a
Kodak Auto 110 transparent model.
Jim A.
For you old camera enthusiasts: I reinvigorated my grandmother's old
Kodak
Vest Pocket Model B by having Jurgen Kreckel replace the disintegrated
paper
bellows (don't ask
The third one of the Capital is a doosy.
-Brendan
--- Mark Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For you old camera enthusiasts: I reinvigorated my
grandmother's old Kodak
Vest Pocket Model B by having Jurgen Kreckel replace
the disintegrated paper
bellows (don't ask how much it cost). I just
For you old camera enthusiasts: I reinvigorated my grandmother's old Kodak
Vest Pocket Model B by having Jurgen Kreckel replace the disintegrated paper
bellows (don't ask how much it cost). I just ran a roll of Efke 100 through
it to see if it works. These pictures were taken early in April 2007
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