At least that’s what [Frost Sheridan] did with a vintage Kodak MegaPlus 4.2i, a camera that was aimed at the industrial and scientific market at a time when everyone was still using film for ...
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An antique camera find exposes a mystery about 70 year old picturesOliver Barnes and the No1 Pocket Kodak that contained the mystery negatives. Photo: Oliver Barnes Here's an interesting entry for Film Friday: Oliver Barnes, a 20-year-old antique camera fan ...
The enigma surrounding an 80-year-old undeveloped film discovered in an antique camera has been unravelled, following a nationwide call for information. Amateur photographer Oliver Barnes was ...
The camera is 100 years old ... Oliver described spotting a bag hiding in the corner of the antique shop, inside of which he found a No1 Pocket Kodak, which went into production in the 1920s.
For those interested in collecting vintage cameras, Azmad suggests starting small. “This is a Kodak camera,” he explains, holding it up. “Anyone can use this. If you don’t know how ...
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