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I’d really like to work on creating a new header and pfp for this blog.
And in recent news, I’ve begun creating a spreadsheet for my camera collection which I will share here when it’s done :)
I’ve had this blog for a really long time. And I want it to continue to grow with me.
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Keystone Bel Air K-41 8mm (1956) / x
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i have an ancient box camera from the late 40s. takes 120 film. Absolutely unfair good images out of this thing.

This is the 1940s equivalent of a disposable Kodak, it’s terrible but because modern film stock is so fucking good it just rips absolute ass. No I don’t have any pictures they’re scanning shut up.
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Kodak Six-16 (1932-1936) / x
#vintage cameras#antique cameras#kodak#folding camera#bellows camera#camera collection#fyocoriginalcontent#fyoccollection#vintage#antique#cameras#camera
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Picked up this Kodak Folding Cartridge Premo from 1913 today! Officially the oldest camera I own.
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Kodak Junior 620 folding camera, 1935-39.
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1952 Leica Zorki C Camera.
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Vest Pocket Kodak Model 8—Oban, Argyll, Scotland, UK 2023
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Recent captures from the photon collector contraption.
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Belle & Howell Filmo No. 75
16mm Film Camera
Produced in Chicago beginning in 1928
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Went antique shopping and picked up a kodak bellows camera from the 1940s, along with a 1950s movie camera from Bell & Howell.
(Kinda majorly regretting not picking up that sick kodak vr-g film bag though ;; )
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