Tag: film

Class of ’36

My new acquisition — a Voigtländer Brilliant pseudo-TLR, circa 1936. It’s a metal-bodied box camera with a zone-focusing 75mm Anastigmat Voigtar lens. It has three aperture settings and three shutter speeds. It shoots 120-format film, so I’ll definitely have a roll or two through it to put it through its paces, as it looks quite clean.



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I have a couple of film cameras that I use every now and again.  One is a Holga 120CFN toy camera that shoots 120 format film.  I’m resigned to taking film shot with that camera to a lab near where I work.  It’s the only bricks-and-mortar place nearby that I know will handle my medium-format negatives.  I also shoot a 35 mm SLR on occasion.  I took it out last weekend and ran a couple of rolls through it, and have been looking for a local place that will process the negatives and provide me with high-resolution scans thereof.  And herein lies the problem.

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