summicron1
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I volunteer at Union Station in Ogden, Utah, a collection of city museums. I work in the library/archive where recently a local man donated the negatives shot by his father in the early last century using an Autographic Folding Pocket Kodak 3A, which used 122 film, post-card sized, 4 by 6 inch negatives.
I'll post a link to my blog about the donation here so you can see that just because a camera is old, and its lens lacks coating, computer design or any of that other fancy stuff, it can still do pretty good work.
F8 and be there is the old axiom, and for 95 percent of what makes a good picture, that's what rules:
http://charlestrentelman.blogspot.com/2014/02/street-car-wreck-camera-bought-99-years.html
A sample picture:
I'll post a link to my blog about the donation here so you can see that just because a camera is old, and its lens lacks coating, computer design or any of that other fancy stuff, it can still do pretty good work.
F8 and be there is the old axiom, and for 95 percent of what makes a good picture, that's what rules:
http://charlestrentelman.blogspot.com/2014/02/street-car-wreck-camera-bought-99-years.html
A sample picture:
