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I haven't seen one lately.
http://makingKodakFilm.com
http://makingKodakFilm.com
When one lives in a multi-cultural, multi-lingual society then one needs to be a bit forgiving with regard to language skills. ... and add to that "multi-generational"...
Add to that the fact that a great number of native-born, English-as-a-first-language people can not spell, punctuate, or assemble a sentence correctly.![]()
Oh, fair enough. Through the ambiguity I was wildly optimistic that they had a machine for 120 too.
Martin... I suspect that the message writer is neither American nor British in origin. By "rolled" they mean 35mm cassette and by "instant" they indeed mean disposable. When one lives in a multi-cultural, multi-lingual society then one needs to be a bit forgiving with regard to language skills. ... and add to that "multi-generational"... in many camera stores today they've only "heard about" film before.![]()
Maybe I will stick one on my front door...
I should add that after reading some British publications, it's clear to me that lots of people in England are no better at their language than we are!
By the way: "disposible camera" is no good term either: from the point of the user, it is not disposed but handed in for processing. From the point of the lab, it is recycled. (I got such cameras, that just got new film, battery and paper cover and were back on sale.)
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