I may have missed it but did anyone ever reply to my question about loading your own 110 cassettes? Alternatively, has anyone ever come up with a reloadable...
In a message dated 3/1/06 5:05:15 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, lrzeitlin@... writes: I may have missed it but did anyone ever reply to my question about ...
... Unfortunately, they did it after driving everyone else out of the 16 mm market unless they were making a 110 compatible camera. Sigh. Thanks, Kodak... --...
I think I missed it, but here is a page I put together on it a while back: http://www.geocities.com/markhahn2000/110_reload.htm after I did it a few times I...
Hello, I am installing an exhibition of my photographs at the Zocalo Coffeehouse in San Leandro, California this weekend. It will be available for viewing...
godfrey, good for you -- always exciting to put on a show and I hope it is successful. Sadly, my plans don't include visiting california in march, so I will...
Hi all, A reminder: if you change ISPs, web hosts or otherwise change your email address, be sure to let me know so I can make the appropriate changes in the...
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Hey, that's a good page Mark. And really good photos too! Larry Hester ... From: SUBMINI-L@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SUBMINI-L@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of mark...
... I disagree, Kodak designed the 110 cart to allow them to make a camera with easy wind, auto film stop and do it very inexpensively. They were on their...
HI GUYS: I HAVE AN OLYMPUS-PEN EES-2 HALF FRAME LISTED ON EBAY RIGHT NOW ( no reserve, low starting price ) IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. IF INTERESTED THE ITEM...
HI GUYS. I BOUGHT 3 BOXES OF BELLOWS CAMERAS AND TO MY SURPRISE, THERE WAS A SMALL BAKELITE CAMERA CALLED A UNIVEX. HERE IS WHAT THE WRITTING STATES ON THE...
yes it was a real user camera, although it was in line with most really, really cheap cameras of its era, the 1930s and 1940s. sure it's worth trying to get...
... If you have spools, you can cut down 120 film to fit, as I've been doing for 828. If you have one spool, you can probably fabricate additional ones to...
Well, if you want to get serious about a $0.39 camera (that's what they originally cost according to my old McKeown's Price Guide), here's a few facts: It says...
when I first played around with 828 and before I found some old spools I made a few from cardboard and brass tubing. They looked ugly but worked fine... if...
... the universal/univex has a frame size of 29 by 38 mm, which makes it sort of like an 828 superslide size, and standard 35mm film is about 2mm too wide for ...
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HI. I WOULD JUST LIKE TO THANK ALL THE CLUB MEMBERS WHO GAVE ME THE HELPFULL INFORMATION ON THE UNIVEX SUB-MINI CAMERA.THIS TURNED OUT TO BE, NOT A QUALITY...
http://www.zeiss.de/C12567A8003B58B9/?Open Then select Camera Lens News 24 Latest Newsletter Issue, February 2006 Gourmet Food for ZEISS IKON A camera system...
Zeiss reports: < Resolving Power Record with ZEISS Biogon T* 2,8/25 ZM "The high resolution film of choice was the SPUR Orthopan UR supplied and processed by...
Well, yes it's only in the center field, and yes, it's only with film capable of recording such high resolution (obviously), but it's interesting that it was...
About 20 years ago, Modern Photography published a carefully researched article about the maximum resolution obtainable with 50mm camera lenses using the...
For a high-resolution film to resolve beyond the resolution limits of lenses is everyday truth. This is less a comment on the lens than it is on the film and...
The Minox factory still makes black and white and color print films. Color slide films are no longer available, nor are ortho films. Third-party films,...
I believe Zapp slit his film from a standard width that was very common at the time, the so-called "Vest Pocket" format, which is 46mm wide. It was created by...
One minor correction, less a correction than an update. MPL (Minox Processing Labs) is indeed numero uno, and where many US enthusiasts go to do business, but...