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Edit: I accidentally deleted the camera definitions from 2020. Reconstructing and updating --- (1/25)

 

Minolta SRT 102= Still the workhorse of my camera fleet. Shooting 2 102's and a 101. Each camera houses different film (the 101 draws upon a huge cache of cold stored 20 yr old Velvia RVP 50ISO with excellent results), B&W and Provia 400F presently, sharing many lenses between the bodies. These cameras are tanks. (1/25)

 

Nikon FE= Presently running my last 2 rolls of Afga ScalaX 200 B&W slide film through this before dr5 totally goes out of business (edit: too late! Moved on to LowISO... 2/25). A Nikkor 24mm AI NC lens is usually glued to this body and still works nice.

 

Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash= Adapted this to use 120 film rolls and use this occasionally, usually in the winter for long exposures, sparing my below Brownie 2 from peril.

 

Kodak Brownie 2= Patent dated 1918 and was my grandmothers camera. Shoots 6x9 format and is a fun camera to go out with on dry days. This "Fred Flintstone" camera is mostly leather wrapped cardboard with a piece of glass and not camera case worthy, but 8 shots go quick... A fun little box camera for 1 day outings.

 

Kodak Pony 135b= Was my aunts and she was a gardener. Most of her slides were of flowers and I load this one up with Ektar every May in her memory.

 

Kodak 35RF= My grandfathers, given to him by a local photographer in the 1950's. I pulled the lens apart a few years ago and messed up the correlation of turns on reassembly. On my bookshelf.

 

Kodak Baby Brownie.= Takes 127 film and kinda pain in the ass to find. I cracked the red film window lens in 2022 and forced to retire this box.

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Uploaded on February 2, 2020
Taken on February 2, 2020