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Geordie Spark
You Scouse Git!!! ....... I wanted to post that!!!
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ner ner,
i got 1 of them in my collection. all in a glass cabinet. some vintage stuff in there as well. even fot a folding bellows job. takes 120 film to give 3+1/4 x 2+1/4 negs.
i thought the only cameras you had since you were a wee nipper required black powderThat's impressive!!
All I've got is a Kodak Brownie 127 (8 shots from a roll film) and a Kodak Brownie Starmite (12 shots from a roll of film and a built in flash wot you put flash bulbs into) a Zenith "B" 35 mm job and a Zenth "E" (like the "B" but with built-in exposure meter) and my Canon 30D.
I had a Canon 350D but Tidyboiler's No. 3 dowter is now the proud owner of it.
i thought the only cameras you had since you were a wee nipper required black powder
i thought the only cameras you had since you were a wee nipper required black powder
Photographers flash powder was used for cameras, black powder would burn too slowly and not be bright enough. Not to be confused with flash powder as used in fireworks (aluminium based) that stuff would blow the photographer to pieces if you tried using it.
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