What do you think of this photo taken with a Kodak Brownie camera? - best camera tripods 2009
I have this image recently with my Kodak Brownie 2A (Model B) chamber. Note that the field is a camera for 100 years. (Well, actually the last patent date is 1909, but I have no idea what the exact age of this unit. I think that in the 1920s, at least). I have a collection of old cameras, and if I have it in an antique store, I thought it was great.
I have a really easy to use spacers on the role of the film, so you can use 120 film with this camera.
The following aircraft:
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And here is the picture that I took. It is a contact printing directly from the negative.
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And the higher the resolution scanning
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Has anyone else tried to take pictures with a Brownie box camera? Any opinions or suggestions? It has a long shutter speed, I think 1 / 30. I was really surprised that I was able to remain relatively stablea clear picture.
The film was Kodak Plus-X.
The first impression is better than the scan. But does not seem to have the camera to a depth of field was somewhat superficial, and the picture seems a little boring. But still I was surprised how the pictures came out.
If the first Brownie camera tripod? I see no way to mount the camera on a tripod ... That really helps, because the shutter speed is so slow. I am a young man and a steady hand and good eyes, but also for me put in 1 / 30 and look in the viewfinder is a bit complicated.
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