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Looking through the review articles I was surprised to find nobody has done a review of the Kodak Brownie 127 model, particularly as it lends itself so well to taking 35mm film.
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What is black, grey and square all over? Why, the wonderful Brownie cameras of course! I was lucky to be gifted this one, but I promise if you keep your eyes peeled one of these vintage gems could be yours for as little as ten dollars! With a little work you will have a functioning and ever so stylish MEDIUM FORMAT CAMERA.
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Browsing online for a source of 127 film to feed Bilora Bella and Kodak Brownie, my father and mother's teenage cameras respectively. What do I find? A blog explaining how to easily convert the Brownie to accept 35mm film. "I have to give this a go!" I thought.
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The “famous” Kodak Cresta 3 camera, frequently compared to a Holga produced by Kodak Eastman in London during the 60’s still a great camera that totally rules.
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If GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) is a problem of yours as it is mine, then you must spend a lot of time on the lomography store website or ebay just looking and lusting after cameras. This beautiful, medium format, box camera caught my eye on ebay. It looked so cute and interesting and was selling for just $10. I couldn't help myself and the rest as they say is history.
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This camera may look like it is from yesterday, and it is, but it is still a perfect Lomographic camera due to its simplicity!