so finally loaded and developed one of these mothers
was given this crazy camera (submarine camera as my gf describes it) a while back and it took me a while to get hold of some film for it , this was my first contender of 4 i bought a rollei retro 80's, Efke 100 E1, Rollei Crossbird and a Rollei Nightbird all in 127 format this was a bit of a bitch to develop and scan my spool doesn't like being adjusted to any other size than 120 and i don't have a scanning mask for 127 so all a bit manual to say the least im relatively happy with the results though. The camera has survived well seeing as it hasn't had a film run through it in over 50 years
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