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Uploaded by: WurzelDave — Saturday March 9, 2013 — Bridgwater, Somerset, United Kingdom

28mm prime FD lens plus an M5 extension tube (& a dodgy scan).

Categories: flowers Camera Type: Canon A1/ AGFA 200 vista plus film
 
Manufacturer: Canon
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1. YouKnowWho 7:03 PM GMT on March 09, 2013    
Little beauties!
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2. WurzelDave 7:40 PM GMT on March 09, 2013    
The camera is nearly 30 years old.
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3. Clabo 5:17 AM GMT on March 10, 2013    
Hjeh, truth be told, I don't miss my film-days. The expen$e of it, for one. Make a mistake in digital, you just trash the shot(s). In film, it's more and more of the roll of film that you just wasted.

That, and having to reload after every coupla dozen shots...
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4. WurzelDave 12:14 PM GMT on March 10, 2013    
Sales of film are apparently on the up! The roll used here cost me the princely sum of £1. But i know what you mean.
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5. Clabo 12:54 PM GMT on March 10, 2013    
Wow, unexpected!

Still, unless you have your own darkroom (I don't), there seem to be few if any places to get film developed.

Once upon a time, chain-drugstores had photo-departments where you can drop off your film and come back a few days later to pick up your prints, and "24hr photo" and even "1hr photo" shops proliferated (check out the Robin Williams flick!), but no more.

Dunno if even those mail-in places still exist.
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About WurzelDave
WurzelDave I'm a 30 something 'wurzel' who lives in South West England (UK) in the county of Somerset (next to Devon), famous for scrumpy cider, Cheddar cheese, The Wurzels (well worth going to see) & birth county of 2009 F1 world champion Jenson Button.Like the rest of the West Country, Somerset has many areas, places & landscapes worth a visit such as Glastonbury Tor & Abbey ruins, Quantock hills, West Somerset Railway, Cheddar Gorge, & Exmoor, to name but a very few.Favourite holiday destiations are Iceland (see alot of photos) & the Icehotel in Jukkasjarvi Sweden (also see photos). Still a lover of the flim camera, my first camera was an Halina 110 camera which you could buy flip flashes for! Now have a Canon 3000V SLR film camera, i also have Canon powershot A3300 & SX150 digital cameras which are useful for close up macro shots & also makes film 'last' longer!
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