Thursday, January 6, 2011

Camera Time!


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 Tower Snappy- an ideal gift for a youngster! Or for yourself if you are smart. I love this baby blue camera more than any other camera I have had in the store so far, not that the other ones are too shabby either...
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Brownie Target 620,manufactured in Canada between 1946 and 1952. There are websites dedicated to this camera, and the body is leather for heaven's sake.

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Imperial Mark 127, made for Sears in the 60s, with aperture settings for colour and b+w. It's so super cute and small, it looks like just a flash.
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Ever heard of the impossible project? Surely you have since you are cool (after all, you are reading this blog <3 <3 ). Polaroids get the party started! And since this is the business edition, people will know that when it comes to partying-you mean business (or biz-nass as it were)!!!!



If anyone is considering buying a vintage camera, but you aren't sure about it because you don't know where to buy film, or get the film developed , try checking online. Thanks to Ryerson University's photography program I have found that there are lots of places downtown that will develop all kinds of film. When it comes to buying the film, it seems that online is the place to go. There are also tutorials for converting 620 film to 120 film, which is widely available even here at R+E. I told you guys I'd be back to blogging today! 


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