Stardust wrote:
Charlie, you must be relative young because the typical ASA of 100-200-400 was on Kodacolor Gold that did not come out until 1986. Back in the 50-60s I would guess regular Kodacolor was most popular at ASA 25, until 1963 when Kodak raised it to 64, which I believe was also the same as Kodachrome if you were shooting slides. Main two reasons I went to a Rollie 2-1/4" square negative camera was did not have to change flash mounting to shoot portrait or horizontal, AND the film came in 12 and 24 exposure rolls, versus 35-mm at 24 (20?) and 36 shots.
Charlie, you must be relative young because the ty... (
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Stardust. You must be an old fart. Lol. I am a young 70 soon to be 71
Pan-x. Plus-x and Tri-x. Back in the 70s or so.
First camera was a brownie with roll film. Did some file of 8mm and super 8
So been around a long time.