Nice! How many megapixels?
That's hard to say. The sensor doesn't use pixels. It also has the advantage that I never have to worry about batteries dying.
This was also taken using a newly acquired softbox.
--Bob
GoofyNewfie wrote:
Nice! How many megapixels?
kdogg
Loc: Gallipolis Ferry WV
Where did you find that beauty? Haven't one in such good condition in a long time
I stopped in to Tempe Camera to purchase some plastic battery carriers. This was in the used camera section. Quite attractively priced as well. If it hadn't been in near pristine condition, I'd never have considered purchasing it.
--Bob
kdogg wrote:
Where did you find that beauty? Haven't one in such good condition in a long time
rmalarz wrote:
Kodak Retina IIa
--Bob
I have one too but it was quite a number of years ago. Still have it though.
I'm looking forward to taking this out and using it.
--Bob
BebuLamar wrote:
I have one too but it was quite a number of years ago. Still have it though.
rmalarz wrote:
I'm looking forward to taking this out and using it.
--Bob
Running a roll of the new Ektachrome? And by the way don't use a meter.
It appears to work quite well. I'm very happy with it.
--Bob
GoofyNewfie wrote:
Must be a good one! LOL!
Martz, I have a similar Kodak camera. I belive it is a different edition of the same camera. I will have to look and see. One of these days, I am going to pop a roll of film in and use it. It is from my dad. Yours looks like it is in incredible shape.
That's really nice Bob.
Will we be seeing anything posted from this, or is it a collectible?
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Bill, whether a camera is a collectible or not, I won't have just to have a shelf queen. It will definitely be used. The photos will be posted.
--Bob
Bill_de wrote:
That's really nice Bob.
Will we be seeing anything posted from this, or is it a collectible?
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