Get your brand new P&S here!

I'm a little confused-How can anything be 'New old stock' if it's beaten up and worn out?

Regardless, they seem to have sold out already as the only thing they have to sell now is kodak proimage 100 film, which I've never heard of.
 
I'm a little confused-How can anything be 'New old stock' if it's beaten up and worn out?

Regardless, they seem to have sold out already as the only thing they have to sell now is kodak proimage 100 film, which I've never heard of.

It is some kind of bug with the link - it only showed me Proimage film when I opened it from my iphone, but directed correctly to P&S page when opened from ipad... Proimage is well known here in Europe, especially in Germany.
 
@Huss: Ah, the ones being used have been used a lot, I see. Thanks for the link. Years ago I bought my mother a Rollei 35-70 af camera (dunno it's 'name') but she's always thought that she's not much good with technology so she hasn't read the manual properly and so I don't think she's even used the zoom function, and she's not used the camera in years.

@Valdas: Thanks for the info.
 
Bad point & shoot cameras along with bad mini-labs hastened the demise of film.

Chris

No kidding. Back then I remember being disappointed again and again with the prints I got back. Especially when I then checked the negs and they looked fine.
It made me lose interest. This is why I think now is the best time ever to be into film photog due to the ability to have a hybrid workflow. We edit our negs, then send those images to be printed (or print ourselves) . Most places now offer 'auto correct - off' so their machines do not attempt to 'correct' the images.
 
It is some kind of bug with the link - it only showed me Proimage film when I opened it from my iphone, but directed correctly to P&S page when opened from ipad... Proimage is well known here in Europe, especially in Germany.

ProImage 100 is my favourite colour neg. There was a Kodak ProFoto 100 that I also liked that gave you 38 to 40 shots per roll (gone now). I suspect ProImage 100 to be repackaged ProFoto 100 since their colour palettes look very similar to me.

All of the ProImage 100 I bought were from Thai sellers. Haven't seen it in Sweden neither online or offline, and the price in China is hyped up way too high.
 
Hi Ko
This "Minolta" is a cheapo mass produced "toy" camera.
I have the same one with labeled "Canon AF10". There is also a Vivitar badge and probably others.
It's fun but.. does not dwell with High End P+S from the '90's.
Certainly overpriced at $30 :eek:

Just as cheap as one in OP link for 70$.
I actually owned Minolta one, not Canon AF10 or Vivitar or Rollei. It is AF, toy != AF.
Can't call it cheap by the prints from it. Sorry. :p
 
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