Noll
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I bought a $2 camera at a thrift store a few days ago (mainly for the plush case that fit the $1 Yashica T4 I also found that day 😎 ), but was also loaded with film.
Turns out it's a new roll of "Kodak Ultima 100", Kodak says it's "a color negative film that is tailor-made specifically for Indian photographers and the Indian market" and "Specially adapted skin-tone reproduction"
Don't know how it got to be in a Wisconsin thrift store, but since only a couple frames were shot on this roll, I'm considering taking it out of the Samsung Vino and putting it behind some better glass!
Never tried pulling an alread-started roll of film out of a camera. Any thoughts?
Turns out it's a new roll of "Kodak Ultima 100", Kodak says it's "a color negative film that is tailor-made specifically for Indian photographers and the Indian market" and "Specially adapted skin-tone reproduction"
Don't know how it got to be in a Wisconsin thrift store, but since only a couple frames were shot on this roll, I'm considering taking it out of the Samsung Vino and putting it behind some better glass!
Never tried pulling an alread-started roll of film out of a camera. Any thoughts?
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