sooner
Well-known
Hi, I just received an LC-A 120 from E*ay but it came without an instruction manual. I know, this is the most automatic point-and-shoot 120 there is, so shame on me for even asking, but does anyone have one they could share? Maybe this is just about me being kinda anal about instruction manuals, but I'd also like to know where they advice lining up the "start" line when loading film, and whether the two red dots in the viewfinder actually mean anything other than the battery isn't dead. The first test roll came out great. At first I thought it was way overexposed because the negs were so dark, but after scanning they came out perfectly exposed, even on a shot directly into the blinding sun. My scanner, on the other hand, was total crap, giving me soft scans on each one, I think because of curled negatives. Wow, this camera is wide angle, and incredibly plasticky, but I like it.
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bulevardi
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Never worked with the 120 version.
On the classic version, the red lights in the viewfinder are just for the battery, I suppose it's the same here.
I can't give advice on the start line when loading the film...
On the classic version, the red lights in the viewfinder are just for the battery, I suppose it's the same here.
I can't give advice on the start line when loading the film...