Godfrey
somewhat colored
Back in the day, half-frame 35mm was perfect for making film strip instructional media and photo shows. All those film strip projectors and the huge library of science and art film strips that my grammar school and high school had were hallmarks of special class days when we'd draw the curtains, set up the equipment, and sit together in the dim classrooms marveling at the beautiful photos projected on the glass-beaded screens. All those film strips were made with 35mm half-frame equipment... 🙂
I went out shooting with my 50 year old Rollei 35S the past two days. The camera worked flawlessly, but not its meter: something has gone awry in the coupling mechanism between meter and control knobs, so it must go in for service again (third time in the 30-some-odd years I've owned it). Oh well. Sadly, none of the four or five Olympus XA cameras survived ... the plastic film transport mechanism on all of them died after a time and were unrepairable due to no parts available, no repairs to the existing cheap plastic durable. Oh well. The MInox 35GT-E that I bought in 1998 has never needed any service and continues to work flawlessly ... it's loaded now and ready for some photography. Yay! 🙂
As is my Polaroid SLR670a by MiNT ... one of my favorite cameras. So now the big question is, which one of the two should I carry today? 😉
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I went out shooting with my 50 year old Rollei 35S the past two days. The camera worked flawlessly, but not its meter: something has gone awry in the coupling mechanism between meter and control knobs, so it must go in for service again (third time in the 30-some-odd years I've owned it). Oh well. Sadly, none of the four or five Olympus XA cameras survived ... the plastic film transport mechanism on all of them died after a time and were unrepairable due to no parts available, no repairs to the existing cheap plastic durable. Oh well. The MInox 35GT-E that I bought in 1998 has never needed any service and continues to work flawlessly ... it's loaded now and ready for some photography. Yay! 🙂
As is my Polaroid SLR670a by MiNT ... one of my favorite cameras. So now the big question is, which one of the two should I carry today? 😉
G
