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How about this point and shoot camera?
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http://www.fujifilmusa.com/products/prof...index.html
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#2
I'd say that is just about the antithesis of a point and shoot camera.
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davester wrote:
I'd say that is just about the antithesis of a point and shoot camera.


Wink
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Reminds me of my father's camera...





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I have one of these zoom cameras circ. 1934 ! I wanted to try taking pics with it. 620 b/w fit it I was told but they stopped making 620 except roll your own. Anyone know if there is any way I can test this camera?

PS: I love Pansonic Lumix
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samintx wrote:
I have one of these zoom cameras circ. 1934 ! I wanted to try taking pics with it. 620 b/w fit it I was told but they stopped making 620 except roll your own. Anyone know if there is any way I can test this camera?

PS: I love Pansonic Lumix

If a camera has a film back, you can sometimes get adapters that will allow you to use different types of film including 35 mm and polaroid.

Otherwise...


http://www.brownie-camera.com/respool/respool.shtml
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Actually 620 film is available...

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12...x_400.html
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620 and 120 FILM is the same stuff. The 620 or 120 designation refers to the paper backing/spool combination. That supplier is respooling modern 120 film. Not that it matters. I think its great that it is available.
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