[Taken 24 January 2011 | iPhone 4 | Instagram filter: Earlybird]
This week’s photo would have been by the Brownie Bullet, rather than of the Brownie Bullet, had the weather not turned nasty late this afternoon. I decided that the drive to Taylor Photo wasn’t worth risking my safety β not over eight exposures of 127 film.
Just remember that the photos you’ll see next week will have been taken by this camera.
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Wow how old is this camera?
It was manufactured sometime between 1957 and 1964. It’s just a box camera, no settings, and it takes 127 film (aka “Brownie film,” although other cameras use it, too).
So, this is a 50-year-old camera. π
wow I look forward to seeing the pics. is it hard to get someone to develope the film?
Not difficult, but a little pricey. Each roll has eight or nine exposures, and costs $9 per roll plus another $9 to get it developed.