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Not surprisingly, I’ve had all of those except the Monitor.
That’s the thing with Kodaks – they’re easy to come by!
Hey I only had a few hundred of them! LOL
Nice! I keep thinking about acquiring a Kodak or two, but I don’t even know where to start. Maybe a Brownie No.2? I do like the looks of that Kodak 35, which I didn’t even know existed until I saw your post.
The Brownie No. 2 is a terrific choice. I own two, a Model D and a Model F, and they both do terrific work. Very sharp in the center, with the expected softness and vignetting in the corners. I’ve gotten really pleasing results from Kodak Ektar film with these cameras.
I concur because of the three possible f-stops one can use with these models. They do take some great looking pictures, on their 6×9 negatives, that could fool many in that it was a more expensive camera. I always shoot mine with mostly an orange Polaroid filter in front enabling me to use 400 ASA film easily. Really makes B&W pop.
That is a terrific idea!
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