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Digital Camera Under 50 Dollars

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Digital Camera Under 50 Dollars

2024-05-13 05:28:55

Under $5, how could you go wrong? Thank You!

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2024-09-19 06:49:17

I use this 50 mm Nixon 1.4 lens on a digital camera which converts to a 75 mm lens for portrait photography. It allows me to take good pictures in low light without the use of a flash.

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2024-06-15 09:58:49

Very well written. Great help to learning only the second serious digital camera I've owned in the 50 years of doing recreational photography.

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2024-09-25 04:31:17

This came free with my Fuji 50 lens. If I had known how useful it is, I'd have bought one long ago at its bargain price of just twenty-some dollars. Thank again, B&H!

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2024-06-13 04:31:28

It is a really good camera for the size of it! I use it as camera next to my SLR. I also use it as my Under Water camera, much smaller and easier to handle than a SLR.

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2024-08-21 02:23:44

Under 20 bucks and it works

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

I use it as a back up for my digital camera.

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2024-07-17 01:57:32

I love this camera it is the best of the best for a digital camera.

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2024-05-26 09:13:35

use for digital camera

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2024-09-13 01:35:59

Started developing B&W 50+ years ago. Digital kinda snuck up on me and took over, although I still enjoyed shooting B&W film. But I gave up the dedicated darkroom a few years ago. Reading recent reviews and articles about this Cinestill DF96 Monobath inspired me to give it a try. With a kitchen sink, a changing bag, and film tanks, using ONE chemical, that you can pour in the tank right out of the jug, AND get very nice negatives makes the entire process a convenient joy to do. I have never used a monolith product before and I'm sold! Gotta adjust your brain to the idea that time is not a factor in development, just temperature. Results were excellent right off the bat. First two rolls were excellent. Great way to bring back the fun of shooting film, and developing it yourself. Then I scan the negatives to use on the web, or upload the digital files to a lab for printing. Give it a try!

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