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Ways To Break A 35Mm Film Camera

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Ways To Break A 35Mm Film Camera

2024-05-09 05:38:47

As far as I can tell, if you lose or break your remote from your Avaya Huddle camera you're up the creek without a paddle. I know of no other ways of activating the very important zoom and pan functions, and considering the cost of the camera, you don't want to lose these. The remote seems to be an identical replacement, except that it isn't labeled Avaya.

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2024-09-13 05:23:41

I like this film and it dosen't break the bank.

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2024-08-18 09:47:32

Great battery and I'am using it with an Arriflex 35BL2 35mm film camera.

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2024-08-08 04:53:32

I use this with my mirrorless camera and the Essential Film Holder. I scan tons of 35mm film and this light works perfectly.

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2024-05-13 08:35:58

I use this with a Sony camera to scan 35mm film. It's flawless. I combine with the Essential Film Holder and it works very well.

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2024-09-26 06:34:38

This is the goat when it comes to 35mm film camera. I 'm glad Leica is still making it. Love it!

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2024-07-18 03:20:21

Plenty of room for a 35mm camera, 2 lenses, and extra film/batteries/whatever else!

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2024-07-09 09:48:42

Classic 35mm film

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2024-09-26 03:57:24

A new Polaroid camera takes this film. Great to share instant pictures with my family. The old ways are still current.

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2024-05-09 07:23:55

I absolutely love this camera. I must say I have found ways around the inadequate light issues that some have complained of. I never shoot indoors with it, except once with a speedlight. Second, I try and shoot on sunny days with 400iso film, or if Ishoot with lower iso (which I love doing) I push develop the film for it's fastest speed possible. There's no fun in using a light meter, so I don't. but if you're really concerned about exposure, you probably should get a cheapy. So far my favorite film to use in it has been Ilford's Delta 100, (developing at 200iso), so far I've gotten some wonderful results. The vignetting is spectacular, and using a fish eye attachment with it is really fun too. So far, the only con, is that no where around where I live sells 120 film, so I have to buy it online and wait for it. Otherwise, I couldn't be happier!!!

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