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October 10, 2004
Testing the Film Camera
I have an old Canon A-1 35mm camera that hasn't been used for a long time. In addition to the 35mm lens, I have a Vivitar Series 1 70-210mm macro focusing auto zoom lens. It was time to take the film camera out of hibernation and make sure it was still operational. In went a new battery and a roll of 200 color film. I hoped for the best.
A recent excursion out of the city was a good excuse to take along the film camera and test it. After shooting whatever struck my fancy, I took the film to be developed, again hoping for the best (but concerned that this camera might be a goner.) To my relief, the camera still worked, as evidenced below:
Though it is obvious I need to become comfortable again using the film camera (having been spoiled by the use of a digital camera,) I'm relieved that the Canon still works -- it's not a turkey. ;-)
Cindy
Comments
Are those your legs on the banner?
K
Brain matter deposited by: Kenster on October 11, 2004 10:02 PM
Well Kenneth, let's see.
Since you've seen my stocking-clad gams, what do you think?
When you and Tony arrive in a couple of weeks, shall
I don the stockings and heels, fire up the
browser and let you do a live comparison?
:-)
Brain matter deposited by: Cindy on October 12, 2004 7:54 PM