Saturday, 18 May 2013
photo from week 176 - Ferrania Astor
Another indoor photo to take advantage of the reasonalbe specs of this camera. The film is slightly expired Kodak Ektar 100, and I was pleased with the sharpness of both the lens and the film. This was 1/25th second at f5.6
photo from week 176 - Ferrania Astor

reflected self portrait with Kodak Brownie 20 camera and purple silicone hat, a photo by pho-Tony on Flickr.
photo from week 176 - Ferrania Astor
The Astor has a full range of shutter speeds, so by resting the camera on a shelf, I was able to use a slow speed, hals a second in this case. The shutter sticks below this speed, and the B setting doesn't work, but otherwise the camera performed pretty well.
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Week 176 - Ferrania Astor
Although it's rather battered, this camera generally works OK, though the "B" setting doesn't work, and the 1 second is very sticky. With the lens retracted, the camera is quite compact, and quicker and easier to get ready to shoot than a similar bellows camera would be.
I've loaded it with some slightly expired Kodak Ektar colour negative film.
I've loaded it with some slightly expired Kodak Ektar colour negative film.
Sunday, 12 May 2013
photo from week 175 - Kodak Jiffy VP
This might be the sharpest of the lot, but it's still pretty bad. Unfortunatley my reflected self-portrait this week was a complete failure, I suspect I left the shutter on instantaneous rather than "B"...
photo from week 175 - Kodak Jiffy VP
The results this week were pretty poor, none of them are really sharp, and most have evidence of camera shake, possibly the shutter is running a bit sluggishly making hand-holding more difficult, although the negs don't seem particularly over-exposed, so it may be my technique.
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Week 175 - Kodak Jiffy VP
This is the first 127 camera I've used this year, having made an effort to use as many as possible in 2012, which was the centenary year for the format.
This is a very basic Bakelite folding camera, taking eight "full frame" 4cm x 6.5cm negatives on a roll. It's a recent find from a street market. They were made between 1935 and 1942.
This is a very basic Bakelite folding camera, taking eight "full frame" 4cm x 6.5cm negatives on a roll. It's a recent find from a street market. They were made between 1935 and 1942.
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