Fantastic! It's great to see 126 cameras with advanced features like focusing and light meters. I had several Kodak Instamatics as a kid, still have a couple X-15s. I still recall what might be a 104, that was my favorite. Anyhow, thanks for all that all of you do keeping us informed and equipped in the analog world!
@@FilmPhotographyProject OK, I did read an article that said the guy was having to open the back and reset the pin between shots. I see one at a local camera shop for a good price so I think I will just go ahead and give it a try...thanks.
I have a Rollei Rolleiflex SL 26 126 Film Camera with a Tessar 40mm f2.8 lens in my collection but never tried it with film.
Fantastic! It's great to see 126 cameras with advanced features like focusing and light meters. I had several Kodak Instamatics as a kid, still have a couple X-15s. I still recall what might be a 104, that was my favorite.
Anyhow, thanks for all that all of you do keeping us informed and equipped in the analog world!
Does anyone know if the holding the shutter button down to make it advance smoother trick works with this camera?
Good cameras, I’ve one somewhere 😂
How about the Minolta Autopak 700? Any idea if that works with Fakmatic and reloads? Cheers folks!
Would be the same as the AutoPak 600.
@@FilmPhotographyProject OK, I did read an article that said the guy was having to open the back and reset the pin between shots. I see one at a local camera shop for a good price so I think I will just go ahead and give it a try...thanks.
Have you had any luck with 50 year old expired film? I have one 126 cartridge left, but I'm wary of using it.
Mixed bag. Always depends on how the original owned stored the film.