I remember TriFCA for the triple prints they provided; I've still got one or two somewhere. On the end of the standard size enprint, on the same piece of photo paper, were two miniature copies of the same image as the enprint, one above the other. I hadn't realised until now that the films were non standard, but this was the early 70s and I was only about 13; I know a bit more now.
Must confess I knew nothing at all about them before I looked into it for this video, but now you mention it I do recall seeing prints like the ones you mentioned.
A very good deal there. You might be surprised at the quality from the Kodak digital. I've had a few early Kodaks offering between 3 and 8mp resolution. they printed sharp up to A4 and the colours were brilliant. Enjoy! Keith
Fascinating stuff dude, do you eventually plan to sell these on? I used to purchase job lots of promo CDs, have still got quite a few un-excavated boxes in storage. Have found many obscure diamonds in the rough and had occasions where just one CD sold has earned 20 times what the whole batch it was in cost... ;)
Hi Gideon, great result, look forward to any future reviews of the haul.
Thanks, so interesting stuff in it
I remember TriFCA for the triple prints they provided; I've still got one or two somewhere. On the end of the standard size enprint, on the same piece of photo paper, were two miniature copies of the same image as the enprint, one above the other. I hadn't realised until now that the films were non standard, but this was the early 70s and I was only about 13; I know a bit more now.
Must confess I knew nothing at all about them before I looked into it for this video, but now you mention it I do recall seeing prints like the ones you mentioned.
A very good deal there. You might be surprised at the quality from the Kodak digital. I've had a few early Kodaks offering between 3 and 8mp resolution. they printed sharp up to A4 and the colours were brilliant. Enjoy! Keith
Thanks, having been messing around with the Kodak I can well believe it.
Those wee Cybershots were great.
Yep, and many of them are still capable of getting good results. They made them well, but am biased as I have a soft spot for CCD sensors.
I use an EOS 500 and 40mm f2.8 pancake as a point and shoot camera. The exposure meter is fantastic!
It's so small I can see why
Fascinating stuff dude, do you eventually plan to sell these on? I used to purchase job lots of promo CDs, have still got quite a few un-excavated boxes in storage. Have found many obscure diamonds in the rough and had occasions where just one CD sold has earned 20 times what the whole batch it was in cost... ;)
No plans to sell them currently, I want to use and review as many of the working ones as I can
Never use the panorama mode, nothing good will come out of it - grainydays
I can 100% believe it
Worth it just for the EOS 500 and that little flash!
Yep, well worth it
Try developing E2 film in C41. I found a blog where they show the recipe.
My Espio 90MC has a diopter adjuster as well. No idea why and what the point of it is
It's an odd addition to point and shoot cameras