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1947 Willys Jeep
Another shot from the first roll of 127 I ever used. It was exposed in a Kodak Brownie Holiday camera that was passed down to me from my Grandmother Wright. I'm glad to have finally gotten to use it and "keep it in the family," so to speak.
Looking at the images, it appears that in the center of the frame is a "sweet spot" of focus and toward the edges, the images gets blurrier. As long as your subject is relatively centered, it shouldn't be a problem.
Camera: Kodak Brownie Holiday (made in January 1953)
Film: Efke R 100 127 black and white film
Aperture: F/11 (approximate)
Shutter speed: 1/25 sec. (approximate)
Date: September 19th, 2009
Location: Fairfield, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing process, chemicals were at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 9 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 90 secs.
Kodak fixer: 7 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
Looking at the images, it appears that in the center of the frame is a "sweet spot" of focus and toward the edges, the images gets blurrier. As long as your subject is relatively centered, it shouldn't be a problem.
Camera: Kodak Brownie Holiday (made in January 1953)
Film: Efke R 100 127 black and white film
Aperture: F/11 (approximate)
Shutter speed: 1/25 sec. (approximate)
Date: September 19th, 2009
Location: Fairfield, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing process, chemicals were at 68 degrees:
Kodak D-76 developer: 9 mins.
Ilford Ilfostop stop bath: 90 secs.
Kodak fixer: 7 mins.
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 min.
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