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Tony Kemplen / 16 items

N 1 B 315 C 0 E Mar 7, 2020 F Mar 15, 2020
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I started my 52 cameras in 52 weeks project on 1st January 2010. It got rather out of hand and lasted a whole decade. Each week, without fail, I used a different film camera, a total of 522.
After 10 years, I am relaxing the pace, and revisiting all the cameras that I used for taking photographs, as opposed to collecting and displaying. I'm planning to do it in chronological order, using a different one each month.
This month I'm using the Kodak Instamatic 33, which was first made in 1968, though I think I probably got mine in 1970. The film is almost as old as the camera, dating from 1976, I bought the film for 40p in a charity shop a couple of years ago. It is made in Italy, so probably a Ferrania film, presented here as a free gift promoting the AA. Rated at ISO 80, and being over 40 years old, it would need a lot of light to get a decent image. There is only one shutter speed on the Instamatic 33, and two choices of aperture, marked by "sun" and "shade" symbols.
I was relieved not to have a completely blank film, but as expected the negatives were very thin, against age related background fog. Rescuing the images from the scanner has left some of them with an almost solarised effect. It could have been worse!
These are two consecutive frames.

Tags:   126 Kodak Instamatic 33 Kodak Instamatic 33 28x28 28mm x 28mm square cartridge AA expired Ferrania Tetenal C41 Arts Tower Arts Tower Sheffield University

N 1 B 361 C 0 E Feb 27, 2020 F Feb 27, 2020
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I started my 52 cameras in 52 weeks project on 1st January 2010. It got rather out of hand and lasted a whole decade. Each week, without fail, I used a different film camera, a total of 522.
After 10 years, I am relaxing the pace, and revisiting all the cameras that I used for taking photographs, as opposed to collecting and displaying. I'm planning to do it in chronological order, using a different one each month.
Last month I used a Diana from the 1960s, this month I'm using the Kodak Instamatic 33, which was first made in 1968, though I think I probably got mine in 1970.

Tags:   126 photos of cameras Kodak Instamatic 33 Kodak Instamatic 33 28x28 28mm x 28mm square cartridge

N 0 B 325 C 0 E Mar 9, 2020 F Mar 9, 2020
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I bought this film for 40p in a charity shop a couple of years ago. It is dated 1976, and is made in Italy, so probably a Ferrania film, presented here as a free gift promoting the AA. I'll be using it in my Kodak Instamatic 33, which was a camera I used around 1970. At nearly 45 years old, I don't expect the results to be too good!

Tags:   126 Kodak Instamatic 33 AA expired Ferrania Instamatic cartridge

N 1 B 389 C 1 E Mar 9, 2020 F Mar 9, 2020
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I bought this film for 40p in a charity shop a couple of years ago. It is dated 1976, and is made in Italy, so probably a Ferrania film, presented here as a free gift promoting the AA. I'll be using it in my Kodak Instamatic 33, which was a camera I used around 1970. At nearly 45 years old, I don't expect the results to be too good!

Tags:   126 Kodak Instamatic 33 AA expired Ferrania Instamatic cartridge

N 4 B 611 C 2 E Mar 7, 2020 F Mar 13, 2020
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I started my 52 cameras in 52 weeks project on 1st January 2010. It got rather out of hand and lasted a whole decade. Each week, without fail, I used a different film camera, a total of 522.
After 10 years, I am relaxing the pace, and revisiting all the cameras that I used for taking photographs, as opposed to collecting and displaying. I'm planning to do it in chronological order, using a different one each month.
This month I'm using the Kodak Instamatic 33, which was first made in 1968, though I think I probably got mine in 1970. The film is almost as old as the camera, dating from 1976, I bought the film for 40p in a charity shop a couple of years ago. It is made in Italy, so probably a Ferrania film, presented here as a free gift promoting the AA. Rated at ISO 80, and being over 40 years old, it would need a lot of light to get a decent image. There is only one shutter speed on the Instamatic 33, and two choices of aperture, marked by "sun" and "shade" symbols.
I was relieved not to have a completely blank film, but as expected the negatives were very thin, against age related background fog. Rescuing the images from the scanner has left some of them with an almost solarised effect. It could have been worse!

Tags:   126 Kodak Instamatic 33 Kodak Instamatic 33 28x28 28mm x 28mm square cartridge AA expired Ferrania Tetenal C41


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