Posts Tagged ‘Film’
Sonar One Step
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Vintage Polaroid Sonar One Step Pronto Land Camera EC US $37.77 |
SX 70 SX 70 SX70 ONE STEP SONAR AF POLAROID CAMERA 120 DAY WARRANTY |
POLAROID XS70 SONAR ONE STEP |
POLAROID SONAR ONE STEP AF |
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Polaroid Pronto Sonar OneStep Instant Film Camera with Carrying Case |
Polaroid SX 70 Sonar OneStep Instant Film Camera 1980s Vintage Model III |
Polaroid SONAR OneStep SX-70 Land Camera
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Format Film Camera
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Mamiya M645 1000S Medium Format Film Camera |
Toyo View 45 G Large Format Film Camera US $1,395.00 |
Holga 120 Medium Format Film Camera with Flash 35 mm adapter 1 roll of film |
Question: can a camera with medium format, use the 35mm film?
I'm new in lomography , using the Holga 120CFN colorflash. and it is medium format. is the medium format film hard to get?
Answer: You can buy 120 film at any camera store or you can order it from many different Internet sites ... freestyle and B&H Photo have it for sale.
If you use the 35 mm converter for the LOMO, you lose the cool vignetting and colour fringing found on the edges of the 120 film.
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Question: I use a Toshiba video camera that saves the film on MPEG4 format.?
When I download the card onto my comuter, how can I convert these files into a usable format (without paying a fortune for a downloadable programme) for making a home movie. I am OK with making slide film shows but not movies.
Hope you can help.Answer: Depending on what video editing program you are using, you may have to convert the video files to a supported format.
See link below. There are a few free ones in the list.
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