Its crazy to think how cameras have changed from the box style ones u see in cowboy films (for example) to ones u can drop in ur pocket these days #alphabetproject
I actually saw a small lamp made out of stacked cameras awhile back. It was neat but I kept thinking it was sad to destroy the cameras…although no-one seems to use film anymore!
To me it doesn’t seen that long ago that I was dropping film off at Photomat to be developed, but I guess it’s more than ten years ago. Cameras have really changed over the years.
I love to look at cameras; such craftsmanship that goes into them. That bottom picture of the model camera looks great; it’s like a three-dimensional drawing.
I love my pocket size Canon SX700 camera – it’s great for travel. It’s so convenient to have digital cameras as opposed to carrying all the film canisters like we used to do!
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A wonderful collage of cameras 🙂 #alphabetphoto
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Its crazy to think how cameras have changed from the box style ones u see in cowboy films (for example) to ones u can drop in ur pocket these days #alphabetproject
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The quality available in such small packages is incredible
On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 6:28 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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I love the cameras! Especially the little white one, it looks just like the Fuji Instax which is on my wish list! 🙂
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I hope you get it 🙂
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What a great idea and these are just great images #alphabetphoto
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I do like looking at old cameras
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Awww lovely cameras! My fave is the paper one =) #alphabetphoto
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Great letter C, my husband gas a big of collection of old and new ones 😃
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What a fun collection of cameras, a perfect C is for 🙂
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These cameras really have character!
I actually saw a small lamp made out of stacked cameras awhile back. It was neat but I kept thinking it was sad to destroy the cameras…although no-one seems to use film anymore!
Thanks for a clever link for the letter C.
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I did nearly buy an old film camera the other day. I found some beautifully restored Olympus Trips
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I use mine sometimes. But I do like the control I have with my camera
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fun looking cameras! I’ve been using my phone lately… {:-D
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To me it doesn’t seen that long ago that I was dropping film off at Photomat to be developed, but I guess it’s more than ten years ago. Cameras have really changed over the years.
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I love old cameras! How fun!
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They seem to ooze character 🙂
On Fri, Dec 5, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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You could probably still use it now. If you still have it there are plenty who would help you give it a new lease of life 🙂
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my dad bought a camera in UK in the 50s, we could still use it in the 70s.
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Neat! I always enjoy checking out old cameras.
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There si soemthing fascinating about them.
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One of my favorite subjects! Great shots..
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They are very photogenic!
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I like the old cameras!
ROG, ABCW
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They certainly have character.
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Fantastic collection of cameras….amazing !
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I love to look at cameras; such craftsmanship that goes into them. That bottom picture of the model camera looks great; it’s like a three-dimensional drawing.
SamuraiFrog, ABCW
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You’ve got a great collection of cameras.
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My father had a Zeiss, my husband a Rolliecord, I have a Kodak,and my daughter has an iPhone!
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I am just in the process of replacing my mobile – the camera feature is of great importance.
Thanks so much for contributing
Denise ABC Team
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very interesting to see the transformation of cameras.
ABC WEDNESDAY
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A bit more compact these days!
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I love my pocket size Canon SX700 camera – it’s great for travel. It’s so convenient to have digital cameras as opposed to carrying all the film canisters like we used to do!
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Yes it’s great to have small camera handy at all times. And I love the immediacy of digital!
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 12:01 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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The final one looks pretty snazzy!!! We need to purchase a new one so we will be researching.
Ann
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The last one is a model on display at the Summer Exhibition at the RA in London.
On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 11:32 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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What a great collection!
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Glad you like them 🙂
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Interesting to see how much cameras have changed.
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seeing the craft of construction – what a creative collection
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cameras – what a history, what a fast development during hundred years, what a great chance to share via internet, right?
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