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A test film from my "new-to-me" 1951 Baldinette 35mm folder shows up a few features that just might not suit me....
The scale focus is quite difficult to get right when at open apertures and the subject is close, and some discipline is needed to ensure that the film is wound on after every shot.
On top of setting the exposure, maybe it's too much work for this old guy.....
This image has a reasonable focus and came out differently (I expected that the first frame might not fill an unexposed frame, so did another...).
I can't always remember which film is from which camera, so take an image of the cam on the first frames of each film....
The scale focus is quite difficult to get right when at open apertures and the subject is close, and some discipline is needed to ensure that the film is wound on after every shot.
On top of setting the exposure, maybe it's too much work for this old guy.....
This image has a reasonable focus and came out differently (I expected that the first frame might not fill an unexposed frame, so did another...).
I can't always remember which film is from which camera, so take an image of the cam on the first frames of each film....
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