Ask the collector
Article Abstract:
A review of point-and-shoot cameras and their worth is presented. The original product was first marketed by Kodak in the late 1800's and has developed into one of the most accessible cameras available for use. The various features are noted as well as its primary functions. The differing models are mentioned along with estimates of what the cameras are worth. Some types include the Kodak box camera, disc cameras, Olympus XA, Konica C35AF and the Canon Sure Shot.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1999
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How old can a roll of film be and still give you printable pictures?
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The age of a roll of film can sometimes be deceiving. A roll of black-and-white, non-exposed Kodak 101 NC from 1910 was used in a camera for a series of studio portraits. Although the images showed the signs of aged film, its emulsion was still good, 83 years later.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1993
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Give nature a helping hand
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Fitzharris uses digital image editing to alter photographs of nature. His aim is to make viewers aware of the fragility and grand beauty of nature, in an effort to protect nature. Examples of Fitzharris' work are included, with analysis of his technique.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1998
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