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#1586 Classic Films

Nothing makes you feel old quite like having a kid.

4 thoughts on “#1586 Classic Films

  1. I found some old films that hadn’t been developed and can’t find anywhere that still does them 🙁

    1. You can still find film developing on the web, just look around. Also try Blue Moon Camera and Machine. They may be a bit pricey but get good reviews for their work and equipment inventory.

  2. Ale-Eight-One Ohmu

    To be fair, I didn’t get that as a kid in the 80s. I understood there was film in the little canister in the camera, but I had never seen it pulled out like that.

  3. As I recall, from the late 70s through the 80s, the public was encouraged to buy the cheaper “Instamatic” cameras from Kodak (or whoever). That film was a cartridge. So most Gen Xers who didn’t use more $$ cameras, wouldn’t know what camera film was either.

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