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Post by Microdad on Oct 10, 2009 0:17:46 GMT -5
The Minolta Autocord is my favorite TLR. ;D
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Post by Randy on Oct 10, 2009 10:31:31 GMT -5
The house looks like it's afire!
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Post by herron on Oct 10, 2009 21:02:57 GMT -5
LOL!!
A few lights on the roof and it would look like the Griswold house in "Christmas Vacation"!
BTW -- good to see you posting again, Steve. You've been away all summer!
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Post by Microdad on Oct 12, 2009 15:55:03 GMT -5
LOL!!A few lights on the roof and it would look like the Griswold house in "Christmas Vacation"! BTW -- good to see you posting again, Steve. You've been away all summer! Thanks guys. Yep, I've been working on another photography board. But, lately I've been getting the collecting bug and miss the company of the ol' crew on this site!
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Post by harothbeind on Dec 4, 2010 11:06:47 GMT -5
An Autocord was my first serious camera. Back in the day when slide film was made in 120 format I shot many rolls of "crhomes". I had a projector that would take 35mm or 21/4. A 120 slide was truly something to see. I sold the camera 30 years ago, filters, flash, hood, lots of stuff, to a film student at RIT for $25. I'm amazed at what it goes for today. harothbeind
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Post by nikonbob on Dec 4, 2010 13:35:13 GMT -5
I cannot see the photo but I can say that I was impressed with what a Minolta Autocord can do. I picked my copy up at thelocal Sally Ann.
Bob
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Post by daveh on Dec 5, 2010 4:31:57 GMT -5
The photo gas gone for me too.
A few lights to be the Griswold house? Can we expect to (not) see Walley World in the next photo?
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