Kodak Baby Brownie
Kodak Baby Brownie
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![]() Vintage Baby Brownie Camera $9.99 Time Remaining: 5d 11h 14m Buy It Now for only: $9.99 |
![]() Vtg KODAK BABY BROWNIE Camera with Old Box Instructions Flip up View Finder $9.95 Time Remaining: 1d 13h 29m |
![]() Vintage Baby Brownie Special Kodak 1939 54 Vintage loc 3C5 $39.95 Time Remaining: 28d 12h 3m Buy It Now for only: $39.95 |
![]() Vintage USA Made Kodak BABY BROWNIE Camera takes 127 Film $16.28 (2 Bids) Time Remaining: 5d 5h 53m |
![]() Vintage 1940s Baby Brownie Special 127 Film Mini Bakelite Box Camera Kodak $19.95 Time Remaining: 6d 23h 22m Buy It Now for only: $19.95 |
![]() Vintage Kodak BABY BROWNIE art deco Bakelite camera mid century modern in box $23.00 Time Remaining: 4d 16h 5m Buy It Now for only: $45.00 |
![]() VINTAGE KODAK BABY BROWNIE CAMERA $24.95 Time Remaining: 12d 7h 40m Buy It Now for only: $24.95 |
![]() Vintage KODAK Baby Brownie 127 Film Cmera Retro Bakelight $5.01 (2 Bids) Time Remaining: 1d 17h 53m |
![]() dd44 Vintage Kodak Brownie Flash Six 20 A Baby Brownie Film Cameras $19.99 Time Remaining: 28d 21h 37m Buy It Now for only: $19.99 |
![]() Vintage Kodak Baby Brownie Special Miniature Box Camera $29.95 Time Remaining: 6d 23h 30m Buy It Now for only: $29.95 |
![]() 1940s KODAK BABY BROWNIE SPECIAL BAKELITE ART DECO 127 FILM BOX CAMERA $3.95 Time Remaining: 1d 20h 57m |
![]() Vintage Kodak Baby Brownie Special Miniature Box Camera $25.00 Time Remaining: 10d 20h 39m Buy It Now for only: $25.00 |
![]() Vintage Eastman Kodak Baby Brownie Special Camera $4.95 Time Remaining: 18h 59m |
![]() Kodak Baby Brownie Special $21.00 Time Remaining: 29d 11h 13m Buy It Now for only: $21.00 |
![]() Vintage Kodak Baby Brownie Special Camera 1954 $15.00 Time Remaining: 12h 8m Buy It Now for only: $35.00 |
![]() Vintage Baby Brownie Camera pre 1939 42 $25.00 Time Remaining: 12d 10h 37m Buy It Now for only: $25.00 |
![]() 2 Baby Brownie cameras Eastman Kodak Co Rochester NY vintage rare old $56.55 (4 Bids) Time Remaining: 1d 20h 28m |
![]() Kodak Baby Brownie Special Bakelite 127 40s Estate $25.00 Time Remaining: 13d 26m Buy It Now for only: $25.00 |
![]() BABY BROWNIE SPECIAL WITH CASE EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY $39.50 Time Remaining: 6d 16h 4m Buy It Now for only: $39.50 |
![]() Box Camera lot Kodak Baby Brownie uses 127 film a Tower No 1 box camera $9.99 (1 Bid) Time Remaining: 4d 18h 18m |
![]() 1940s KODAK BABY BROWNIE SPECIAL BOX TYPE CAMERA bK $32.00 Time Remaining: 27d 21h 8m Buy It Now for only: $32.00 |
![]() Vintage Eastman Kodak Baby Brownie Special Camera $4.99 Time Remaining: 4d 20h 22m |
![]() KODAK BABY BROWNIE SPECIAL BAKELITE FOR FILM 127 40S $29.42 Time Remaining: 29d 14h 59m Buy It Now for only: $29.42 |
![]() Baby Brownie Special by Eastman Kodak Co LOOK $14.95 Time Remaining: 1d 21h 5m |
![]() Kodak Baby Brownie Special for 127 film $40.00 Time Remaining: 4d 17h 55m Buy It Now for only: $40.00 |
![]() Baby Brownie Special made by the Eastman Kodak CO Rochester NY $0.99 Time Remaining: 1d 22h 59m |
![]() Vintage Kodak Baby Brownie Special Camera 1940s Bakelite $9.99 Time Remaining: 10d 22h 58m Buy It Now for only: $9.99 |
![]() Baby Brownie Special Bakelite Eastman Kodak Art Deco Camera with Leather Case $93.33 Time Remaining: 11d 20h 52m Buy It Now for only: $93.33 |
![]() VINTAGE PHOTO CAMERA BABY BROWNIE KODAK 127 FILM $9.99 (1 Bid) Time Remaining: 1d 23h 34m |
![]() VINTAGE KODAK BABY BROWNIE SPECIAL BAKELITE CAMERA $19.99 Time Remaining: 6d 20h 34m Buy It Now for only: $19.99 |
![]() Vintage Baby Brownie Special 127 Film Box Camera Kodak $2.00 (1 Bid) Time Remaining: 5d 19h 41m |
![]() Vintage Baby BROWNIE Special Film Camera Eastman Kodak Made in the USA $19.98 Time Remaining: 19d 17h 28m Buy It Now for only: $19.98 |
![]() NICE ART DECO KODAK BABY BROWNIE CAMERA c 1938 $19.99 Time Remaining: 4d 17h 13m |
![]() KODAK BABY BROWNIE SPECIAL 127 BLACK BAKELITE c1940s $31.61 Time Remaining: 20d 7h 56m Buy It Now for only: $31.61 |
![]() Baby Brownie Special Camera Bakelite $6.00 Time Remaining: 5d 10h 17m |
![]() Vintage Baby Brownie Special Camera 1939 42 $25.00 Time Remaining: 12d 10h 19m Buy It Now for only: $25.00 |
Tips and recommendations for a beginner photographer?
I recently got into photography, and know very little, especially when it comes to buying film. Currently, I own an antique Baby Brownie Special that takes 127 film, a Holga 120N with 120 film, and will most likely get the Vivitar 3800N with 35mm film. The Vivitar was recommended to me by my school's photography teacher as a good beginners camera. I've been looking through films (in the 120, 35mm sort) and will order a combo. of Kodak and Fuji film. Are there any good films to use (I do realize that this may be based on a person's opinion) or websites to order from. Right now I'm ordering from Adorama. I also don't know much about the different numbers associated with ISO speeds. If you know any good websites, films, tips, they all would be greatly appreciated.
I shoot a voiglander r3m, using 35mm film.
I typically carry 2 kinds of film on me.
Fuji Velvia 50 - great scenic and colour. Not so great when you take pictures of people, they look a little red. www.kenrockwell.com is a huge advocate of this film. He believes it is the greatest thing on this planet. While I find his opinion is pretty excessive, it is still very good film.
note: keep in mind velvia is slide film, requiring the E-6 process. make sure the developer knows this. or else they may use the wrong process and your film will look like someone puked on it. Slides typically take a little longer to develop because it is less commonly used (although now i think it is used more than negatives just because everyone who uses negatives have already swiched to digital) And it is a little more expensive. Look at kenrockwell site, he suggests a few mail order developers.
The second film i use are ilford xp2 400. It is a black and white film
I use it because it is fast, i can shoot in low light. and i don't need to worry about white balance adaptations. I'm happy with the results i get with it. And it can be processed traditionally.
note I don't use the XP2 800 or 3200 because I didn't like how hte pictures look, and it seems like the picture was severely degraded. I don't use Delta because that uses a chemical process that is a little more expensive and I'm happy with the XP2 400.
About iso speeds.
Iso or ASA measures the sensitivity (or something about silver flakes). Basically, the higher the ASA / ISO number, the less light you need to expose the picture. In practice, I use the illford XP2 400 (ISO 400) in low light, dim light, in doors etc. And I'll use the Velvia 50 (ISO 50) in daylight, sunrise/sunset on a tripod.
Typically when you raise your ISO image quality degrades. it is up to you to compromise and find a balance between functionality and quality.
Final note:
I also shoot traditional film like kodak gold 200 etc. However I only use this to test out my camera, or to try something new. In my personal opinion it just doesnt' look as good as Velvia or Illford XP2.
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