I recently acquired a Konica Auto Reflex (SLR) that switches on the fly between full frame and half frame even mid roll. The film advance also changes so you don't waste film. A very interesting and well built solid feeling machine. The lenses also seem to be relatively inexpensive compared to other brands.
A few minutes in -- as far as I know, all modern single-use/disposable cameras are 'end-out' and feed back into the cartridge with use. I tape over the lens to block light and shoot the whole roll before cracking open the camera to get the film without having to do anything in the dark.
Thank you Leslie and youse guys. This conversation took me back to my photo tech days in cold climates, Minneapolis and Denver, 1983 to 1999.
Great show today. Made the drive home so much better❤
It’s always nice to get advice from Leslie.
I recently acquired a Konica Auto Reflex (SLR) that switches on the fly between full frame and half frame even mid roll. The film advance also changes so you don't waste film. A very interesting and well built solid feeling machine. The lenses also seem to be relatively inexpensive compared to other brands.
Love the Meadowalnds Showcase archive segment at the end!
Great podcast! I picked up some good tips from this one. The one Leslie did on the use of Xtol is gold too. I still gotta try that stuff!
A few minutes in -- as far as I know, all modern single-use/disposable cameras are 'end-out' and feed back into the cartridge with use. I tape over the lens to block light and shoot the whole roll before cracking open the camera to get the film without having to do anything in the dark.