I still remember their ad phrase: "from the mind of Minolta."
I have quite a drawer of old ones myself. I had the original Instamatic with the cube flash. Mom gave me her old Argus box camera. Sometimes I go pull it out and just look at it.
In December of 2007, after many years on the west side of Los Angeles (and at least a third of those years spent stuck in traffic on Pico Boulevard) my family settled into a happy little house in South Pasadena. This daily blog covered almost 5 years as I put down roots in my new home town -- and almost 5 more as I settled in and became a South Pas old-timer. Here it is...my time capsule of South Pasadena.
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I still remember their ad phrase: "from the mind of Minolta."
I have quite a drawer of old ones myself. I had the original Instamatic with the cube flash. Mom gave me her old Argus box camera. Sometimes I go pull it out and just look at it.
They looked like the cameras Columbus and his gang were carrying when they visited America LOL. Just kidding.
Anybody want Kodak TMX or Fuji Super HQ 35mm film?
Would be interesting to know how many have cameras are sitting around with partially exposed rolls of film.
What a nifty collection of old cameras. I still have my Polaroid and the first Kodak instamatic I got in high school.
Michelle, I had an instamatic, too!
I loved my 110 camera...then I graduated to a 35 mm. I still have a nice Minolta gathering dust with a couple of lenses. Nice shooting.
But where the heck can you get your film processed if you can find the film???
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