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  <title>New (Old) Camera</title>
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  <description>So I have a camera now - an actual non-digital film photography camera. I&apos;d vaguely thought about taking it up, because there&apos;s something about having to figure out good shots for yourself looking through a viewfinder, not relying on a screen showing the image you&apos;ll get &amp; knowing how it&apos;ll come out, &amp; having to wait to see if you actually captured the shot properly. Plus having to actually think about the photos you&apos;re taking because you only have so many. But whenever I saw cameras in charity shops &amp; flea markets they&apos;re often £10+, &amp;/or are not guaranteed working, &amp; the possibility that a particular camera model might be shit even if it is working &amp; you need to research, so it&apos;s a gamble so I&apos;d have to be sure.

&lt;p&gt;Then a few weeks ago I went to a car boot sale &amp; a guy had a whole box of cameras for sale. Not tested, &amp; most were grimy &amp; had clearly been left on a shelf somewhere gathering dust &amp; dirt, but they were only £1 each, so not too big a loss if I choose poorly. I rummaged through the box, &amp;... recognised one of the cameras. I was the one my family had as a kid. A Hanimex 35HS. Bought it for the intense nostalgia alone. And also since I&apos;d used it before, I knew it took decent pics. Though sadly when I got it home, away from the crowd, it was unlikely to work, as something was rattling around loose inside. Still, it was nice to know the make &amp; model of camera I learned to take photos on.

&lt;p&gt;Then a week later I was in a vintage/antiques store, &amp; there was another one. This one would be more than £1, but had a higher chance of working, but there was no price. A tag had been attached, &amp; there was even a £ sign, but no price, &amp; the lady at the counter explained that the guy who valued stuff &amp; set the prices wasn&apos;t in that day, but I don&apos;t live in the town so I couldn&apos;t just come back.

&lt;p&gt;At that point it felt personal so I went on eBay &amp; looked &amp; someone was selling one boxed with the manual for £4, so I bid &amp; won.

&lt;p&gt;Now I have film for it (which cost more than the camera did lol). Just got to find stuff to take photos of that are worth the cost of developing them.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;https://www.dreamwidth.org/tools/commentcount?user=thispatternismine&amp;ditemid=70460&quot; width=&quot;30&quot; height=&quot;12&quot; alt=&quot;comment count unavailable&quot; style=&quot;vertical-align: middle;&quot;/&gt; comments</description>
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