In a message dated 1/4/2006 12:43:29 A.M. Central Standard Time,
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
How about lenses from old tin and bakelite 127 Kodaks - they are ten
for a penny and often single element meniscus lenses of dubious
quality with a solid softness and violent vignetting. You'd have to
make your own mount, of course. Remember, in that era, many folding
cameras were the expensive, high end units from each manufacturer.
Don't le the folks from toycamera.com hear you say that. This is a pretty
interesting site. Yes, I know much of it is artsy fartsy stuff and there are
some really nice images to be found there. Bill, who has a drop or two, but
no more, of artsy fartsy blood, Barber
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