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What did you do to your Ranger today? (Part Deux!)


In my picture above, is my hero3. I have a newer one, might be a 5. I also have a funny little cube shaped GoPro.
 
When you guys started this chat, I had to google what a GoPro was. I guess it’s like an improved version of my super eight...
 
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Man remember when owning a camera was like a whole ordeal? You had to go buy film and you only got about 12 pictures per roll, take your pictures, forget the roll in the camera or in a junk drawer for 6 months, then take it to be developed at the pharmacy for some reason, then wait, then go pick it up, then realize half the pictures you took came out blurry anyway, then stick the 3 good pictures in a shoebox never to be seen again...
 
Other people's children... you guys are just starting to worry me. Only starting to though so no full worries here.
 
Man remember when owning a camera was like a whole ordeal? You had to go buy film and you only got about 12 pictures per roll, take your pictures, forget the roll in the camera or in a junk drawer for 6 months, then take it to be developed at the pharmacy for some reason, then wait, then go pick it up, then realize half the pictures you took came out blurry anyway, then stick the 3 good pictures in a shoebox never to be seen again...

We are not all old...
 
I have a kodak 110...

i think I threw mine in the trash in early 90’s.


You had to go buy film and you only got about 12 pictures per roll,
I normally bought 36 exposure rolls. If I loaded the film carefully, I could often get 38 pictures on a roll. For some cameras, you could buy a different back to install that would allow you to use rolls with about 100 frames.
 
Man remember when owning a camera was like a whole ordeal? You had to go buy film and you only got about 12 pictures per roll, take your pictures, forget the roll in the camera or in a junk drawer for 6 months, then take it to be developed at the pharmacy for some reason, then wait, then go pick it up, then realize half the pictures you took came out blurry anyway, then stick the 3 good pictures in a shoebox never to be seen again...


My father worked at a photo processing plant (not one of those little booths... the place the booth sent the pics to.) The QC guy called for reprints of every naked pic that was processed at the plant... the maintenance shop walls and ceiling was plastered with naked pics.
They had to call the police in at least once a week for naked pics of kids... they busted a lot of pedos.
 
Forgot about that, how did I look?
 
i think I threw mine in the trash in early 90’s.



I normally bought 36 exposure rolls. If I loaded the film carefully, I could often get 38 pictures on a roll. For some cameras, you could buy a different back to install that would allow you to use rolls with about 100 frames.
I normally bought the 36 exposure rolls or made my own. Still have my collection, 4 Canon AE-1 bodies and a pile of lenses. One is the all black body, the others are the black and silver. Dad also has his own that he bought new. I even have one of the auto winders.
 
So assuming I can work around the rain, the 92, aka the red Ranger, is about to get new rain guards for the windows.
 
I used these...

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^^^Can't get any simpler than that. LOL
 

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