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Anonymous
Hey /p/, check out what I found sitting on a bookshelf at my parents' house. From left to right: Six-20 Flash Brownie, Yashica 12, and Kodak Duraflex III.

Also any C&C on the photo? Should I crop out that big black area?
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>> NatureGuy !se3A3TwzdY
Since it seems to be ridiculously dark there, grab a tripod, drop to your lowest iso, drop to like f16, and see if you can actually get something in fucking focus. Also remove the jars, they look terrible.
>> Anonymous
the dualflex looks like it's in good shape, they're not worth much, you can't even buy the film for them anymore, but they're good collectors items.