Post by Matthew the Swordsman on Dec 10, 2017 17:21:06 GMT
These are photos I took of mostly modern vehicles (and a few not-so-modern ones), using the 1950s-era camera the Kodak Brownie 127. This camera was made in Britain and was sensationally popular in its day, selling several million just in its first few years and being sold from 1952 to 1963. It is fixed-focus, has a single aperture, a single shutter, and no flash ability. Mine is the second model, which has a plastic meniscus lens. It takes 127 film, and I used Rera Pan 100 film. The black borders are not intentional, that's how it appears on the negative. The composition is odd sometimes because I generally tried (with two exceptions) to avoid showing the number plate.
If you are curious what the Kodak Brownie 127 looked like, here are three pictures of it taken by other people: