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For sale 2 Canon SLR Cameras. Full frame goodness on the cheap!
1) Canon AE1 Program. Good working condition, all speeds accurate. Does have "canon cough" though it's more like a wheeze, could probably be lubed to cure or used as. Comes with Canon FD 50mm 1.8. £50 -> £45 posted.
2) Canon 888. Great starter camera to get into film photography. Comes with 38-76mm lens, Canon strap, both Canon lens caps, Canon body cap and a roll of film to get you started, just insert battery.
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Just seeing if there's any interest in my Seamaster before eBay
1960's Gold cap on stainless steel, better than gold plated.
Bought from Austin Kayes in London in 2012
Strap and buckle not original.It's very similar to this one, if not the same: https://www.allvintagewatches.com/vintage-watches/omega-seamaster-gold-cap-1960-2/?gclid=CLTEsrDC3MoCFQ4TGwodCpEPqg
£550 posted
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I'd say most likely it was the camera, I've only come across a flat battery once, and when you put the film in it doesn't do anything, no power for the camera to spit out the black card, what you can do in that instance is transfer all the films (carefully in a pitch black room or under a duvet) to an empty pack that has power. If the camera was continuously spitting out film without depressing the shutter then I'd say the ejecting mechanism was malfunctioning. Maybe a broken spring. The opposite can also happen whereby it doesn't eject at all.
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For any one who shoots polaroids or uses pack film, I'm selling my collection https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/281275/#comment12765906
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For sale the bulk of my collection of polaroid film. It's taken me while to amass this lot and there was a lot more but I have been shooting whilst collecting. Always stored in a dedicated fridge.
This stuff is rare and hard to get hold of, unless you want to pay a premium.
Spilt into bulk lots:
1) Polaroid 600, the standard polaroid film for the majority of polaroid cameras i.e. all the Polaroid 600 cameras.
49 packs of 10, some of these packs are in double boxes, total of 490 films.
They are all dated 2009 with the majority 06/09
Impossible Project charge £17 for a pack of 8 films of their own brand.
£550 posted or5 packs (50 films) £55 posted2) Polaroid 779 high speed film, 3 boxes, total 30 films, dated 2001
Polaroid 600 extreme, 8 boxes, total 80 films, dated 2002
These are also for use with Polaroid 600 cameras.
£100 postedsold3) Polaroid 1200, these are the rectangular ones, used with spectra and specific dentist cameras etc...
2 boxes dated 2009, 2 boxes dated 2007, total 4 boxes - 48 films.
£44 posted4) Polaroid 664, black and white pack film.
3 boxes dated 2007, 2 boxes dated 2006, total 5 boxes - 50 films.
£60 posted5) Fuji FP 100B, super rare black and white pack film, used with land cameras and any camera with film back designed for pack film.
7 boxes dated 2009, 1 box 2008, 1 box 2007, total 9 boxes - 90 films.
£200 postedEdit: as with any expired film I cannot make any guarantees with the results. However in the 5 years of collecting and shooting Polaroids, I only buy stock that has been refrigerated and as stated I look after my stock, keep them dry, dark and cool in a dedicated fridge.
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Canon 888 sold. Uploaded more photos for AE1 program