Neat! I recently got a roll back from shooting in my Duaflex IV, and I have another to finish in my Duaflex II. I need to make my vids about them, but I've got a couple others in the pipeline first (including my opening intro vid)...
Dear Myles. If you where noting the Kodak Dulex was produced in 1947 ( it is 77 years old) i had to smile. My parents have been in the age of two years. So the Duaflex 620 is an early version of a Mediumformat camera? Looking from above on the viewfinder, Rollfilm. 620 Film means the Roll is made from Metal 120 Metal and wood if i am remembering right. I love black and white photos. They are cinveying a special atmosphere comparing to color photos. I agree with you a slow shutter is increasing the danger of getting blurry photos. Let me tell you that considering the risk, you took really great pictures. Above all the double exposure ones. I'm hoping your taylor swift concert was gorgeous.
Thank you so much! I suppose the Duaflex is an early version of a medium format camera. I think it was meant to be an everyday camera that anyone could use at an affordable price. It was essentially a point-and-shoot camera when it came out. I love the black and white photos too, though I'm excited to try taking color photos with it soon! Thanks for your comment! Taylor Swift was the best! :)
If you’re looking for a good inexpensive vintage camera to use, I highly recommend the Argus C-3!!! It was the most sold film cameras in the U.S., made in Ann Arbor Michigan. It is a great rangefinder with a crisp 3-element lens that takes sharp images. Those bricks are perhaps my favorite camera to use, and you can often pick one up online for well under $30. They were made from 1938 to about 1964z
BandH carries 620 film so they do still make it. I use 120 film in my brownie bullseye. I modify spools of 120 film so it fits in the camera. Your photos came out nice.
Thank you so much! Yes, I believe I've seen 620 film on B&H too. I usually just order it straight from the Film Photography Project website, but I'm pretty sure they also sell their product on B&H. How do you modify the 120 spools? Thanks so much for watching and commenting! :)