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Page last updated 2005-07-07. Tästä sivusta on myös suomenkielinen versio. As seen at the police station: Kodak Advantix F300 The only film camera that I've ever owned was Kodak Advantix F300. It was in my active
roster from 1999 to 2002. Before that I used to borrow cameras from friends and used
one-time-use -cameras. Kodak Advantix was very cheap. If I can remember correclty
it costed 179 FIM at Anttila sale. The camera was a fixed-focus point-and-shoot camera, but
was based on APS film so it was by far the easiest camera to use that I've ever seen.
The quality of the photos was largely depenent on the film. The best quality came with Kodak's 200 ISO film. For example Fuji's film produced greenish photos and ISO 400 film got overexposed, although the camera should have be able to hande this kind of a more sensitive film. One of the most memorable moments with Kodak F300 was when I managed to take a photo too close to Olkiluoto nuclear plant. Camera and the film ended up to Rauma police station and I had to go back to use one-time-use -camera for a while. At the moment my Kodak has retired. The total number of photos shot with it was about 500. Page changes: |
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