Hey, they were not cheap, at least not for my family. And that’s exactly how I found out these Kodaks were amazing. I took a photo on a poorly lit room, having ran out of flashes, defying my older sister who was sure the photo would fail. It didn’t. Sorry, I know i keep saying that, but 35 years later I’m still amazed that that photo turned out great, considering my stupid smartphone fails to deliver!
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Oh lordy! I start using QT in middle school. I didn’t get really tan naturally, just mostly red. With the sunny orange glow I got from the QT mixed with my red skin, I looked pretty good!
I still have my Kodak Instamatic 25 bought in London near Nelson’s Column. 126 film isn’t available any more though I don’t think.
My first camera was a Kodak instamatic. I’m still amazed at how good it was, even indoors, even without the ice-cube shaped flash!
And remember how we used to save film and flash cubes. Only four flashes per cube ha ha!
Hey, they were not cheap, at least not for my family. And that’s exactly how I found out these Kodaks were amazing. I took a photo on a poorly lit room, having ran out of flashes, defying my older sister who was sure the photo would fail. It didn’t. Sorry, I know i keep saying that, but 35 years later I’m still amazed that that photo turned out great, considering my stupid smartphone fails to deliver!
Oh lordy! I start using QT in middle school. I didn’t get really tan naturally, just mostly red. With the sunny orange glow I got from the QT mixed with my red skin, I looked pretty good!
I always used to end up with huge blotches all over myself!
I can so relate!