
Kodak Instamatic X-15 No. 4
This is the fourth Kodak Instamatic X-15 I've acquired for my camera collection. When I was growing up, my Mother used one for the family pictures.
Kodak Instamatic X-15 No. 4
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This is the camera I bought recently that came with an unopened box of Kodak 126 film.
Blazon
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The back of my old Dodge motorhome.
My girlfriend found an old Instamatic camera for my collection and got it because it had a roll of film in it. It had been loaded and wound to the first frame, but since it sat in the camera for around 40 years, the first frame and a half had possibly (probably) been exposed many times. I shot the roll and developed it today to see if I any pictures on the roll turned out. They were quite faded and suffered heavy color shift, but I got useable images! The roll was in a Kodak Instamatic 154 when she bought it, but I transferred it to a Kodak Instamatic 104, and then finished it up in a Kodak Instamatic X-15, both cameras that I’ve had for awhile and been wanting to shoot with.
Camera: Kodak Instamatic X-15 No. 4 (Camerosity code YTSA – 09/72)
Lens: Plastic 43mm Meniscus
Film: Kodak Kodacolor II (long expired)
Shutter Speed: 1/90
Aperture: F/11
Date: October 23rd, 2019, 2.45 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Kodak X-15-4 Kodacolor II 09ff
Fall Tree 2019
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Every year since the 1970s, I photograph this tree at the edge of my town when the leaves turn at Autumn. This is a shot from 2019.
This was 35mm film that I respooled into a 126 cartridge. Instamatics always took more picture area on the negative than was printed out. Prints from 126 were always printed out to be square. So, I cropped this one to be square.
Camera: Kodak Instamatic X-15 No. 4 (Camerosity code YTSA - Period 09/72)
Film: Kodak Max 400 (expired) 35mm film reloaded in a 126 cartridge
Shutter Speed: 1/90
Aperture: f/11
Date: October 29th, 2019, 1.59 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Kodak X-15-4 Kodak Max 400 2019 02-2ff
Dead Horses
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If The Rolling Stones mashed together their songs “Dead Flowers” and “Wild Horses,” they’d get “Dead Horses.”
My first attempt at reloading 35mm film into a 126 film cartridge and shooting it in an Instamatic camera. I cropped out the sprocket holes from the 35mm film so it would look more like an Instamatic photo should look - that is, square.
Camera: Kodak Instamatic X-15 No. 4 (Camerosity code YTSA - Period 09/72)
Film: Kodak Max 400 (Expired)
Shutter Speed: 1/90
Aperture: f/11
Date: October 29th, 2019, 2.20 p.m.
Location: Eldorado, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Kodak X-15-4 Kodak Max 400 2019 04lf
We All Scream For Ice Cream
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An ice cream shop in a neighboring town. I respooled 35mm film into a 126 cartridge and left the sprocket holes showing at the top.
Camera: Kodak Instamatic X-15 No. 4 (Camerosity code YTSA - Period 09/72)
Film: Kodak Max 400 (Expired)
Shutter Speed: 1/90
Aperture: f/11
Date: October 29th, 2019, 2.27 p.m.
Location: Eldorado, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Kodak X-15-4 Kodak Max 400 2019 05ef
How Much Is That Doggie In The Window
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I saw this dog sticking his head out of the window while I was driving down the road. There were sprocket holes along the top of the frame, but I cropped those out.
Camera: Kodak Instamatic X-15 No. 4 (Camerosity code YTSA - Period 09/72)
Film: Kodak Max 400 (Expired)
Shutter Speed: 1/90
Aperture: f/11
Date: October 29th, 2019, 2.55 p.m.
Location: Marion, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Kodak X-15-4 Kodak Max 400 2019 06-2df
Scythe
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This is an old hand tool I used in my yard the other day - it belonged to my Grandfather. It is for the Saturday Self-Challenge group, who's theme this week was "Obsolete." Weed-eaters have pretty much made scythes obsolete here in the United States, but there are several areas around the world where they're still used.
Taken with a Kodak Instamatic X-15 camera on film (despite what everyone might think - film is not even close to being obsolete), but because 126 film is obsolete and not made anymore, I had to reload a 126 cartridge with 35mm film. This was my first attempt at doing that - if the film hadn't been expired, it would have turned out even better and a lot less grainy. I even used a flashcube for a little fill lighting (actually a Magicube) for this shot as well - because it was heavily overcast. Talk about old school!
Camera: Kodak Instamatic X-15 No. 4 (made in 1972)
Film: Kodak Max 400 (expired)
Shutter Speed: 1/90
Aperture: f/11
Date: October 31st, 2019, 3.44 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Kodak X-15-4 Kodak Max 400 2019 14-2hf
The Villagers' Voice
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The Villagers' Voice is my town's local newspaper. It comes out once a week. I guess not much happens around here.
Camera: Kodak Instamatic X-15 No. 4 (Camerosity code YTSA - Period 09/72)
Film: Agfa Photo Vista Plus 400 (35mm film reloaded into a 126 cartridge)
Shutter Speed: 1/90
Aperture: f/11
Date: April 5th, 2021, 1.25 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 mins. and 40 secs. at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Kodak X-15-4 Agfa Vista Plus 400 2021 08ef
Fire Hydrant
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A fireplug in the heart of my downtown. All the plug-ins to the right are for the vendors who set up around there for our local street fair in September. This was some regular 35mm film that I reloaded into an old 50-year-old Kodak Kodacolor-X 126 cartridge. I only scanned the usuable area in between the sprocket holes along each edge.
Camera: Kodak Instamatic X-15 No. 4 (Camerosity code YTSA - Period 09/72)
Film: Agfa Photo Vista Plus 400
Shutter Speed: 1/90
Aperture: f/11
Date: April 5th, 2021, 1.33 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 mins. and 40 secs. at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Kodak X-15-4 Agfa Vista Plus 400 2021 10df
Three Guys Hanging Out Downtown
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Just three random guys I met who were hanging out downtown. They were gracious enough to pose for my Instamatic.
Camera: Kodak Instamatic X-15 No. 4 (Camerosity code YTSA - Period 09/72)
Film: Agfa Photo Vista Plus 400 (35mm film reloaded into a 126 cartridge)
Shutter Speed: 1/90
Aperture: f/11
Date: April 11th, 2021, 5.00 p.m.
Location: Norris City, Illinois, U.S.A.
Developing Chemicals: Unicolor C-41
Water pre-soak: 1 minute at 102 degrees
Developer: 3 mins. and 40 secs. at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes (to keep chemicals clean)
Blix: 6 ½ minutes at 102 degrees
Water rinse: 2 minutes at approx. 100 degrees
Stabilizer: 1 minute at room temperature
Water rinse: 2 minutes
Kodak Photo-Flo 200: 1 minute
Kodak X-15-4 Agfa Vista Plus 400 2021 25ff
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