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The Minolta Autopak exposes well but user-failure really screwed it up


The Minolta Autopak 450E (110 film camera) has a very simple, sliding
close-up lens. It is very simple but I kept putting it in place when
I wanted it out of place. Oh well. It was my first time using this
camera. I have that excuse.
The camera calculates simple flashed exposures like this situation
well. The Kodak 400 Ultra film expired in July 2007, and this
picture was taken six and a half years later, in February 2014. It
didn't seem to deteriorate much, perhaps because most of that period
was spent in my freezer.
close-up lens. It is very simple but I kept putting it in place when
I wanted it out of place. Oh well. It was my first time using this
camera. I have that excuse.
The camera calculates simple flashed exposures like this situation
well. The Kodak 400 Ultra film expired in July 2007, and this
picture was taken six and a half years later, in February 2014. It
didn't seem to deteriorate much, perhaps because most of that period
was spent in my freezer.
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