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What about vintage film?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 791355" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>Ah! Another of my hobbies!</p><p></p><p>Started in 1962 in earnest; mostly colour slides. Started with Agfa film but also used Perutz and then Ektachrome X which one could develop at home, affording one some latitude by pushing the ASA rating.</p><p></p><p>8 mm (mostly Super 8), mainly involving two films: Steam trains: The Outeniqua Choo-Choo (15 minutes) and the magnificant Outeniqua Pass between George and Oudtshoorn (25 minutes). Neither of these can be repeated, and I was offered quite some $ for the latter (with sound) by American enthusiasts.. That would be more suitable transferred to video, but the cost including clean-up is prohibitive.</p><p></p><p>Question: How often do you gentlemen watch your colour slides of yore? What is going to become of them when you pass on? Offspring unlikely to have much interest .....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 791355, member: 144"] Ah! Another of my hobbies! Started in 1962 in earnest; mostly colour slides. Started with Agfa film but also used Perutz and then Ektachrome X which one could develop at home, affording one some latitude by pushing the ASA rating. 8 mm (mostly Super 8), mainly involving two films: Steam trains: The Outeniqua Choo-Choo (15 minutes) and the magnificant Outeniqua Pass between George and Oudtshoorn (25 minutes). Neither of these can be repeated, and I was offered quite some $ for the latter (with sound) by American enthusiasts.. That would be more suitable transferred to video, but the cost including clean-up is prohibitive. Question: How often do you gentlemen watch your colour slides of yore? What is going to become of them when you pass on? Offspring unlikely to have much interest ..... [/QUOTE]
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