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So I just recently stumbled across my wife's working 1955 Keystone Olympic K-35. So I know 8mm film is a tad off from the digital photographs we all love, but I'm sure someone on here might know a little about that camera and where to purchase 8mm film at. Beautiful camera btw and if you don't have one they are leather bound and have a rotating plate on the front that allows up to three lenses to be on at once and just rotate the plate to pick either standard telephoto or wide angle lens (I'm missing one I believe it's either the standard or wide angle one) Yes I know this is a DIGITAL photography forum but I know this camera might bring back memories from someone or someone might have more information on it, so don't be a forum hater, just looking for information it.
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Old 01-23-2012, 02:20 AM
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B&H still sells it, it seems: Foma FOMAPAN R100 B&W Reversal Film 2 x 8mm (10m) 411802 B&H
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Old 01-23-2012, 02:32 AM
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Holly crap!
Now you just have to figure out where to get it developed. I'd look into that first as it will probably cost a lot more than the film.
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Old 01-23-2012, 02:35 AM
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Now you just have to figure out where to get it developed. I'd look into that first as it will probably cost a lot more than the film.
believe it or not, here in norfolk virginia whenever we do film stuff and need it developed... target. yes target has amazing film developing stuff, sure rite aid does too but their chemicals are usually expired, which is nice for lomography stuff but not for normal photos. dwaynephoto.com seems to be a good place too.
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