tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7457098084147686319.post6276173098351164281..comments2023-09-13T04:41:54.383-04:00Comments on Hey, Nice Camera!: What Price Fleas?EMChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14734262652700989113noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7457098084147686319.post-25044543570207694192010-03-26T22:39:16.743-04:002010-03-26T22:39:16.743-04:00Now why didn't I think of that! Though it'...Now why didn't I think of that! Though it's hard to me to leave a camera unboughten. <br /><br />But I'm glad to have it. It's actually produced some pretty sharp shots.EMChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14734262652700989113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7457098084147686319.post-14348594783727508342010-03-26T12:01:16.921-04:002010-03-26T12:01:16.921-04:00The next time you see an old camera with film stil...The next time you see an old camera with film still in it, you might want to see if you can just buy the roll of film - that way the vendor still can sell the camera, but also make a few extra bucks on the film too.<br /><br />Of course, that can sometimes lead to conversations like the following:<br /><br />Me: Hey, this camera has an old roll of film in it. Would you be willing to sell the film separately from the camera?<br /><br />Vendor: Well, what good is the camera then if you take the film?<br /><br />Me: But the film has already been exposed. The camera doesn't have any more use for it.<br /><br />Vendor: [Blank stare]<br /><br />Me: I find old rolls of film and develop them. I already have one of these cameras, and don't need two. Is there any way I can just buy the film?<br /><br />Vendor: No.<br /><br />(This actually happened)Jackihttp://www.craftbangboom.com/noreply@blogger.com