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| Version | User | Scope of changes |
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| Feb 8 2007, 12:57 AM EST (current) | donday | 10 words added, 6 photos added |
| Jan 1 2007, 8:30 PM EST | donday | 1 word added, 82 words deleted |
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Its the one on the right!
The Mycro camera is so tiny and toy-like in finish that it is hard to accept that it can be a capable performer. The original film was supplied in tiny, 10-exposure rolls that are no longer made, so you have to trim your own little rolls from available negative films, preferably on very thin base material. I used Lucky 100 for these photos. The Lucky films have very fine grain, and I like the charcoal-like hues that I get when scanning the negatives.
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