Kodak 828 Film Kodak Pony 828 Camera
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Segment from The Film Photography Podcast (Internet Radio Show) • Episode 28 - February 15, 2011 • Introduced in 1935 (and discontinued in 1985), The 828 film format uses the same basic film stock as 135 film (standard 35mm film), but is on a spool with backing paper (similar to the style of 120 film. The standard image format is 40 × 28 mm which provides a 30% larger image compared to 35mm's standard 24 × 36 mm. • • The Kodak Pony 828 camera was made from 1949 until 1959. It featured a retractable lens mount with a four speed Flash 200 shutter and Anaston 51 mm f/4.5 triplet lens. The body was made of Bakelite, which was a very common camera body material at that time and while the initial version of this camera used 828 film. • • Shooting with vintage cameras like the Kodak Pony is fun and will produce amazing images. Today, expired 828 film can be acquired on e-bay and new 35mm film can be rolled onto an 828 spool with backing paper. • • Launched in October of 2009, the Film Photography Podcast is a 90 minute, bi-weekly Internet radio program, exploring a wide range of topics relevant to the experienced and aspiring photographer using film as a medium. Hosts Michael Raso and Duane Polcou enthusiastically dissect and debate the pros-and-cons of film formats, do-it-yourself techniques, digital technologies, and vintage and contemporary cameras and accessories in a thorough, informative and casual manner. Regular features include Camera tests and reviews, book of the month , interviews, a listener-generated Q A, and film-related giveaways. • • Produced in the United States, the Film Photography Podcast is broadcast around the globe via iTunes and direct stream from http://www.filmphotographypodcast.com
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