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Topic: An amazing price for an amazing amateur film.
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Paul Browning
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1006
From: West Midlands United Kingdom
Registered: Aug 2011
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posted February 08, 2015 05:32 PM
I was watching this auction too, wow what a price for what is an amateur film. I purchased one of these that was shot at an air show and museum in the 70's. It is great social history, shot on film, and has survived the test of time. My film must have been shot with a camera capable of shooting 200ft at one go, because mine I'm sure has no splices, so that rules out the top end canon 1014 XLS, my guess with the exposure and rock solid picture framing, could only be a Braun Nizo, with its top loading cartridge. These are exotic locations, especially for the time, if the person who shot these films could afford a holiday like this, then the camera cost would have been no problems, I'm glad he did take the camera.
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