Blitz55
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So, may be a silly question, but I'm doing a fun little challenge / game with a friend and we are going to thrift shops in search of a cheap old compact film camera.
As I look one thing did come to mind, what ISO film to use in these? I see no setting for ISO on these let alone any manual controls really and for the life of me I can't remember how that works in these cameras. I've only ever used film in my old Pentax K-1000 but that's all manual.
EDIT: The camera I ended up getting at the thrift sore was an old Nikon Fun Touch 6. (EDIT: That Fun Touch didn't end up working, got another one that is, thanks for the help in here.)
400?
800?
Does the camera know?
I did do a google search but I kept coming up with (Best Compact Camera) results.
Thanks!
As I look one thing did come to mind, what ISO film to use in these? I see no setting for ISO on these let alone any manual controls really and for the life of me I can't remember how that works in these cameras. I've only ever used film in my old Pentax K-1000 but that's all manual.
EDIT: The camera I ended up getting at the thrift sore was an old Nikon Fun Touch 6. (EDIT: That Fun Touch didn't end up working, got another one that is, thanks for the help in here.)
400?
800?
Does the camera know?
I did do a google search but I kept coming up with (Best Compact Camera) results.
Thanks!
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