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Old 18th September 2021, 12:34 PM
Terry S Terry S is offline
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Originally Posted by Molli View Post
Someone on Photrio pointed out the soggy nature of one's camera after each development - I don't know enough about how it all works to comment on that...

This new offering is the closest to a small Afghan Camera/Velophot that I've seen.

The link below HOPEFULLY goes to their YouTube channel.

https://youtube.com/channel/UCXvOuUBorZzOrZrfM7709pA
Just watching some of the youtube videos, the guy doesn't seem to be worried about residual liquids, which are only small and in the camera base only, which he says he wipes out with a cloth at the end.

And I've learned a new word for the Afghan type cameras, 'Velophot'. That to made some interesting reading.

The youtube link is spot on, so I'm off to get a coffee and then sit down to watch them.

As you say, someone else also thought about a similar idea, which I too had pondered about over the years, but this guys got it sorted. It looks like a 3D printed camera, but it works great.

I can see this being a good seller for him...if the price is right!

I'll be following with interest.

Terry S
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