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Old 21-09-2005, 09:07   #14
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Re: Using a camcorder as a digital camera

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Originally Posted by Theodoric
Wet cameras - as someone who many years ago actually developed B&W films, I like the term. It was with a tank, of course; I don't go as far back as holding the film in a 'U' and feeding it back and forth through a dish of developer.
Oh the joys of fumbling around in a darkroom trying to crack open the film cassette to feed into the tanks teeth and wind it in.
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