A few posts back there were some great shots by Ed of his family bath time. I checked out his blog and it got me thinking that a good point and shoot that I can take anywhere is exactly what I need to really help me filmwaste. Here are some pictures from the first roll of film taken with a Rollei Prego with a fixed 35mm lens. It cost ?5.01 from Ebay and has no instructions and smells of pipe tobacco. But hey, it's a point and shoot. Having said that it does have some rather nifty little modes, like the ability to take a photo overy 30 secs, 10 mins or 30 mins. The film is Agfa apx100 in xtol, and I've made a few photoshop tweaks. My favourite is the one of the church and collapsed shed. Somehow the roof stayed in tact.
My ideal scenario (along with loads of other cameras)- a small, quiet, palm sized, film PAS with a class lens and a shutter with no lag. The rollei has a wee bit of lag but I can't quite tell how much because of the volume of the auto-film transport.
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