Hi Emma....who let you on here then?
Glad we finally got you access and apologies again for the delays and the problems.
Anyway, as usual time is my enemy as I have serious amounts of love for the Coronet Commander and can bore for England on the subject, but my daughter won't learn her 23 'very hard words' for tomorrow's spelling test all by herself, so I'll have to leave you with some example photos and a couple of links and come back to this later.
It looks like you found the recent discussion about Commanders and whether to cut the mask or not. My view is 'yes', do it, but it depends on whether you like your photos long and thin or a more standard size. When I bought my first Commander it had a roll in it. I finished off the roll and got it processed. The pictures come out like this:
Found Photo #1 by
Ed Wenn, on Flickr
I decided that frame size wasn't for me and decided to cut away the frame mask at the back, smooth it off and see what results it gave. I was very happy with the distortion at the edges, the vignetting and the larger frame size. It got me excited about toycameras again too which was great because I'd kind of become a bit bored with using Holgas and Dianas.
Essentially, once you decide whether to open up the frame size or not, (and assuming you live in the UK) you should use 400ASA film at the slowest shutter speed and the widest aperture (I don't have a Commander to hand and can't remember the controls available). This will give you a feel for what the camera can do for you and as the light gets better after Christmas you could adjust your film accordingly. I found that with all toycams, starting out with 400ASA film is best.....but people here will help with that. The Commander is no different in this regard to a Holga, a Diana, an Agfa Clack etc. etc.
Here's a little Commander discussion from 2007:
http://www.filmwasters.com/forum/index.php?topic=533....and here are some photos that I've taken with various Commanders over the years (more can be seen on Flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=73515369@N00&q=commander):
Kruja Castle Wall by
Ed Wenn, on Flickr
Cheese Eating Surrender Monkey by
Ed Wenn, on Flickr
Coco Rosie by
Ed Wenn, on Flickr
.....and finally, a bit of Commander porn (seen here on many previous occasions, but I can't help getting it out again!). I don't have all of these any more as I gave most of them away, but I still have one of the Mark IIs.
Commanders by Coronet by
Ed Wenn, on Flickr