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Old 12-07-2011, 02:13 AM   #251
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Sounds like you got a deal. Kodak has a beautiful webpage on the history of it -

http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/features/brownieCam/

I don't know what you model you bought, but there a couple good videos on YouTube that offer details on film loading, focusing and shooting by model.



My father had a couple brownies in his camera collection. Once you get the film loading and unloading down, I think you'll find they are pretty easy to use. You should be able to find your model number and more information here as well:

http://www.brownie-camera.com/

Good luck and happy shooting,
SNH

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Originally Posted by Mr.Nobody View Post
I found this old brownie at the goodwill for like 2 bucks...I have seen a few places on line to buy film for her and I was just wondering if anyone has one and if so could anyone tell me how the heck to take a picture with her if I do find film?


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