View of Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London
I recently acquired a 1962 Brownie Bullet 2 camera. This little guy is a no-frills point and shoot that takes 127 sized film, which is a bit smaller than 120, but larger than your standard 35. Unfortunately there aren't a lot of places that manufacture 127, but there are some black and white rolls floating around and if you're really determined you could roll some 35 onto a used 127 spool.
Canal at Victoria Park
For these photos I used ReraPan 100ISO. The Brownie Bullet 2 has a shutter speed of 1/50 or 1/60 with an aperture around f/11. This overcast day was on the bright side for these settings. I definitely had better results in darker areas pointing completely away from the sunlight. The slow shutter made a sharp image very difficult, especially since the metal shutter release takes a bit of effort to press. The plastic Daikon lens creates a bit of softness around the edges, but I was surprised how clear it was considering it's been tossed around uncovered for over 50 years.
Looking up inside Smithfield's
Grey Eagle St
I'm looking forward to another clear day when I can take it out again! I'm still looking for colour film, so if anyone has seen any in the wild, let me know!
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