
As I mentioned a few days back, the museum collection has been cataloged. Now I am working to bring some of these cameras back to life. Many are complete unknowns.
First up was a favorite, my 1977 Spider-Man 126 camera. Still boxed. A glorified toy. The film it is designed for is no longer made, and was discontinued long before the film faded. I found a company selling 3D-printed cartridges shaped like 126mm film that I can load with 35mm film. Due to the lens opening, it takes the whole emulsion from top to bottom, so you get an image that bleeds over the sprockets. I love the look.
I loaded an expired roll of film I had lying around the studio. I had no idea what the result would be — an almost 50-year-old camera, which was nothing to impress when it was new, and a mystery film. I documented the loading on video.
I’m sure a grown man walking around the local park with a Spider-Man camera looked normal.
Here are the results — a light leak in the toy, the old film doing what old film does. I consider this a success. I developed the film in my barn today, part of my first batch of color negative processing in over 20 years.
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That was so F’ing cool…. My Spidey sense tells me you had a blast. Oh and don’t worry, YOU walking around with that camara?, just another day in the life of TRP…