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Can you change film underwater ?
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05/29/16 04:08 AM
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coolpix9
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Do you have any recent photographs of dinosaurs ? Just two of many questions that have been bothering me lately. Cheers, JP
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Re: Can you change film underwater ?
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06/02/16 04:40 PM
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red snappa
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Yes, you can change film underwater. It may, however, ruin the film. Unless, of course, you are in a submarine!
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Re: Can you change film underwater ?
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06/06/16 02:54 PM
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ZzzKing
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What is this film you speak of? The vast majority of the population shoots digital. You should check into it. Maybe join us in the 21st century?
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Re: Can you change film underwater ?
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06/07/16 02:15 AM
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coolpix9
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Thank you for weighing in on my post. I spent 17 years behind the counter selling cameras including analog and digital. These are just a couple of the ridiculous questions I got while in the retail game. The first digital camera I saw was at Kodak with a whopping price of $36,000.00 The resolution was 4 MB. Most of today's cell phones have better resolution than that Kodak had at 99% less cost. I love to see how far we have come and I am excited to think where we are headed. Cheers, JP
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