geysergazer posted:Oh yes! Kodachrome 64 ASA forever! I have my Dad's 35mm [mostly] Kodachrome slide collection. When he started it was ASA 10. You needed a bright day because unless you were wealthy your camera lens was small and thus not too great at gathering light. I know there are Kodachrome slides in there of Espee Daylights. One of these days I'll start going through them.
Lew
Hey Lew, do you remember the Kodak 620 camera with the fold out bellows? I used to deliver news papers, age 12. One my customers on my route gave me one as a tip. It used a 8 picture gigantic roll of film.. a very low ASA. But boy, it was a heck of a solid camera... Wish I still had it'...