Welcome back to the family, KBR
2012 1969? The first roll has turned out better than I could have expected. Out of twelve exposures, a couple were too underexposed, a couple more (taken on a dreich day on the Isle of Arran) are somewhat dark, but the rest are fine. 2 or 3 seconds indoors seems to work, too. On the 2012 photo, Molly was about 6 ft away from the camera, and she's a bit OOF. Dad and Grandad are about the same distance in 1969, shot on the same model, and they too are a bit OOF. So forty odd years have had no effect on the shape of a lens or the laws of physics. The lamp behind The Bairn is about 10 ft away, and it's fairly crisp. Even the doll's face is clear, and that's a foot or so deeper than Molly. So the focusing distance is looking like 7ft plus, as a rule of thumb. In fact, at 10 ft or thereabouts, it's remarkably clear for such a low end camera: the scan's 1600 dpi, and I can read all the lettering on the framed poster by zooming the sc...