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Condolences to those with lost, sick, or angeled dresser-drawer divers...
I have a question about taking pictures of my fur-wagons. I've tried a
number of times to use an instant camera to take pictures of my bunch, but
have found that close-ups just don't work. If I am closer than 4 feet,
the pictures are all blurry of the items in the foreground, but the far
background tends to be perfectly in focus.
The camera I'm using has a flip-up flash box (the camera is yellow and
black) and uses Polaroid 600 Instant film (I can remember the name of the
camera off-hand). It has a slide on the front that indicates close-up and
unlimited distance (basically, it slides a clear, plastic cover over the
flash), but this doesn't seem to accomplish anything.
Is there a camera that takes close-up photos clearly, *and* used instant
film? I tend to leave unused film in a camera for years, but instant film
tends to get used right away, since I have a scanner. I'd like to take
pictures of my new kids for everyone to see and to post on my Web Site
(http://users.supernet.com/toddl/page2/index.html). Suggestions?
Todd and the (Smile! You're on Furry Camera!) Fuzzbutt Rodeo Clowns!
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[Posted in FML issue 3317]
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