Kodak 50th Anniversary Brownie
If you turned 12 in 1930, you could have gotten this camera for free... butnow you gotta pay for it. Seems unfair? Well, consider the labour costs of becoming104 years old. Even at minimum wage, that's more than 14 MILLION DOLLARS! Doesn't seem so bad now,
If you turned 12 in 1930, you could have gotten this camera for free… butnow you gotta pay for it. Seems unfair? Well, consider the labour costs of becoming104 years old. Even at minimum wage, that’s more than 14 MILLION DOLLARS! Doesn’t seem so bad now, does it? This one’s in fantastic condition, with only the most minimal wear. Best of all, it’s completely shootable: it uses standard 120 rollfilm, and it’s working today just as well as it was 92 years ago.These aren’t super rare, but it’s unusual to find one in this condition, because of the sorts of things that happen when you hand out freecameras to a bunch of random 12-year-olds.
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Apropos of nothing, I should point out that the $14,257,776 you would have earned if you worked every hour of every day of 104 years without taking any breaks is approximately 1/250th of the amount of money that Elon Musk just spentbuying Twitter shares for the lulz. Just in case anyone’s interested in that kind of thing
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