Anonymous wrote:
You're right about that. I've also found some specialty film shops that stock the film and develop it too. It's more expensive, buttt, I think the novelty of fooling around with it will wear off pretty quickly. If the rear gun/camera mount is tweaked, you should be able to put any normally mounted camera on it.
I finally found the one picture, The K-24 is the camera, only it has a shield lookin thing around the lense.
well, we have a photography studio locally that makes a big special song and dance about having your photos done the old fashioned way with a box brownie camera so you never know what uses or outcomes might come from that camera.
as for the shield type thing you can buy and sometimes get given a shield type thing to prevent flare from the sun on the lens with new cameras and lenses. it might be one of those so the camera can be used easier for air to air photos.. try posting the pic as I am reasonably sure that's what it is.