Earlier this week I posted a few black and white photos I took with a Kodak Brownie Bullet camera. You can see that post here. For this camera’s second field trip, I loaded it with a roll of Kodak Gold 200 color film. My only complaint with these photos has nothing to do with the camera, but my scanner.
My Epson Perfection V600 doesn’t come with an adapter to scan 127 size film. I found what I hoped would be a suitable 127 adapter on eBay. The seller made it using a 3D printer. While I made it work, the adapter didn’t hold the negatives perfectly flat, so there are visible color lines that run horizontally through the scanned photos.

This camera has no means of adjusting exposure or focus. It has a fixed shutter speed, aperature and focal distance. Just load up some 100ish ASA film, shoot it in bright light and hope for the best. The camera will produce eight frames per roll of film. I developed my roll at home with Cinestill C-41 chemicals. Below are all eight frames from the roll I shot and developed this week.










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