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Hey guys! I have a huge collection of Polaroid cameras I've been building over the years. I have some 35mm cameras too but mainly I'm used to dealing with instant film. So a few years back my dad gave me a Kodak pocket camera (in the box and everything, she's real spicy) and I'm curious what exactly to do with it. Should I keep it safe because it's worth money? (I don't sell my cameras so it's likely to become a family heirloom in that case) should I use it as is? I've already shot a roll of film in it, haven't developed it because we don't live in a home where I can have a red room just yet. Or finally is there any way to improve on it or modify it to make it even better (the only way id go this route is if it made some of the best pictures ever that way)? I'm obsessed with how beautiful medium format film comes out so I'm really hoping I can use it, but I'd love to get your 2 cents on this. Thanks!

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