The first camera I remember was my family's Kodak box camera. They were good for cutting off heads... :) My personal camera, which came much later, was one of the ones that you had to set the "f" stop and distance manualy. I don't remembver the name.
I always considered the old Kodak box cameras to better used for bludgeoning heads as opposed to cutting them off. While the corners are sharp, the sides are too flat and blunt to make a clean cut without having to resort to multiple swings.
03/08/2010 - 12:23.
The first camera I remember was my family's Kodak box camera. They were good for cutting off heads... :) My personal camera, which came much later, was one of the ones that you had to set the "f" stop and distance manualy. I don't remembver the name.
I always considered the old Kodak box cameras to better used for bludgeoning heads as opposed to cutting them off. While the corners are sharp, the sides are too flat and blunt to make a clean cut without having to resort to multiple swings.
-AW