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emulsive.org
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| | | | | If you are reading this article, you are a keen film photographer and have most likely experienced the joys of film photography across a range of film | |
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35hunter.blog
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| | | | | Whilst many of my favourite cameras are electronic and require batteries to do anything, not just meter (hello Contax 139 Quartz, 159MM and 167MT!), I own half a dozen others that are fully mechanical and either require a battery just for the meter, or have no meter at all. A couple of years ago I... | |
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casualphotophile.com
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| | | | | James review the Nikon N2000, a superb value 35mm film SLR that's as good today as it was when it first released in 1985. | |
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urbanadventureleague.wordpress.com
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| | | I just got back into film photography this year, with the purchase of a Minolta Hi-Matic 7S rangefinder camera (circa 1966). I love this machine, as it gives me the ability to control exposure and focus manually, and makes great photos with its sharp Rokkor 1:1.8/45mm lens. But old rangefinders can be bulky, and the... | ||