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| | | | | https://flic.kr/p/2p1cY6a The famous London Eye shot on 35mm film on a bright sunny day. Bonus: Airplane flying by While shooting on a digital camera, a lot of computation and handling is done by the device itself. Although, I would read about the basics but when the camera is handling so much work, you tend to... | |
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| | | | | The Zenit E, a Russian camera from the USSR, known for its durability and performance. The sturdy 35mm film camera features a Helios-44 lens with a focal length of 58mm, providing an aperture range of f2 to f16. The solid build, weighing 700g, includes a cloth focal plane shutter with speeds from 1 s to... | |
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| | | | | Last July I had my parents staying and we went for a bush walk at Mount Bruce with my two boys. I took along two rolls of film; T-MAX 400 and Tri-X 400, | |
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| | | Camera Geekery: Minolta SRT 100X Stephen Dowling is back again with another great camera review. This time for a camera that often lives in the shadow of | ||