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blog.jimgrey.net
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| | | | A review of the Pentax IQZoom 170SL, a 35mm point-and-shoot camera from very late in the film era. It's a nice handler with a great lens. | |
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kosmofoto.com
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| | | | By Roman Yarovitsyn Every camera collector surely has his favourite shelf, where he or she stores the most rare or expensive cameras. I'm not a collector, but I have small set of film cameras and some of them lie on my favourites shelf. This shelf is dedicated to 1964, the best year for Soviet camera... | |
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fupduckphoto.wordpress.com
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| | | | Why on earth would I put a large and heavy lens from a medium format camera onto an SLR, to get the equivalent of a standard lens but with a small aperture? Because I can tilt. Tilt and shift lenses are the smaller format solution to the clever things that large format bellows-type cameras can... | |
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emulsive.org
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| | Exploring the beauty of film photography stocks, five frames at a time. Produced in conjunction with Hamish Gill over at 35mmc, find all EMULSIVE '5 Frames...' articles here. Submissions are open to all, and can include frames taken on rolls and sheets of film, wet/dry plates, and instant film. To get started, click the "Submit" link in the menu at the top of the page. |