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35hunter.blog
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| | | | | There's something I find very comforting about a camera with a fixed lens. Though some might think of these cameras as too limiting because you're "stuck" with just one lens, for me the removal of another layer of decisions to make is refreshing. We've talked at length before about simplifying the photography practice by pursuing... | |
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river.cat
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author reflects on how digital photography's ease of taking unlimited shots leads to inefficiencies in post-processing, suggesting a return to the discipline of film by being more intentional about exposures. | |
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danielpietzsch.com
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| | | | | Last year, I acquired a few new cameras. One of them was a Yashica FR1 (or FRI, as it's often written as) with a selection of lenses. It was a random opportunity. And I took it. Here are some first images taken with the 24mm lens I bought with it. | |
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www.techradar.com
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| | | Much of the EOS R6 II tech, in Canon's lightest full-frame mirrorless camera | ||