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| | | | | Back in October 2020 I bought a new-to-me camera, the Horizon Kompakt. A Russian-made, swing lens camera for shooting 120 degree panoramas on 35mm film. In January 2021 I added the Horizon S3 Pro to the bag having also played with an Horizon 202 in December 2020. This post is a summary of the key... | |
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| | | | | Well, it's been a busy week. I thought it would be nice to post a small update on the current status of these film emulation presets. In my first post on these, I described what I was doing. At that time, I had only a few different film emulations to go with it. I released a couple of more earlier this week as well (instant films). Here is the current types of film available, with sample plates at their lowest settings to show what they look like (and a preview of some new stuff coming soon). A method fo... | |
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| | | | | A review of the Canon AF35ML, an autofocus camera for 35mm film. It's loud as heck, and it's big and clunky, but its lens is a winner. | |
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| | | The Rollei 35S is a teeny tiny zone focus 35mm film camera that has a collapsible, fixed 40mm f2.8 'Sonar' lens - produced under license from none other than Zeiss. Designed by Heinz (not the sauce people) Waaske in Germany, the Rollei 35 was originally manufactured in Germany, before production moved to Singapore. The camera... | ||