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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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davewhenhamphotography.wordpress.com
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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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35hunter.blog
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| | | | | In my journey through hundreds of cameras, some jump out in my memory as revelations, ones that started a new whole chapter of photography. Here are perhaps the three biggest game changers of all. Holga 120N This was the camera that started my film photography journey. I'd had one on my Amazon wish list for... | |
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blog.kasson.com
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| | | In the earliest days of photography, exposure was judged by experience, trial and error, and often by educated guesswork. As materials became more sensitive and photographers sought greater control, metering systems emerged to offer a more systematic approach. One of the first formal systems was extinction metering. The principle was simple: a card or device | ||