The Rolleiflex Old Standard – the First Rollei to Shoot 120 Film
Juliet reviews the Rolleiflex Old Standard, the first Rolleiflex TLR film camera to use standard medium format film.
read moreJuliet reviews the Rolleiflex Old Standard, the first Rolleiflex TLR film camera to use standard medium format film.
read moreKodak has just announced that Kodak Gold 200 will now be produced in 120 medium format! The film, which is available to order for retailers and dealers in 5-roll Pro…
read moreIlford Photo has just announced a range of new products to celebrate the 140th anniversary of the British film manufacturer. As well as offering a new updated range of resin-based photographic…
read moreBy the time I’d tested the Plustek OpticFilm 120 scanner, I’d tried plenty of scanners and was pretty worn out. Let’s face it – scanning sucks. It’s time consuming, and confers…
read moreJames reviews Nikon’s most exotic, enticing (and expensive) point and shoot 35mm film camera, the Nikon 28Ti.
read moreIn the era of ever-dwindling color film options, it’s nice to see new options emerging. Here’s one, Santacolor, a new film now crowdfunding.
read moreJim Graves profiles another great 35mm SLR camera for beginner film photographers – the Minolta Dynax 500Si Super.
read moreJames reviews Canon’s last professional 35mm film SLR camera, the Canon EOS 1V. It’s nearly perfect, and surprisingly priced.
read moreJames offers an opinion on the recurring product launches that promise to turn your film camera into a digital camera.
read moreVintage sports cars and film cameras leads to thoughts on the photographic killer instinct in today’s guest post by Jacob Downey.
read moreJames reviews the new book Shooting Film : Everything You Need to Know About Analogue Photography by Ben Hawkins and Lisa Kanaever-Hunsicker.
read moreLately I’ve been scouring internet archives for old television commercials from our favorite camera and film brands. Enjoy!
read moreSimply amazing photography inside.
read moreAidan writes about his experience shooting Cinestill BwXX, a cinematic black and white film, in medium format.
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