Kodak Ektar H35 Half Frame Film Camera Review
The Kodak Ektar H35 is the most affordable way to get into film photography. Just don’t expect high quality build or images.
read moreThe Kodak Ektar H35 is the most affordable way to get into film photography. Just don’t expect high quality build or images.
read moreEscaping from the pandemic monotony, Jeb goes to the mountains of southern Poland with a camera and camping gear.
read moreI’ve always sought to try something new almost every couple of weeks to keep photography interesting. With digital photography, something “new” was usually expensive gear, or a strange technique, or…
read moreOur own Jeb Inge visits sunny Lisbon, Portugal with a Minolta SRT 303b film camera and Kodak’s most vibrant film, Kodak Ektar 100.
read moreWe’re back with another film profile to help you decide which film is right for you. Last time, we talked about Kodak’s Portra 400, a warm and rich color film that…
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 moreJuliet reviews the Kodak Reflex II, a contemporary of the Rollei TLR which makes beautiful photos at a tenth the price.
read moreA quick look at Kodak ColorPlusk 200 film, an inexpensive color film that’s perfect for beginners and film photography enthusiasts alie.
read moreKodak film loaded in a classic Kodak Retina, shot at the most magnificent national park in New England. Connor brings us on a journey of stillness.
read moreDrew’s first foray into medium format came by way of the Mamiya 645 1000s on the rocky New England shores of Midcoast Maine.
read moreEquipped with a Kodak Retina and Ektar film, Connor explores the camera’s ancestral home of Rochester, New York, Kodak’s world headquarters.
read moreJames takes a tour of the Kodak campus in Rochester, New York, and shoots it with the brand new Nikon Z7 and an ancient Kodak Ektra film camera.
read moreI’m on top of the mountain Kehlstein in Obersalzburg, Germany. Nestled about thirty minutes west of Salzburg and fifteen minutes east of the more famous Berchtesgaden, Obersalzburg has the dubious…
read moreThe magnitude of Kodak successfully rereleasing a film like Ektachrome is huge. It’s also a milestone that, frankly, many of us never thought possible. When the staff here at CP…
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