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Large Format Movements Explained: Tilt, Shift, Rise and Fall
Large format cameras are often described as slow, deliberate and beautifully simple. T...
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Large format photography is one of the most rewarding ways to use a film camera, but it can feel mysterious at first because the film is handled on...
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Buying your first large format film camera is exciting, but it is also very different from choosing a 35mm SLR, a compact film camera or even a...
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Konica Hexanon lenses are one of the biggest reasons photographers still seek out Konica film cameras today. While Konica bodies are often admired ...
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The Konica Autoreflex range is one of the most interesting families of 35mm SLR cameras from the classic film era. If you are looking for a Konica ...
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Konica C35 vs Auto S Rangefinders
Choosing between the Konica C35 and the Konica Auto S is really a choice between two different ideas of what a Ko...
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Konica made some of the most quietly brilliant 35mm film cameras of the twentieth century. While brands such as Nikon, Canon, Olympus and Pentax ...
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Disposable vs Reusable Kodak-Style Film Cameras
Disposable cameras are often the first step into film photography. They are simple, nostalgic and e...
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If you have found a vintage Kodak camera, one of the first questions is usually simple: what film does this Kodak camera use? The answer depends on...
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Kodak made some of the most recognisable film cameras of the 20th century, but the name “Kodak camera” can mean very different things depending o...
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Kodak is one of the most important names in film photography. For many people, a Kodak was the first camera they ever used; for others, it remains ...
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If your first Polaroid photo comes out too dark, completely blank, streaky, blotchy or strangely patchy, do not assume straight away that the camer...
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