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Posts Tagged ‘35mm’

Shooting with Film Cameras: It's Good For You!

Shooting with Film Cameras: It's Good For You!

I like shooting with film for the look it gives, but I also like shooting film for the process itself. And while I shoot primarily using a digital SLR when working for a client, there are reasons I [read the rest...]

Camera Profile: Olympus-35 ECR

Camera Profile: Olympus-35 ECR

Manufacturer: Olympus Model: Olympus-35 ECR Film: 35mm Type: rangefinder Lens: 42mm f/2.8 E. Zuiko lens, aperture range f/3.5 to f/13 (yes, f/13 says the manual. Perhaps they were all out of f/16 [read the rest...]

Camera Profile: Yashica-635

Camera Profile: Yashica-635

Manufacturer: Yashica Model: 635 Film: 120 or 35mm Type: twin-lens reflex (TLR) Lens: 80mm f/3.5 Yashikor lens, aperture range f/3.5 to f/22. Minimum focus distance is 1 m / 3.3 ft. Bay-1 filter [read the rest...]

Camera Profile: Kodak Pony 135

Camera Profile: Kodak Pony 135

Manufacturer: Kodak Model: Pony 135 Film: 35mm Type: point-and-shoot, scale focusing. Lens: 44mm Anaston lens, f/3.5, helical focusing. Minimum focusing distance: 2.5 ft. Apertures: f/3.5 – f/22. [read the rest...]

On the Web: Neil Hall's Pinhole Images

On the Web: Neil Hall's Pinhole Images

Very nice set of pinhole images from Neil Hall…be sure to check them out! He’s using both medium format and 35mm format cameras. Excerpt: Although I like the uncertainty of it all, a camera [read the rest...]

Repairing a Hole in a Shutter Curtain

Repairing a Hole in a Shutter Curtain

My Zorki-4 arrived from the Ukraine in a condition that was substantially less than represented in the online auction (as moaned about here). The missing screw was relatively easy to replace, and [read the rest...]

Tricks: Flipped Double Exposure

Tricks: Flipped Double Exposure

I was going through my camera closet the other day, digging out film cameras that had been sitting for awhile. Except for a few that I use all the time, I’ve gotten rid of most of the 40-odd [read the rest...]

Go Film!