Category: Film camera reviews
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The Hasselblad V-system master guide: C and C T* lenses
In this section of the Hasselblad V-system master guide, I’ll be taking a look at the first two generations of Hasselblad lenses. If you’re looking for lenses for your Hasselblad 500, 500CM 501 or 305 (whichever version), this is the place to start.
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Camera review: Fuji GA645Zi
Today I’ll be reviewing the Fuji GA645Zi; a review that is not exactly typical. For me, the camera is a tool that is supposed to do whatever I want it to do.
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Camera review: Impossible I-1
Up until the recent release of the One Step 2, the Impossible I-1 was the first new Polaroid camera in how long? From the reviews I read, it received a strange welcome into the world of instant photography.
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Camera Review: Steky Spy Camera Model IIIb
I’ve had this Steky camera (2 of them actually) in my collection for a while now. I only take them out during show and tell, and always…
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Medium format first timer: Kodak 120 film and the Hasselblad 500C/M
I’ve wanted to get into the medium format aspect of photography for some time now but the timing aspect hasn’t really been there if I’m honest, that was up until now. I’ve admired several medium format cameras from afar but
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The Hasselblad V-System master guide: film magazines, instant and sheet film backs
Part one of this collection covered an in-depth overview of the Hasselblad V-System. This section of the guide covers roll film, instant and sheet film backs (designated by Hasselblad as “magazines”).
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Camera review: the Holga 135BC
When I was writing my eBook on the Holga cameras, I made the assumption that I would be covering as many Holga models as I could get my hands on—medium format Holgas, that is.
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The Hasselblad V-System master guide: Overview
The Hasselblad V-System Master Guide is a hub of in-depth articles and reviews intended to be an exhaustive resource for real, user-verified data on this classic film camera system.
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Camera review: Mamiya RB67 Pro-S, Scott McClarin
What you see below is my Mamiya Sekor RB67 Pro S, the camera I’m reviewing today.
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Camera review: Canon EOS-1
I brought the Canon EOS-1 a couple of years ago and among all of the cameras that I have had and have been able to use up until now, it is still my favorite in the original analogue EOS
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Camera review: Bronica SQ-Ai
Just a few months ago, I was happily shooting digital. But my work was lacking something. Soul, perhaps.
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Double review: Voigtlander Vito B & Apparate & Kamerabau Akarette II
This review consists of a comparison between my experience of using two seemingly very similar cameras, the Apparate &
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Camera review: Zenza Bronica ETRSi
Today I’m going to be talking a little about my Bronica ETRSi kit, a camera I came to after my first proper step into film photography with a Bronica ETRC (I discount my Holga for obvious reasons, although I had
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Camera review: Fuji GA645i, “The Portrait Machine”
In this piece, I will be reviewing the Fuji GA645i 6×4.5 medium format camera.
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Camera review: Mamiya 645 1000S
The Mamiya 645 1000S was not my first medium format camera.
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Pentax 110 Auto and Lomography Color Tiger 200 Review
I was recently given a Pentax 110 Auto, it is in lovely condition and it fired up happily with a new set of batteries.
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Camera review: The Leica Sofort
It’s been sometime now since I won a Leica Sofort &
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Camera review: me and my Zenza Bronica S2A
I’ll be talking today about the first medium format film camera I bought in 2016, a Zenza Bronica S2A. Zenza Bronica S2A – Front Left My first contact with photography was at age 11, when my mum gave me
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Camera review: Zenza Bronica S2A
Hello again, it’s The 6 Million P Man here back after my review of the Yashica-D with another offering from my (not quite extensive but close enough) camera collection, another delight of the medium format variety, the Zenza Bronica S2A.