Category: All Reviews
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Camera review: Me and my TRASHcam (DIY Pinhole Project)
I’d like to introduce you to Grouchy the TRASHcam. Grouchy began life as a standard steel trash can from Home Depot but it wasn’t long before it became obvious to me that Grouchy had character and was too good for
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Amore al primo rullo: ILFORD HP5 PLUS
Quando EMULSIVE mi ha chiesto di scrivere qualcosa su ilford HP5 plus sono rimasto molto sorpreso e anche un po’ preoccupato: non sono un tecnico e non sono un fotografo professionista e non ho neanche molta esperienza. Bene, probabilmente vi
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Love at first roll: ILFORD HP5 PLUS
When EM asked to me to write something about ILFORD HP5 PLUS I was very surprised and a little worried. I’m not a technician, I’m not a professional photographer and I also don’t have too much experience, so you’re probably
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Film stock review: ADOX SILVERMAX 100 35mm black and white negative film
First of all a disclaimer; I am not affiliated with ADOX, nobody paid me to write this and I’m just doing this review because I think it might be of interest to some people.
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Recensione: vi racconto le mie folding – Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520/2 & Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/2
Il panorama della fotografia analogica è ricchissimo di fotocamere e attrezzature prodotte negli ultimi secoli da centinaia di produttori diversi, e questo ci aiuta a capire la bellezza e lo stato di evoluzione che questa Arte (la Fotografia) è riuscita
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Camera review: My Zeiss Ikon folders – the Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 520/2 & Zeiss Ikon Nettar 515/2
Over the past two centuries, the film photography panorama has had plenty of cameras and other gear produced from hundreds of manufacturers.
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Esperimenti fotografici con Fuji Instanx in bianco e nero
English version here: https://emulsive.org/experiments/black-and-white-fuji-instax-photographic-experiments Mi chiamo WhatsBehindThat e faccio foto. La mia prima foto e’ stata fatta con una Yashica, dopo che mio fratello mi spiego’ come leggere la tabella dei valori dietro al flash e come impostare
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Experimenting with black and white photography on colour Fuji INSTAX
Versione in Italiano e qui: https://emulsive.org/experiments/esperimenti-fotografici-con-fuji-instanx-in-bianco-e-nero My name is WhatsBehindThat and I make photos. I took my first shots with a Yashica film camera (after my brother explained me how to read the table of values behind the
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Camera review: Me and my Kodak Star 435 Pinhole – Ian Christie
Hey gang, Ian here. Today I’ll share with you my Kodak Star 435 – with a twist. The Kodak Star 435 was made from 1990 – 1994 as an inexpensive snapshot camera.
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A paean to ILFORD PAN F PLUS or: there’s something about slow film
Sub 100 ISO films… There’s mystique about them; smooth, finely grained, challenging. Something for the true pros and “serious types”.
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Camera review: the Olympus OM-1N
The Olympus OM-1 was introduced in 1973 and was originally launched as the M-1, which relatively quickly had to be changed to the OM-1 as Leica felt it was too close to their M series. According to Olympus, it
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Camera review: Canon 7 Rangefinder
It’s once again time to hand over the EMULSIVE reins to another eager contributor. This time, it’s Andrew MacGregor — better known as Mr.
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Camera review: Rolleicord Vb (aka everything you ever wanted to know about a Rolleicord but were afraid to ask)
Diane Arbus, Vivian Maier, Imogen Cunningham, Fritz Henle and Richard Avedon all shot with a Rollei.
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Camera review: the Olympus MJU-II (Olympus Stylus Epic)
I’d been scouring eBay for an Olympus MJU-II cameras for ages.
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Camera review: Zenza Bronica GS-1
I’ll be talking about the least talked about model in a criminally underrated brand….the Bronica GS1.
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Camera Review: Me and my Snappa
Today we’e welcoming Todd Schlemmer into the fold with his review (preview?) of the terraPin “Snappa”, a 35mm pinhole film camera prototype he designed and 3D printed;
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Camera Review: Pentax 6×7 – by Daniel J Schneider
I added the Pentax 6×7 by to my collection in mid-2015, an addition so embarrassingly large that I kept the addition hidden from my girlfriend for a couple of weeks.
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Black and white film high EI shootout part 2: Kodak Tri-X 400, T-MAX 400 and ILFORD HP5 PLUS, Delta 400 at EI 25600
The high EI shootout is back for part two: the pushening. Poorly executed references to the terrible sequel that was Highlander 2 aside, I’m hoping that you’ll find this extension of part one just as informative as the first and
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Black and white film high EI shootout part 1: Kodak Tri-X 400, T-MAX 400 and ILFORD HP5 PLUS, Delta 400 at EI 12800
A few months ago I wrote a post about experimenting with pushing Kodak Tri-X from ISO 800 to 12800.
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Film stock review: Kodak Professional Portra 400BW
Well here’s something you don’t see every day or every week for that matter.