Tag: Film Review
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Film review: Lomography Color Negative 400 in 120 format
I noticed a 3 roll box of 120 Lomography Color Negative 400 film in my local Boots Pharmacist some time ago.
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Blind film review #01: Fuji Natura 1600 vs Kodak Portra 800 vs Lomography Color Negative 800 (35mm)
At the end of 2017 I mentioned to Aislinn Chuahiock that I’d received some 35mm Kodak Portra 800 to test out and was planning on pitting it against Lomography’s Color Negative 800 in a side-by-side review. In her infinite wisdom
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Film review: Film Washi S 50 ISO (35mm) black and white negative film
The film cassette label states that the S stands for Sound Recording Film. I wondered how a film designed for making movie sound tracks would fare in conventional photography.
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Film review: ILFORD HP5 PLUS in 35mm, 120 and sheet formats
There’s much more to HP5 PLUS than meets the eye – something that regular shooters of this film will be more than aware of.
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Film review: Rollei Vario Chrome color slide film in 35mm format
It’s time to lift the veil on my thoughts about Rollei Vario Chrome, a “new” slide film officially announced in June 2017 and available in 36 exposure 35mm cassettes*1.
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Film Comparison: Bergger Pancro 400, JCH Streetpan 400 and Rollei RPX 400
The past 15 years or so have not been easy for film photographers: Most photo labs have closed their doors, major brands no longer manufacture analog cameras, and the few remaining repair shops are all but out of parts. The
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Film stock review: Lucky New SHD 100 Part 3 – 35mm EI 400 (bracketed +/- 1 stop)
Welcome to part three of my review of Luckyfilm’s NEW SHD 100 black and white negative film, this time describing the film shot at EI 400 and bracketed +/- 1 stop of under and overexposure. Series structure Part
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Film stock review: Bergger Pancro 400 Part 7 – 120 EI 400 (bracketed +/- 1 stop)
Welcome to part seven of my Bergger Pancro 400 review series.
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Film stock review: Bergger Pancro 400 Part 6 – 35mm EI 400 reversal development (bracketed +/- 1 stop)
It’s about time to wrap up the part of this series that covers Bergger’s 35mm Pancro 400 film with something a bit special: reversal development results. Before you start scratching your head or disappear altogether, allow me a minute or
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Film stock review: FERRANIA P30® ALPHA Part 1 – 35mm EI 80 (bracketed +/- 1 stop + filter tests) – Rodinal semi-stand
UPDATE: Scott Micciche has published part one of his extensive FERRANIA P30 tests. A best practices guide showing results from six developers in eight development schemes. This article forms part one of a multi-part review series.
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Film stock review: Rollei Infrared 400
I’ve been an avid film shooter for a couple of years now and I absolutely LOVE the recent revival of the whole industry.
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Film stock review: Bergger Pancro 400 35mm Part 5 – EI 6400
If you’ve been following along, you’re probably wondering what happened to part four of this series.
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Film stock review: Bergger Pancro 400 Part 3 – 35mm EI 1600 (bracketed +/- 1 stop)
Welcome to part three of my Bergger Pancro 400 review series, which this time takes the film to EI 1600, while maintaining the +/-1 stop brackets that you’ve come to know and love. In case you’re new to the
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Film Love: Kodak Kodachrome and me
In December of 2010, when the last rolls of Kodachrome were processed, (one of them mine), I became melancholy and wrote a very short personal perspective on this iconic film. What you see below is the result. Rewind about
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Film stock review: Bergger Pancro 400 Part 2 – 35mm EI 800 (bracketed +/- 1 stop)
UPDATE: Part three, EI 1600 bracketed +/- 1 stop is here.
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Film stock review: Bergger Pancro 400 Part 1 – 35mm EI 400 (bracketed +/- 1 stop)
UPDATE: Part two: EI 800 bracketed +/- 1 stop is hereRead part two of this series, exploring Pancro 400 shot at EI 800 and bracketed +/- 1 stop here! You may have seen this recent article covering all the
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Thoughts on Fuji NEOPAN 1600 AKA: let your film fulfil its destiny
Some weeks back I bought 3 rolls of expired Fuji Neopan 1600.
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Film review: Fuji Instax Mini Monochrome
Welcome to – to the best of my knowledge – the world’s first review of Fuji Instax Mini Monochrome!
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Cheatsheet: ILFORD FP4 PLUS development times – EI 100 to EI 6400
Over the years I’ve built up a large bank of development times and schemes for many black and white films, old and new;
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Push processing ILFORD HP5 PLUS from EI 800 to EI 6400
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