The Pentacon looks just like a standard 35mm SLR, although it is a little taller, a little wider and a little deeper. It is also heavier although does not feel particularly unwieldy in use.
Tag: Pentacon 6 Film Camera
EMULSIVE’S most popular film camera reviews of 2020
Time for this year’s penultimate listicle, and it’s one for the gear heads out there, this year’s most popular camera reviews on EMULSIVE. Thanks to everyone who submitted their own reviews, and helped my with my own efforts this year cataloguing a series of exhaustive Leica M Camera guides! I’d love to hear from you […]
Camera review: Fixing a bad rep… It’s time for the Pentacon Six to shine
Can the Pentagon Six take pictures as sharp and contrasty as a Hasselblad or a Rolleiflex? After all, this is the only question that matters apparently and — spoiler alert — I would not have written this review if it couldn’t. Overlapping frames, unreliable shutter times, frame counter off sick, jammed self timer, blurry images […]
EMULSIVE interview #48: I am Nils Karlson and this is why I shoot film
Hailing from “rainy” Germany, todays interviewee is a man of strength, compassion and talent.
EMULSIVE interview #31: I am Denys Ivanichek and this is why I shoot film
I’ve managed to drag today’s interviewee away from his workshop for a few minutes on the promise that he’s returned as soon as possible.