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Lomography Keeps Film Alive with Its Stylish New 35mm Camera
In the digital era, some photographers seek to slow down and reduce visual clutter around them. Some stick to retro digital ...
But quirks, novelties, and cheesy slogans aside, the Lomo MC-A looks like a very well-rounded package for a modern film point ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Point-and-shoot cameras can be incredibly nostalgic because of the experience of using 35mm film and getting it developed. On top of using ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Photography is as accessible a hobby as it has ever been. With the rise of smartphones, nearly everyone has a decent-quality camera and with a ...
In fact, the Lego ZH1 camera designer only got the idea to make it when he came across the little plastic loupe, a part that was only manufactured by the Danish toy company from 1998 to 2013. It would ...
Back in the late 1990s as the digital revolution overtook photography there were abortive attempts to develop a digital upgrade for 35mm film cameras. Imagine a film cartridge with attached sensor, ...
Nubia has already used 35mm lenses on some of its flagships, such as the Nubia Z50S Pro and the Axon 40 Ultra. Now, it appears that the company is ready to take things a step further with a phone with ...
If you are sitting on a horde of negatives, waiting for the digital photography fad to die off, it may be time to think about digitizing your old film. [Kinpro1024] can help with the PiDigitzier, ...
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The new 7Artisans 35mm F1.8 lens combines budget price with premium features
7Artisans has released the AF 35mm F1.8 lens for full-frame Sony E, Nikon Z and Leica L mount cameras. The popular prime ...
Why did Paul Thomas Anderson decide to shoot and release his new movie “One Battle After Another” in VistaVision, the 60-year-old widescreen format? “VistaVision was a format that was invented to use ...
The Ansco Memo of the late 1920s is a fascinating piece of American camera history. It was designed to shoot cheap 35mm movie film using proprietary cartridges that held 50 exposures (this at a time ...
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