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November 16, 2018 in Cameras, Reviews

The Nikon 35 Ti is an advanced compact 35mm point and shoot camera first debuted in 1993.Today the Nikon 35 Ti is considered expensive by most at a cost of around 300 to 700 USD, but still thats…

Read More Tags: Nikon 35 Ti, Unknown, United States, Premium Compact, Nikon November 15, 2018 in Cameras, Lenses, Reviews

This is a special roll shot on my Lomo LC-Wide film camera in Half-frame mode. It documents my last days in New York and my first days in Germany after I moved to Europe. I had my Lomo LC-Wide…

Read More Tags: Lomo LC-Wide, Germany, United States, Point and Shoot, Lomography November 14, 2018 in Cameras, Film, Lenses, Reviews

Normally I put a roll of film into my camera and shoot as I please. I might finish a roll in 2 days or 6 weeks. I was given a roll of Revolog Texture film by Hannah Pribitzer and Michael Krebs, the owners…

Read More November 13, 2018 in Film, Cameras, Reviews

Personally I find the Rollei 35 a beautiful looking camera which is an important part in my camera choice. Of the hundred plus film cameras that I have shot I continue to find my most loved images having…

Read More Tags: Rollei 35 SE, Agfa Vista 200, Ukraine, Zone Focus, Rollei November 12, 2018 in Cameras, Film, Lenses, Reviews

The Nikon EM is an Aperture Priority, 1980’s film camera, with a very small form factor and highly affordable price. It offered nothing groundbreaking upon its release, and is often passed up by…

Read More Tags: Nikon EM, Kodak Color Plus 200, Finland, SLR, Nikon November 09, 2018 in Cameras, Film, Lenses, Reviews

My first experience with Cinestill 800T (“T” for Tungsten) film was shooting a music video in a barber shop, the music video would be composed wholly of one roll of film images. I’ve shuffled the pictures…

Read More Tags: Olympus OM2, Cinestill 800T, United States, SLR, Olympus November 08, 2018 in Cameras, Film, Lenses, Reviews

Most photographers know Kodak Ektar 100 film as a landscape film as it produces images with high sharpness and vivid colors. It’s also suggested for fashion and other commercial film applications…

Read More November 07, 2018 in Film, Cameras, Lenses, Reviews

I few weeks before a trip to Los Angeles when in Brooklyn I had met with Hannah and Michael from Revolog Film. They gave me a roll of Revolog Kolor and Revolog Texture 35mm film. I recently…

Read More Tags: Revolog Kolor, United States, Rangefinder, Contax G1, Contax November 06, 2018 in Cameras, Film, Lenses, Reviews

On my last trip to Yosemite National Park I packed a bit heavy, bringing along 4 film cameras including my all-time-favorite the Pentax LX with a wast finder attachment. The other three film cameras were…

Read More Tags: Pentax LX, Kodak Ektar 100, United States, SLR, Pentax November 05, 2018 in Cameras, Reviews, Film

I often talk about how ones “shooting experience” is as important as the images themselves. Even amazing cameras such as the Ricoh GR1, I have sold off because the experience while taking the…

Read More Tags: Lomo LC-Wide, Hungary, Zone Focus, Lomography 400, Lomography November 04, 2018 in Cameras, Lenses, Reviews

The Voigtländer Bessa R3A was my main camera for about a year. I eventually sold and bought a Bessa R4M, which I sold as well after another year of use. I won’t compare the two at this this because they…

Read More November 03, 2018 in Cameras, Film, Reviews

My feelings towards the Ricoh GR1 film camera have drastically changed over the years and then changed again. I wrote about this in the in September 2018 in the first edition of PhotoKlassik…

Read More Tags: Ricoh GR1, Kodak Gold 400, Serbia, Premium Compact, Ricoh