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World famous Rodinal developing kit!
Rodinal. If you’re a hardened film camera enthusiast, I need say no more! Rodinal….keeps for years. Pin sharp negatives. Contrasty. Everything. Period! I have it….NOW! In a NEW package that eliminates oxidisation due to air coming into contact with the … Continue reading
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Tagged bath, contrasty, developer, fixer, for sale, kit, rodinal, sharp, stop
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Another superb Olympus 35RC camera on offer!
The Olympus 35RC was a leader in the race of the compact rangefinders in the 70s. It is a simple camera that just goes on performing and has everything a serious photographer needs….nothing to get in the way, nothing to … Continue reading
Posted in best film cameras to buy, Classic film cameras
Tagged bettre, contarsty, good, leica, lens, olympus 35rc, rangefinder, sharp, small, zuiko
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A legend in it’s own lunch-time..the Olympus 35RC!
Once upon a time, an object comes along that puts other much highly prized ones to shame, be it a car, that super red dress, a watch or….a camera. Now before any of you very nice readers start getting uptight … Continue reading
Posted in black & white photography, cellphone art photograhy, chemicals & film, Classic film cameras, digital cameras/accessories
Tagged bentley, camera, digital, film, glass, grade, high, leica, lens, olympus 35rc, optical, photos, quality, rangefinder, rolls royce, sharp, shots, small, zuiko
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The camera that has the same name as something in your eye!
Since my last article about the Lomo, I do appear to have upset even more people since the first one many months ago! Oh, dearie me! Well, as some sort of recompense, let’s talk a little about something positive then…..(this … Continue reading
What is the Sunny 16 rule and how do I use it?
Indeed, you may well ask! I have quite often quoted the rule, especially when talking about using vintage cameras that have no form of electrical exposure control, ie an exposure meter. Now before we go any further, and for the … Continue reading
Posted in black & white photography, cellphone art photograhy, chemicals & film, Classic film cameras, digital cameras/accessories
Tagged aperture, cameras, coupled, digicam, f stop, film, ISO, loaded, meter, metering, shadows, sharp, shutter, speed, sunny 16, uncoupled, vintage
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My friend is singing the praises of Kodak T Max 100
Yes, he is indeed. I say friend, but I may change that to “was” some time soon! Why? Because I myself have been a lifelong devotee of Tri X, that’s why! And anybody who says anything against my favourite film … Continue reading
Posted in black & white photography, cellphone art photograhy, chemicals & film, Classic film cameras, digital cameras/accessories
Tagged 10x8, 20x10, black, black and white, contrast, deep, developer, enlargement, kodak t max 100, landscapes, monochrome, portraits, sharp, t max 100, tonal, tri-x, white
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