If you’re just getting into film photography, there’s a discovery you’ve probably made: film is not cheap. And for whatever … More
Tag: film photography
The Bronica S2A – 1960s 6×6 Perfection
In the 1950s, Zenzaburo Yoshino set out to build what he thought would be the perfect camera. He had paid … More
2022: A Banner Year for Film Photography
As 2022 draws to a close, I think it’s appropriate to recognize what an historic year this has been for … More
Minolta Rokkor-X MC Lenses
If you’ve read many photo-forums over the last decade or so, you’ve undoubtedly seen high praise for Minolta’s Rokkor line … More
Converting Analog to Digital Using Your Camera
How to use your camera to digitize your film.
The Minolta SRT-series – or, what the Grinch really wanted for Christmas
The Christmas “season” is in full swing these days. And one of the benefits to having satellite TV with 113 … More
Pentax K2
The year was 1975. And in America, we liked things BIG. And the Pentax K2 suited us just fine.
Photography is expensive. And it used to cost a lot more.
Add to this the fact that you won’t ever have to pay for film and processing and this hobby of ours is looking more frugal by the minute!
Canon F-1 (Original) Focusing Screens
A description of interchangeable SLR focusing screens and their intended uses.
The Kiev 6C – A Photographic Artifact of the Cold War
Growing up in the USA during the late 70s and early 80s, my mindset regarding the Soviet Union would have … More
