Autofocus SLR bodies such as the Canon EOS-1 are potentially, arguably, maybe overlooked. When one thinks about a 35mm SLR, it is often something along the lines of the Pentax K...
When one thinks of the Mamiya 6; an image of the well renowned 1990's version comes to mind. However, there was a medium format, 6x6 rangefinder that out dates this model entire...
Dauntless Exploration Intrepid have stormed the large format world, with an affordable package that allows one to get into the 4×5, or even 8×10, world of analogue pho...
The Yasuhara is a little known LTM rangefinder from Japan - Howard writes a nicely detailed review about the T981 over on Emulsive. An uncommon camera, that might not be perfect...
We interrupt your weekly film photography post for some breaking (well, broken yesterday) news. Kosmo Foto have announced a 120 format B&W film using the exact same emulsion...
Busy week? Here's some news and interesting content from the film photography world that you might've missed:
Jeremy Saltry posted on Emulsive about shooting stills with motion picture film, including many technical insights into the film itself, developing it and it's aesthetic qualiti...
In this world of hundreds of auto focus points, phase detection, high ISO performance, burst rate nonsense; is less really more? Is it possible that the Canon 5D Classic, a deca...