In the past, I always used manual cameras. I measured the light, set the exposure, and focussed myself . Even in a car, I like to be in control and only drive manual transmissio...
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29 April, 2018
Kodak P3200 – My first Roll
I would imagine that by most of you have heard that Kodak recently re-released their P3200 film. Soon after I heard the news I got in touch with them to ask them for a couple of...
22 April, 2018
Voitlander Vitomatic II Review – by Nigel Haycock
This is one of my favourite little 35mm rangefinders, the Voigtländer Vitomatic II. This is such a great little camera, it is simple to use and very compact; making it perfect t...
18 March, 2018
What is a Rangefinder Camera, and is one right for you?
For many photographers rangefinder cameras are some of the most simple, easy to use, unimposing and inconspicuous cameras available. Yet for those who don’t get on with them, th...
26 February, 2018
A National Geographic Find – by Chris Page
Holidays often provide the opportunity to explore new areas for Street Photography. However, for this break, I traveled to the far reaches of Pelorus Sounds in New Zealand. Beau...
20 February, 2018
5 Frames with a Olympus OM-1n – By Paulius Gailiunas
Olympus OM-1 is one of those cameras that everyone knows, and for good reason. Once you pick one up you will definitely know what I mean – the whole thing oozes of quality – so...
18 February, 2018
80 Days Without Development: Describing Images I Have Not Seen – By Jordan Lockhart
I think a commonality we all have as film photographers is the excitement, self-doubt, and surprise that comes along with developing each roll of film. Maybe it can summed up as...
10 February, 2018
Leica IIIC Review – A family member back in operation – by Andrew Morang
Since childhood, this little Leica IIIC was a member of the household. My dad bought it in 1949 when he worked for the US Navy on Guam. It came with a 5cm f/2.0 Summitar lens. H...