The ‘primary fundamental’ reason you need a film camera is aspect ratio. When forced to work with restrictions, like square ...
The Canon RF 35mm F1.4 L VCM lens focuses fast, blurs backgrounds easily, and isn't too heavy to carry. Its only weaknesses are false color and flare.
The Kodak Ultra F9 35mm is very compact, measuring just 4.6 x 2.6 x 1.7 inches, and it’s very comfortable to hold with either one or both hands. I was able to easily carry it in my coat’s pocket ...
Back in the late 1990s as the digital revolution overtook photography there were abortive attempts to develop a digital upgrade for 35mm film cameras. Imagine a film cartridge with attached sensor ...
High end "personal", (very) inexpensive "professional" film scanner, 4000 dpi resolution (65 meg file from 35mm negative!), 14 bits per channel, dual USB & SCSI interface. Canon's compact flatbed ...
The Pentax 17 does many things differently, not least because it’s the first film camera to bear the Pentax name for over two decades. For a start, it’s a ‘half-frame’ 35mm film camera, using standard ...
The scanner species devoted to 35mm film is nearly extinct ... but it isn't quite as capable as a Raw camera file. No image editing software knows what to do with the infrared channel and none ...
At 15mm, central sharpness is outstanding at f/2.8 and f/4, excellent from f/5.6 to f/16 and very good at f/22. The edges are very good at f/2.8, excellent from f/4 to f8, very good at f/11 and f ...