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Fujifilm film

14 January, 2021

5 Frames with the Argus C4 in Michigan – by Sean Benham

By Sean Benham

The American Leica, no. A tough and durable rangefinder camera that has survived the decades with an awesome lens, yes. The 1950s made Argus C4 (aka C-Four as is written on the ...
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7 January, 2021

5 frames with Fuji 800 Disposable Camera Film and a Canon EOS 650 – By Michael Boffey

By Michael Boffey

800 is a big number in film photography, at least if you’re using colour film. The most sensitive colour films currently available all top out at 800 ISO. Kodak Portra is beauti...
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17 December, 2020

5 Frames with a Canonet 28 and Fuji C200 – By Andrew Bogard

By Andrew Bogard

The classic scene: an advert for a bunch of random film cameras that showed no hint of what the cameras actually were. I met with the seller and she showed me a dilapidated box ...
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9 December, 2020

Olympus XA and Fujicolor Pro 400H – A Favorite Camera/Film Combo – By Phil Calvit

By Phil Calvit

I came of age in the ’70’s and ’80’s shooting film like the vast majority of other people did: you picked up your yellow box of Kodak 200 or 400 speed film at Walgreens, shot a ...
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2 November, 2020

5 Frames with a Revueflex AC2 – By Andrew Bogard

By Andrew Bogard

I'm addicted to finding decrepit film cameras and trying to breathe life back into them. My most recent venture took me to a nearby suburb where I agreed to pay 5 bucks for an S...
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28 October, 2020

5 Frames with a Canon Prima Zoom 85 – By Andrew Bogard

By Andrew Bogard

A few months ago, I came across a used Nikon F80 film camera (not the camera this article is about). I had scant knowledge about film photography, but the interface seemed famil...
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30 September, 2020

5 frames with a Nikon F2 on Fujifilm C200 – Phong Nguyen

By Phong Nguyen

I got my Nikon F2 as a gift from a friend of mine who had for a long time been working in Japan - he also took photography as his hobby. Returning to Vietnam he gave up film pho...
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30 September, 2020

A 4×5 Portrait with a Toyo 45A, Schneider 210mm f/5.6 & Fuji Acros – By Louis A. Sousa

By LASousa

This is a story of, yes, a spur of the moment 4x5 portrait session from my habitual morning visit to Angelina's Cafe. I have a daily delicious scone baked with care by Chelsea. ...
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  1. Gary Smith on Nikkor D 40mm f4 and Bronica S2 – aka the Bronica SWFF (Super Wide & F-ing Fat)

    Those are some great shots Brian! I only have Mamiya's 80 for my 645.

  2. Arthur on Nikkor D 40mm f4 and Bronica S2 – aka the Bronica SWFF (Super Wide & F-ing Fat)

    OK, but just don't call the SWC "flimsy and insubstantial". It's nothing of the sort. Got to be one of…

  3. Stephen E Fretz on Nikkor D 40mm f4 and Bronica S2 – aka the Bronica SWFF (Super Wide & F-ing Fat)

    Love your photos, the night ones especially; it's a COOL lens, and one I never knew existed. You also write…

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