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29 March, 2018

5 Frames With An Olympus Trip 35 – By Julian Higgs

By julianhiggs

The Olympus Trip 35 is a much vaunted little camera and has many admirers, me included. I feel like I came to the party late on this one. Having shot film pre-digital (there was...
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12 March, 2018

A Few Frames More, with the Hasselblad XPan – by Simon King

By Simon King

The XPan is everything I have ever needed from a film camera. It serves the purpose to me of being fundamentally different from the regular frame shape which most film, digital ...
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5 February, 2018

London Comic Con on Three Rolls of XP2 and a Leica CL – by Simon King

By Simon King

I’ve been photographing Comic Con for a while now, both to produce images for placement but also as part of an ongoing personal project, for which I’ve only recently...
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13 May, 2016

Ilford HP5 vs Kodak Tri-X – Finding My Go-To Black & White Film – by Aukje

By Aukje

My first year of shooting film Part 10 (Read Part 9 here) Do you know how one photo taken with a specific lens can win you over, although you know that there is more to it than ...
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17 March, 2016

Experiences with 35mm Ilford SFX – by Rob MacKillop

By Rob MacKillop

Ilford SFX is an extended red sensitivity black and white film, which I had used once before through a medium-format camera. I liked it very much, though it proved expensive for...
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12 March, 2016

The Yellow Filter And Why I Love This Community – by Aukje

By Aukje

My first year of shooting film Part 7 (Read Part 6 here) A couple of months ago I wrote a guest post about my first roll of Tri-X. In fact it was my first roll of black and whit...
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26 January, 2016

Clee Hill in the Fog / 3rd roll with the Xpan II  

By Hamish Gill

If you’ve a keen eye, you might be wondering what happened to the second roll, I posted my first and now I’m in the third. Well if your really interested, you can se...
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15 January, 2016

First roll with the Hasselblad Xpan II & 45mm

By Hamish Gill

First impressions of the camera are fairly positive, it's seems largely speaking fairly logical to use and is comfortable in the hand, if a little big and heavy. I'll get to all...
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