Thinking about getting your feet (and film) wet with home development? Our complete guide (originally published last year, at the start of the Covid-19 lockdown) - has everything you need to know to get started.
dpreview.com2021-3-27 17:00
Thinking about getting your feet (and film) wet with home development? Our complete guide (originally published last year, at the start of the Covid-19 lockdown) - has everything you need to know to get started.
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Photo: Dan Cuny In this week's edition of Film Fridays – brought to us by our friends at 35mmc. com – photographer Dan Cuny takes us on a trip back in time to an era of rock and roll when venues didn't restrict cameras, tickets cost no more than $6, ISO 200 film was considered 'fast' and standing ten feet away from David Bowie's thrusting hips was an ordinary Saturday night affair. dpreview.com »
2020-08-14 16:00
The Epson V600 remains one of the most popular flatbed film scanners on the market. Revisit our review of this affordable and (mostly) easy-to-use option and see how its output compares to local lab scans. dpreview.com »
2020-07-10 16:00
Photo: Hamish Gill Kodak Portra 800 is a wonderful and versatile color film. And any rumors of it being discontinued, we're pleased to report, are simply untrue. That's a good thing, because Portra 800 is capable of producing lovely results in all sorts of lighting conditions and even holds up well to being under or overexposed. dpreview.com »
2020-07-03 16:00
Hamish Gill / 35mmc The Olympus mju-II, also known as the Stylus Epic, is a cult favorite film point-and-shoot that's been increasing in both popularity and price over the past 10 years. dpreview.com »
2020-05-15 16:00
The Nikomat FT2 is a heavy, overly-complicated, fingernail-destroying film SLR from the 1970s. If you're wondering why it carries the "Nikomat" name instead of "Nikon," well, it's because the latter was reserved for pro bodies, the former for consumer. dpreview.com »
2020-05-01 16:00
Photo: 35mmc. com The Pentax MX is a gem of a film SLR: super compact, well-built and fully-mechanical in operation – batteries are only required to power the light meter. Better yet, they're easy to find in working order, without breaking the bank. dpreview.com »
2020-03-20 15:00