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Guy Sie’s 3D Printed Hotshoe Covers Have Embossed Film Speeds on Them

One of the smaller frustrations anyone who has ever shot on film is forgetting the speed of the film they’ve loaded inside their camera. This is especially true when you spend long intervals in using up just one roll of film and your camera doesn’t have an ISO/ASA dial or that thing at the back where you can put part of the film’s box that indicates the speed. thephoblographer.com »

2018-10-9 16:00

Useful Photography Tip #187: How to Remember What 120 Film You Were Shooting With

Most Medium Format cameras don't have some sort of window on the back of the camera that you can peer into; that's one of the many way that they differ from 35mm cameras. So then the question becomes how to remember what film you've got in that camera? Well, the answer varies but the most consistent one that you'll find is that you should be using the little note holder on either the back of the camera or the film back depending on what you're using. thephoblographer.com »

2018-10-3 13:00

Opinion: The Fujifilm XT3’s Sensor Still Doesn’t Output Images That Look Totally Like Film (But They’re Nice)

The Fujifilm XT3 (or as they call it, the Fujifilm X-T3) is the company's latest evolution to their SLR style camera body designed to be a workhorse for many photographers. Despite a whole lot of great and absolutely fantastic things built into the camera, I personally am wondering what Fujifilm's goal is here with the idea of the X Trans sensor and Film Simulations. thephoblographer.com »

2018-9-20 07:00

Curious Looking Film Digitizer Promises to Help Scan Your Negatives Better Than a Scanner

For serious film photographers, getting a proper film scanner is just as important as getting the right gear. It’s an investment– a pretty expensive one at that –but if you don’t do your research properly, you might end up just throwing your money away on a model that produces substandard results. thephoblographer.com »

2018-9-12 10:00

Why Mastering at Least One Emulsion is a Worthwhile Exercise in Film Photography

It took me a little over seven years of shooting film to come across an unusual idea about the medium: mastering just one emulsion. I say it's unusual because part of film photographers' mission these days is to try as many films available as possible (especially the rare ones now), before they all get killed off (yes, I'm looking at you, Fujifilm). thephoblographer.com »

2018-8-17 07:00

Why Mastering at Least One Emulsion Is a Worthwhile Exercise in Film Photography

It took me a little over seven years of shooting film to come across an unusual idea about the medium: mastering just one emulsion. I say it's unusual because part of film photographers' mission these days is to try as many films available as possible (especially the rare ones now), before they all get killed off (yes, I'm looking at you, Fujifilm). thephoblographer.com »

2018-8-18 07:00