10 years ago, no one would have predicted that there would be a market for Ars Imago 320. But in the past few years, we've see a rival of film photography unlike any other. All around the world, younger photographers are picking up analog film cameras in an effort to get something different.
The tangible process that film photography gives the modern shooter is much more about the interpersonal connection than most of what digital offers. And with Ars Imago 320, photographers are getting a whole lot of versatility. While they state that it's good enough to be pushed to ISO 800, this is a fine grain film that is also incredibly sharp. It's for moments when you don't need ISO 400 but also need more than ISO 100. Best of all, it's in black and white. Load it up in a camera like the Fujifilm Natura S and you're bound to have a lot of fun. We sure did. And while it was a limited edition, we hope that it will come back. . thephoblographer.com
2019-12-4 08:00