A recent post of mine talked about an upcoming project that I had planned using a 35mm point and shoot film camera, and it caused much discussion. After a lot of thought, I thought I would put together a little list of reasons why instant film can be better than 35mm film for point andContinue reading “Reasons Why Instant Film Can Be Better Than 35mm Film”
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Upcoming Project: With A Roll Of 35mm Film And Camera
Although I currently own a couple of old 35mm film cameras, the Olympus OM10 and Canon A1, I’m thinking of buying a new film camera for a project. It’s going to be a specific type of camera for a very specific reason, to capture a specific subject. Let’s discuss. The Camera I’ve looked at aContinue reading “Upcoming Project: With A Roll Of 35mm Film And Camera”
Godox, Nikkor, Tamron – Flash, 35, Macro
As you may recall from a previous post, I was talking about getting a macro lens, and… well, that turned out a bit different to how I expected! Godox IM33 – Mini Flash Up until this point, I have had a selection of speedlights from Godox, Neewer and others, all rather large, plus of courseContinue reading “Godox, Nikkor, Tamron – Flash, 35, Macro”
Autumn With Vintage Lenses At Bryngarw
I’ve built up a nice little collection of old manual vintage lenses now, and for a long time I have been wanting to go out and just use these lenses. All manual control, manual focus and back to basics! What better place and time of year than Bryngarw Country Park… I own the Soligar 35mmContinue reading “Autumn With Vintage Lenses At Bryngarw”
One Year Of Shooting Film – By David Ellinsworth
One year ago my sister gifted me her Minolta SRT101b, a fully manual 35mm film SLR (single lens reflex) camera from the 1970s, which our parents had bought for her when she started art college 30 years ago. Up until then I had never considered shooting film. I just perceived it as cumbersome in comparison toContinue reading “One Year Of Shooting Film – By David Ellinsworth”
