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Agfa Ephoto 307 Digital Camera

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Agfa Ephoto 307 Digital Camera

2024-06-06 08:11:10

best choice for digital negatives, especially because much less prone to curling than other materials such as agfa copyjet, resulting in much more reliability and fewer damaged negatives due to film-to-printhead conflict.

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2024-09-17 09:27:53

I shoot mainly landscapes but travel and sometimes architecture too. I carry one or two full-format Nikons (D750 & Df), and I wanted a bag to carry an ultra-wide zoom, a wide zoom, a 30mm, as well as a standard zoom mounted on the camera body. Sometimes I also bring a telephoto or a perspective control lens. Given the width of many of these lenses, it seems each bag I get is never quite big enough. And with heavily padded bags, the outside is incoveniently large for what it can carry. When I can be careful and need fewer lenses, I carry a lightly padded Domke bag. But Billingham's claim to offer padding that molds to the body struck me as just right--and it is. The bag is padded sufficiently but not so thickly it gets in the way. It also seems very well made. I debated between the 307 and the 335 which is nearly the same size but $$less. The biggest difference between the two is the 307 is 2 deeper--a significant difference if you want to put a body/lens on top of the gear already in the bag. The 307 also has a hinged rigid opening that makes removing lenses easier and holds the zipper away from LCD screens. The shoulder strap is wider and padded better. While I liked the exterior size of the 335 (and the sage/leather color was nice), it felt--like so many bags over the years--strained to accept the same load the 307 swallowed effortlessly. And despite the 307's plentiful room, it doesn't feel big to wear. For such similar bags, it's surprising how different their functionality is. The 307 also supports weight quite well, and it can easily hold a water bottle or two in pockets at opposite ends of the bag. It looks less like a camera bag than a piece of luggage, although, maybe the one drawback other than price, it does look like the expensive bag it is, a drawback for attracting the wrong people's attention.

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2024-09-27 04:27:57

So far so good ....... gonna try it on an ephoto 1x1 as well and see what happens..... but it softens lights just how i like it

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2024-06-09 07:47:40

Great to see a brand new real film camera available from this venerable brand name. Note you can buy the exact same one from Agfa, Kodak or other brands you have never heard of. I hope someday somebody will make and SLR again. It's a novelty item, but fun to use.

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

I use it as a back up for my digital camera.

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0000-00-00 00:00:00

I have been using Ilford film since the end of Agfa Pan. A wonderful film that I now use exclusively.

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2024-06-25 03:26:47

Don't be fooled by its original design ... the new 307 series arrived to me with many surprises. The new fabric or canvas ... i accidentally spilled water on and it all just bounced right off. The bag is light relative to other bags with the same size. The shoulder pad comes in the package and there's also a grabber inside and outside which can be removed if not used. After zipping open the bag, carbon fibre wands makes a wide rectangular frame which holds the bag open and keeping the zipper out of the way. Absolutely a serious photographers companion.

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2024-06-05 03:48:48

Reminds me of the agfa portriga rapid paper of days in the darkroom.

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2024-09-22 08:10:15

I have a couple Billingham bags including the 335 and 307. 207 is my third one. Yes, it is a pricy by it worths the money you spent as it will last for many years wih my expensive photographic equipment as the other two Billingham bags I already have. 207 is a good size bag with my Nikon D3s, 14-24, 24-70, 135 and SB900. Give it a try and I am sure that you won't feel sorry with your purchase and will enjoy using this bag as parts of your gears.

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2024-05-13 01:13:27

I have the Billingham F-Stop F1.4 and the 307 bags. I needed a way to carry my Gitzo tripods and these straps were the Billingham solution. It is a bit of the old world style (no velcro, just buckles) which matches the Billingham approach. Once a tripod is secured to the bag, it hangs below the bag. Not all of the Billingham bags provide for these straps (in other words, they can't be used on them). The popular Hadley bags don't. BTW - when not carrying a tripod, you can use the straps to hold a wrapped up rain jacket. The straps can be removed from the bag. All-in-all, I'm glad I bought these straps and would buy them again.

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