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Folding 35Mm Film Camera
Jean | 2024-08-18 09:47:32 |
Great battery and I'am using it with an Arriflex 35BL2 35mm film camera. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-26 06:22:30 |
I have this type of folding lens hood for my Canon film camera and wanted the same type of lens hood for my Olympus digital camera that I use quite a bit, as I didn't care for the hard lens hood it came with. I also ordered the wide angle lens hood for the digital also, but haven't used that one yet. With the 'folding rubber lens hood', I can leave it on my camera all the time, till I'm ready to use it. I've used it when taking close up shots of flowers and it helps with blocking the glare. I would recommend this product to anyone that wants something quick and easy to use. 5 |
naknak | 2024-06-21 08:15:40 |
When I was young I asked a friend what camera to buy.He told me,I remember,don't ask about cameras,ask about films. So,I then stayed with my folding KODAK Junior I and tried different kind of films,mostly,the famous KODAK Tri-X of 60's and the early 70's. The years passed,I grew older and older and 620 films bit by bit started to fade out till they completely vanished from market.The era of 35mm and 120 had come. Few months ago,for my good luck,a friend adviced me from where I could find what I was looking for years: A 620 film for my KODAK Junior.And thus, the past was revitalized with Tri-X Pan from BH. That film was specifically made for shadowed (dull,hazy or heavy overcast)images.On the contrary,I used it in full daylight on my folding KODAK which has a fixed aperture (f/16 or 22) and a fixed shutter speed (1/60). I was really amazed from the results.No burned out areas,no dark shadows,but an equal tonal range.And of course,no under or over development (...).A never treat that way my negatives.Of course,I always take care the way that my subject is lighted and try to have equal quantities of light and shadow,in the frame. Literaly,for those medium format film lovers,who do not have expensive equipments,I would say in a different way the wise words of my friend: If you cannot afford buying expensive cameras,buy affordable films like the Tri-X Pan.You will see that simple things are sometimes much better from complicated and multifunctional camera gears. Kyprianos Christodoulides Athens/Greece 5 |
Dmitriy | 2024-06-28 05:45:55 |
I shot one roll through an antique Zeiss Ercona II folding camera. This film vastly outperformed both, the lens and an operator (me). Also, it seems to be rendering much better in Florida sun than all other films I tried prior to it. 5 |
Old Camera Mike | 2024-06-23 05:29:30 |
I was trying out an old Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie. There were light leaks, but I think that has to do with the camera (or the photographer), not the film. The film performed better than the camera, with good tonal range. 5 |
Chad | 2024-08-08 04:53:32 |
I use this with my mirrorless camera and the Essential Film Holder. I scan tons of 35mm film and this light works perfectly. 5 |
Chad | 2024-05-13 08:35:58 |
I use this with a Sony camera to scan 35mm film. It's flawless. I combine with the Essential Film Holder and it works very well. 5 |
Eric | 2024-09-26 06:34:38 |
This is the goat when it comes to 35mm film camera. I 'm glad Leica is still making it. Love it! 5 |
Willem | 2024-07-18 03:20:21 |
Plenty of room for a 35mm camera, 2 lenses, and extra film/batteries/whatever else! 5 |
Michael | 2024-07-09 09:48:42 |
Classic 35mm film 5 |