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Vintage Film Cameras

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Vintage Film Cameras

2024-09-21 01:29:27

Good film for standard vintage cameras, I'll keep getting more of course!

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2024-09-11 03:22:24

SX-70 film is suitable for vintage cameras like the Polaroid LAND 1000 and others like the ONE Step. Make sure your vintage camera accepts this type of film. This type of film is one of the most well-known from Polaroid and has a very retro aesthetic. If you are looking for that look, this is your film, and you should look for a Polaroid camera that can use it.

5
2024-09-03 06:29:57

I started using this film last year to test several vintage film cameras I had purchased. I really like the look of this film (color rendition and sharpness) and find that I am continuing to reach for it long after I have tested a camera. The attached photos were taken with a Ricoh KR-5 and Pentax 50mm lens. The film has performed well in ALL of the various cameras I have tried. Its just a good all around film and the price cannot be beat. I will continue to buy this film!!!

5
2024-08-12 03:47:20

Great item for my old vintage film cameras. This item is versatile because you can use it on many cameras. and at the price point its a ridiculous grab. Also the staff in store was incredible to help me find this item

5
2024-06-28 09:58:18

Shooting with my vintage cameras seems to naturally lead me to a medium-speed, more traditional film. I use lenses that emphasize clarity & crispness, and T-Max 100 lets me take full advantage of those qualities. Buying in bulk rolls allows me to load my own canisters for maximum versatility and cost-effectiveness. And T-Max is easy to develop with a minimum of difficulty and great, sharp, contrasty results.

5
2024-05-27 06:45:18

This black and white film is perfect to use with the vintage 127 cameras. This allows the proper look from a photo taken with a vintage camera.

5
2024-04-26 09:50:34

I use this film in vintage cameras and more modern ones too.� I develop B&W with only Caffenol and have been very pleased.� The grain is very fine and the detail can be great.� Shadow detail has been very good.� I prefer to shoot this at one stop underexposed.� Watch your highlights, they can blow out easily; composition is critical.� The engine photo was taken with a Pentax 645.� The picture of the soldier was taken with a 1955 Agfa Isolette.

5
2024-04-06 05:10:42

Love knowing that my vintage cameras and film are properly protected from humidity and dust. I have a Mamiya 645, Canon 70D and Fuji XT100 in it with a couple boxes of 120 film on the shelf. The interior light is a nice surprise when you need it too!

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2024-04-06 09:54:27

Something to keep in mind: this Polaroid film is not suitable for vintage cameras. The difference is that this cartridge does not have an integrated battery, unlike the ones used by vintage cameras. Despite that, it remains a good option because it offers good image quality. Thanks for watching the video.

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2024-05-25 04:50:34

Works great on my vintage cameras.

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