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Film

The medium of yesterday.

You will find 41 posts in the category Film on this blog.


Jump to 9, A, B, C, F, G, K, L, M, N, R, S, T, V

9

  • 90mm f/2.8 Tele-Elmarit – some results

A

  • A crank for cranks
  • A roll of Ektar
  • Adding EXIF data to film scans
  • Adding EXIF data to film scans – improved
  • Adding indexes to LTM lenses
  • Anchorage 1978

B

  • Butterfly

C

  • Canon 35mm f/2 – some results
  • Canon 35mm f/2 LTM
  • Canon 50mm f/1.4 – some results
  • Canon 50mm f/1.4 LTM

F

  • Film is Dead
  • Film was awful. It still is.
  • First film results

G

  • Gossen Luna-Pro F
  • Guadalupe

K

  • Keks M-meter for Leica M
  • Keks M-meter for Leica M – in use
  • Kodachrome – the only excuse to use film
  • Kodak Ektar film

L

  • Leica M2 – Asahi Camera review
  • Leica M3
  • Leicameter MR4

M

  • More film, another lab

N

  • Nikon 43-86mm f/3.5 in use
  • Nikon D800 film scanning – Part I
  • Nikon D800 film scanning – Part IV
  • Nikon D800 film scanning – Part II
  • Nikon D800 film scanning – Part III
  • Nikon D800 vs. Noritsu HQ film scans
  • Nikon F100

R

  • Red
  • Red house
  • Reflx light meter

S

  • Scanning film with a DSLR – video
  • Sharpening the 35mm f/3.5 Summaron RF
  • Sharpness – film scans vs. digital files

T

  • The Kodak Girl
  • Tombstone, AZ

V

  • Valoi easy120 film scanning device

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