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Seven Magnificent Cameras to Save Film PhotographyKodak may be on the ropes, but you haven't missed your last chance for a "Kodak Moment." Film photography is very much alive! These seven cameras are still making analog photography fun!
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How 35mm Adapters and Lenses Can Work for Your CamcorderMany filmmakers and videographers are turning to 35mm adapters and interchangeable lenses to achieve a more cinematic look. We will discuss how these adapters work, and provide some lens recommendations. -
Camera Basics: Zoom LensThere are a lot of numbers and terms associated with the zoom lenses on digital cameras. Understanding them is crucial to purchasing the right camera for your needs, or making the most of your current camera. This article tells you what you need to know.
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Camera Review: Walgreens Re-Usable 35mm Film CameraNeed a cheap camera? You might check out the Walgreens Re-usable 35mm Camera. As long as you bring the camera back to a Walgreens 1-hour photo lab for film development, they will reload the camera for you with new film. -
Vintage Camera Review: Canon AF35M II SureShot Autoboy 2 35mm Film CameraMost vintage cameras are all-mechanical marvels of metal construction with lots of interesting knobs and gizmos. The Canon AF35M II SureShot Autoboy 2 is different. It's a compact plastic camera with electronics and automation. -
Best Places to Develop 35MM Film in 2011Best Places To Develop 35MM Film in 2011
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Shooting Digitally and Watching Movies in Digital Cinema TheatersA number of cineplexes are already allotting digital cinema theaters that don't use 35mm film projectors anymore. They use digital projectors, specifically those that project in high-definition (HD), 2K, or 4K resolution. -
Vintage Camera Review: Minolta SRT-201 35mm Film SLR CameraAs droves of photographers abandon film for digital media, there are lots of great deals on film cameras. For $20, the classic Minolta SRT-201 SLR is still capable of taking great pictures. -
35mm Scanner Details and Valuable FeedbackKnowing what makes a 35mm scanner work may help you in choosing the right system for you. A 35mm scanner is a system build to transfer your microfilm to digital images that can be stored directly on your computer. -
Camera Review: Canon SureShot Z135 35mm Film CameraWant an excellent camera for about $20? Check your local thrift store or internet auction site for the Canon SureShot Z135 film camera. -
Filmmaking: Using the 16mm Format in Film Production16mm film is a popular and economical gauge of film mainly used for student and independent films and commercial productions meant for non-theatrical releases.
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Filmmaking: Using the 70mm Format in Film ProductionWhile many modern motion picture productions use 35mm film and high definition (HD) film formats, there are productions that also use the 70mm film format for more specific purposes.
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Filmmaking: Using the 35mm Format in Film Production35mm film is the basic film gauge most commonly used for motion picture production and exhibition. Interestingly, this film stock has considerably remained unchanged since its introduction more than a century ago. -
Shooting in 35mm Film or in HD: What's the Difference?The regular shooting format for most Hollywood films is in 35mm film. A 35mm negative is exposed to come up with moving images through 35mm film cameras. After the shoot, the exposed films are brought to the film laboratory for developing. -
Transfer of Digital Files to 35mm MicrofilmDigital to Microfilm conversion is usually known as archive writing. Archive writers or digital to microfilm conversion is a process that has been around for many years.
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35mm Archive Writing Digital to MicrofilmDigital to Microfilm conversion is commonly known as archive writing. Scanning Depot can make 35mm microfilm or 16mm microfilm for you by performing a digital to microfilm conversion.
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Blackbird Fly 35mm TLR Twin Lens Reflex Camera ReviewA review of the Blackbird Fly Camera.
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Leica M7 35mm Rangefinder CameraThe Leica M7 35mm Rangefinder Camera is an analog camera, user friendly with amazing speed and versatility.
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SLR 35mm CamerasSLR (single-lens reflex) cameras are the one of the best and most popular type of camera out there in the electronic world. It is important for a buyer to consider many factors before jumping in and buying a specific SLR camera.
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Fujifilm Quick-Snap Waterproof Camera: Great for Underwater AdventuresLooking for a good underwater or waterproof camera? Try the Fujifilm Quick Snap Waterproof 35mm Single-Use Camera for your next underwater adventure.
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Vivitar Zoom 35mm SLR Film Camera Review, Model: V3800NThe Vivitar Zoom 35mm SLR Film Camera, Model: V3800N is a great camera for amateur photographers who desire to upgrade their picture quality and learn how to create breathtaking photographs with film.
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Nikon 35mm Film Camera Review, Model: N90SThe Nikon 35mm Film Camera, Model: N90S is one of the coolest film cameras on the market because of its ability to provide you with amazing features that are easy-to-use and also quite powerful.
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Best Professional Camera for Beginners: Canon 35mm EOS Elan 7E Camera ReviewThe Canon 35mm EOS Elan 7E camera is the best professional camera for beginning photographers and armature photographers.
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Review: Nikon 35mm F/2D AF Nikkor Wide-Angle LensThis camera is a small, light-weight, standard wide-angle 35mm lens with great low-light performance.
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Canon EOS Rebel T2 35mm SLR Camera ReviewI have reviewed the sister camera to this one, the Digital SLR, however, it is great to find an amazing film 35mm camera that is still being made today. I have reviewed the camera for potential buyers. -
Buyer's Guide to Digital and 35mm Zoom CamerasTips on buying cameras with zoom lenses, along with details on whether or not you should actually buy one.
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Tips on Buying 35mm Film for Your CameraDetails on purchasing the appropriate 35mm film for your camera.
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Lesser-Known Camera Brands: Meikai, Rokinon, Mikona, Benz-Gant & OthersInformation on smaller camera brands, including the types of cameras and other products they have produced, value of their cameras, and any available historical information.
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Hudson Horror ShowHorror fans be aware, a newly formed film show has developed a cult-like following.
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Digital Projection Increasingly Replaces 35mm ProjectionIt's nearing the end. The lights are on. The magic is gone. Movies on a flash drive, digitized and pixelated. This is where we've arrived. I knew this day would come, but I didn't know exactly how or when. -
Did Someone Blink?It was just another day at the beach. Actually, it was our 18 month old daughter’s first day at the beach and being the -
That September Day I'll Never ForgetStory about September 11, 2001. -
A Rollercoaster Ride in Shooting My First FilmBack in the late 1990s to the early 2000s, high definition (HD) was a thing of the future. Either I shoot on film (either 16mm or 35mm) or I shoot using a low-end video camera (the likes of Video8 and Digital8). -
The Canon EOS Elan IIE - Still Making a Case for 35mmThe Canon EOS Elan IIe is a classic 35mm SLR - with this set up, you need nothing else (unless you really want to go digital) -
50+ Photography Theme IdeasA list to get photographers inspired when they're not feeling very creative and themes to help give newbies some ideas for photography projects.
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Film Developing in Boulder, ColoradoAn overview of three separate film development labs in the Boulder, Colorado area.
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How to Choose the Best Photographer for Your WeddingThe most significant day in any woman's life has to be her wedding day. The best way to preserve the special moments of this day is by taking photographs and also by covering the event on video. -
A Great Buy: Fuji QuickSnap Smart Flash 35mm Film CameraLooking for a disposable camera that still holds the quality of an expensive commercial camera, yet at a low price? This may just be where your search ends.
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How to Tranfer 35mm Negatives to DigitalAn article comparing online service providers for digital imaging.
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Affordable Equipment for Paranormal InvestigatorsA look at affordable equipment for use in paranormal investigations


