Analogue Adventures with My Chinon 35F-A

Credits: tiffnyyab

I just had my Chinon 35F-A about 2 weeks ago, and boy I can’t go out of the house without bringing with me my 35mm which goes by the name of Noah. This baby is fully manual and has the shape of a typical vintage camera, which makes it classical and wanted. It has a rotating disk by the lens for the ISO setting. The lens is the usual 2,8/38mm, but the lens shape is but square-ish and unusual. The shutter release button can be locked so we don’t have to worry about accidental clicking. It is powered by 2 AA batteries for the built-in flash.

The very first film I loaded on Noah was a Kodak Color Plus 200 with 24 shots. The reason why I am truly in love with this camera is that the photos it take are light and pastel. Here are some of the photos from my first film roll using Noah.

Credits: tiffnyyab

written by tiffnyyab on 2013-01-27