Analogue Adventures with My Chinon 35F-A
2I 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.
written by tiffnyyab on 2013-01-27
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