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Another wave of unfortunate analogue news is brought forth by Fujifilm as the company announces that it has ceased production on all Eterna and Reala motion picture films.
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The LC-A is the legendary Russian camera that started the creative analogue movement known as Lomography and it's got a loyal cult following worldwide. Don't have your own piece of photographic history yet? Maybe these inspiring LC-A photos—as well as some helpful reviews and tipsters—will convince you to buy your own LC-A+ today!
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Craving for a cross-processed adventure? Take a look at these Reviews on Rewind and see why the versatile and varicolored Fuji Velvia slide film is the favourite reversal emulsion of many Lomographers!
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They came to me in a varicolored dream. Check out this gallery of 50 vibrant Lomographs shot on Fuji Velvia slide film! Great for cross-processing, this variegated color reversal emulsion is available in both 35mm and 120 formats at our Online Shop. Get some today!
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Early last week, Fuji Photo Film Co. marked its 79th year of existence since it was established in Japan way back in 1934.
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Fujifilm is reportedly discontinuing their color negative film Reala ISO 100 in 120 format in the coming days.
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Last week, Fujifilm Holdings Corporation released a statement announcing their decision to cease manufacturing traditional film used to shoot motion pictures by March 2013.
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I wrote a review about aperture settings of the Fujifilm Instax Mini 7s recently. So now, what issues will you be facing while using Instax Mini 7s? So far, I found that the main issue for me is the viewfinder accuracy problem. I can't get the exact image as what I see through the viewfinder.
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Instant photography is not just a piece of history and should not to be eliminated. Fujifilm had planted a new life in instant photography successfully with Instax camera series. Now, we're not only able to experience the magic of instant photography, but it's also a part of our daily life.
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Dare to visit an abandoned amusement park at Buenos Aires and discover the enchantment of a different photo shoot location surrounded by old mechanical games that will make you want to spend lots of film!
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What's better than attending a music fest with your favorite bands? Attending it with an instant camera on hand to capture memories with! I took my Fujifilm Instax Mini 7S to Warped Tour and got some great souvenirs!
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Tungsten films were originally designed to take indoor shots, based on their high contrast. In the past, all major brands of films produced tungsten type films. Let me share some of the photos I snapped using Fuji T64 Pro Tungsten 35mm after the jump!
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The little plastic latches on my self-shoot/close-up-shot lens broke, so it no longer attaches to the Fujifilm Instax 210. Since I did not think it was worth paying over $15 for a tiny piece of plastic, I decided to repair my own using cheap and available materials---super glue, paper clips, used instant photo cartridges, and magnets!
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Fuji Neopan 1600 is a fast black and white film, great for low light use, although fantastic when there is light around. It provides great contrast, detail and sharpness, and is definitely a film to look out for.
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Another one bites the dust. Fuji Film Imaging Systems, Inc. has officially announced the end of sales for Advanced Photo System (APS) films, production of which already stopped in July 2011. While it hasn't been a popular format for a while now, the news still brings an analogue frown to our faces.
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Back in May 2011 I reviewed Kodak T-Max 400 and praised its qualities with barely a bad word to say. I thought it would be interesting now to do a retrospective review and compare it to some other black and white film I've since had the chance to use.
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Not only does Tai O possess beautiful scenery, it also has a unique attitude to life. It is a place to lay back, enjoy life, and do some people watching. Hong Kong is not a dead town, view Tai O from two different colorful perspectives!
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After the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami that occurred in Japan last year, in April 2011 Fujifilm launched the Photo Rescue Project to clean photos and albums damaged with seawater and mud in disaster-affected areas. The rescued photographs are now being cleaned and filed by volunteers in Ofunato, in the Iwate Prefecture.
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I can spend hours searching eBay and second hand stores for camera bargains but more often than not I don't find anything to my liking or at the right price. Once in a while a search comes up trumps though with a little bargain.
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22-year-old Maria Kazvan studies Journalism, though this isn't her passion. She loves taking people's portraits and strives to fully capture expressions on her subject's faces so as to expose their underlying emotions. Brimming with ideas and passion, we expect her photographic desires, explained in the interview, will soon come to fruition!