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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!
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I bought it in a sale for just 30 reais (equivalent to about $16), and couldn't imagine that it was able to give me such good results.
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Fujicolor C200 can be found in almost any Fujifilm store, at a low price. This color negative ISO 200 film is best for shooting in almost any condition.
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Night shots, low light, dark interiors, fast action: all things I've come to fear since I got back to analogue photography, also because I'm definitely not a flash-person and I'm not into long exposures.
If you're any like me, fear no more: Fuji Superia 1600 is the way!
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In August 2009, Fujifilm released a new edition of the Instax 200, the Instax 210. A great instant camera.
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With the production of the Fujichrome T64 coming to a stop, many people worry about the future of tungsten film. Well, don't worry because Lomography now has tungsten film! Read more after the break.
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There are two things that amazed me in Lomography at first, and still do: multiple exposures and the pink and purple Sensia skies. But my first attempts with this film didn't come out pink at all. Until one day, I finally solved the mystery.
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The days of stressful babysitting are over...all thanks to instant photography!
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Fujifilm's professional quality, medium speed film. Check it out!
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When taking analogue photos I try to keep any editing or digital manipulation to a minimum. Apart from cropping the borders of square Diana shots and scanning the images digitally they remain as much as possible true to the Lomography principles. Recently though my analogue and digital worlds collided with pleasantly surprising results.
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Santa Fe, 1943. A 3-year-old little girl asked her Dad why she couldn't see the photograph that he had just taken of her. The Dad was challenged by this question - and within an hour he had cooked up an idea and scurried to a friend's house to discuss the possibility of a camera that would spit out the picture after exposure.
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Solid build, rugged, and strong! Its shutter sounds very solid with the "clack". Still a great performer ever since the 1970's. Images are sharp and crisp.
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How does the La Sardina perform when all you can do is stay home and spend time with the family?
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Why wait after a crazy party to get photos developed? Don't let the wild party stop with this crazy compact instant camera! With the perfect pocket-sized photos it can offer, any party can only get better! What are you waiting for? Get this camera, and your photos will be ready in an instant.