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Camera Review of the Week

by cruzron
posted 7 days ago
8 comments and 7 votesWe need to give oir thanks to the former Soviet union for birthing us our sturdy and downright gorgeous Camera Review of the Week!
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Mamiya Press Universal - The Mac Daddy of the Medium Format Rangefinders!

by mattydk
posted about 1 month ago
6 comments and 9 votesThe Mamiya Press Universal is big, weighty and boxy. But this beautiful camera is quite possibly the best medium format camera you can find!
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Kodak Ektachrome VS (120, 100 iso) User-Review

by ethermoon
posted about 1 month ago
13 comments and 7 votesThis is a "must use" film for everyone! No joke!
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Shanghai GP3 (120, 100 iso) User-Review

by falsedigital
posted about 1 month ago
9 comments and 2 votesMy random dive into shooting 120 film with a box of Shanghai GP3 at my side.
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Kodak Portra 400 VC (120, 400 iso) User-Review

by zark
posted 2 months ago
4 comments and 5 votesSharper, more colorful and just vintage are only some of the few advantages of using medium format films!
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Film Review Of The Week

by cruzron
posted 2 months ago
6 comments and 4 votesAnother super slow film makes the cut and shines oh so bright in mono in our Film Review of the Week!
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Camera Review of the Week

by cruzron
posted 2 months ago
14 comments and 6 votesDon't believe what you hear and what the rumormongers spreading! With the Camera Review of the Week, we'll prove that it is hip to square!
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Mamiya M645J

by mattydk
posted 2 months ago
13 comments and 9 votesWant to take your medium format habits up a notch? Then take this entry level 6x4.5 beauty to town and prepare to be impressed!
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Mamiya C220: An Analogue Giant

by mattcharnock
posted 2 months ago
10 comments and 9 votesIf my house was on fire and I had to save one thing (other than my wife and child, as they do slightly trump everything) then I am about 99% sure it would be my Millennium Falcon from when I was a kid. If I could save two things then the second would be my Mamiya C220.
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Widepan Pro II Gallery

by cruzron
posted 3 months ago
13 comments and 2 votesYes we are all dreaming of owning one. But until that times comes, let's just ogle at the ultra-wide pictures this beauty can take!
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Tipster of the Week: Return to Basics

by scapegoat
posted 3 months ago
4 comments, 11 submissions, and 11 votesWhether you're a newbie who just had a film camera for the first time or an analogue fiend who's been shooting with it for ages, this week's tipster will not only inform you, but will also remind what it feels like to shoot with film for the first time, as told by Artpunk.
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AGFA Isolette - Behold The Sacred Relics

by cyan-shine
posted 3 months ago
9 comments and 7 votesThere are many versions of AGFA Isolette, I will be reviewing AGFA Isolette I, which I own, here. It is a medium format wonder! Due to its collapsible nature it is the most convenient middle format camera to take with you ! I LOVE my Isolette :D
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Doubles With You: stouf and rater

by rater
posted 3 months ago
12 comments and 8 votesCheck out our latest 'Doubles With You' partners stouf and rater, as they embark on an x-pro film swap between Quebec and Halifax.
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Camera Review of the Week

by cruzron
posted 3 months ago
9 comments and 3 votesThose big, bulky professional cameras might seem intimidating and difficult to use but the Camera Review of the Week proves otherwise!
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Tipster of the Week: Develop Your Film in 30 Minutes

by scapegoat
posted 3 months ago
12 comments and 13 votesBy now you're already familiar with his various shots of monochrome efforts that he actively uploads here. Wondering how he get those tones? I've got a good news! Because this time around, Rater shares one of his DIY secrets!
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