Can you still get film cameras?
They are more common and more widely available than you might think, and perennially popular too. You can find out more in this Best film cameras in 2019 guide written for Digital Camera World.
They are more common and more widely available than you might think, and perennially popular too. You can find out more in this Best film cameras in 2019 guide written for Digital Camera World.
Film obviously isn’t dead after all. It still has a following amongst artists, hipsters and back-to-basics photographers who yearn for the fallibility, frailty and unpredictability of film. That’s meat and drink to retro specialist Lomography, which brings the same qualities to its modern recreations of cheerfully cheap old snapshot cameras – though without the ‘cheap’…
Who says film is dead? Not Lomography, obviously, because it’s resurrected an old black and white film (and film style) from the 1960s.
Black and white film processing is actually pretty easy, and darkroom specialist Speed Graphic has just made it easier still with the introduction of the Ilford Simplicity Starter Pack. This contains all the chemicals you need to process 2 x 35mm films or 1 x 120 roll film in a handy low-waste kit. Some black…
Both companies make a full range of MFT lenses, but which one is the best?
You’ll need a bag for your camera kit, but what type should you choose and what should you look for? Here’s a list of bag types, from the smallest to the largest, followed by some tips on useful features. This is a Tenba Cooper Slim 15, which doubles rather nicely as a messenger/commuter bag. Holster…