This is what a 17K camera, capturing 8K open gate video to shoot digital 65mm, looks like. The cinematographer of 'To Fly or ...
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Digital cameras that look like film are trendy, but the secret to that retro look may actually be the lens
Ever since I first developed film shot on an old 1970s SLR, I’ve been looking for a way to make my digital images look more like film. But as I continued experimenting with both film and digital, I ...
I'm a Pro Photographer. Here's How I Take Film Photos With Analog Cameras ...
Japanese website MyNavi has interviewed staff at the Kitamura Camera Shop in the trendy Shinjuku district of Tokyo to investigate the rising popularity of film cameras with Generation Z – teens and ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. I certainly didn't expect to be reviewing a film camera in ...
I’ve been testing two charming examples of this formula: the $99 Camp Snap Pro (aka CS-Pro), which is an upgrade to the original Camp Snap and looks like an all-plastic Fujifilm X100, and the ...
There is something inherently tactile and emotional about film. There’s a reason award-winning films like Anora and TV shows like Severance still get shot on film despite how expensive and limiting it ...
The film is manually wound through the camera via hand knobs at either side, with a frame counter keeping track of how many exposures have been taken. Shots are lined up using a magnetic viewfinder ...
Like the Kodak Charmera, the OPT100 Neo Film camera makes up for terrible specs with an adorable design.
Before the days of memory cards, your analog camera would only take rolls of film that came in their own little plastic canisters. Loading them into the camera was an essential tactile part of ...
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