Archive for the '35mm cameras' Category
We really don't know what to say about this ad -- cliched in every sense, targeted towards ignorant, older people. Yes, they're selling a 3mm film camera. It's only $10. And you get a free roll of film. Welcome to 1994!
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September 11th, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras | Comments Off

In this present age of digital cameras and other advanced imaging technology, photography seems like it's getting more expensive to practice as a career and a hobby. Furthermore, you might have some old negatives lying around at home if you're a photographer yourself by trade or just an amateur. But if you don't ...
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July 14th, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, dslr, Film | Comments Off

Lomography recently created a new camera that takes panoramic photos while spinning on its axis. It's a unique device for capturing 360 degree shoots and it does saturated colors and effects as well.
Apparently, this is a fully capable, 35mm panoramic camera that's reasonably priced although its cost is higher than other Lomography cameras. ...
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June 9th, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Film | Comments Off

It is time to go a bit retro with the Gakken TLR camera. This is the ideal camera for use by photography addicts which will require some assembly at first. Add some 35mm lens and use the top viewfinder to discover and capture some savvy shots.
Take some cool shots and apply some photo enhancements. ...
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May 30th, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Film, Non-Digital Cameras | Comments Off

Do you have any old slides or 35mm film laying around that you wish was a high qaulity digital image? Well, Plustek has just announced a product for you.
The OpticFilm 7400 scanner uses LED illumination to turn 35mm film and slides into high quality images of up to 7200 dpi.
Plustek assures us that the OpticFilm ...
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May 29th, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Scanners | Comments Off

Pretty much every professionally photographer in the industry, within reason, uses an Adobe product at one point or another. Whether it be Lightroom, Photoshop or what have you, Adobe most likely has some software that will suite your needs.
Well, Adobe has a new feature for Photoshop CS5, ACR 6.1 and Lightroom 3 called Lens Profile ...
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May 4th, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Lens | Comments Off

With NAB going on in Vegas, there are a lot of new cameras on display. Sony is showing off a 35mm full frame digital cinema camera.
I believe that this Sony camera will be more "affordable" than others of its type. Granted, that might be pretty expensive, but this is for the ...
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April 14th, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Sony | Comments Off

This is a pinhole camera that is as simple and inexpensive as you can get. All you need to do is print it off, rubber band it together, and use two rolls of 35mm film.
You should be able to get the template for this, for lack of a better word, crude camera. ...
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April 2nd, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Non-Digital Cameras | Comments Off

FirstSTREET announces a new 35mm scanner in the market which should help people turn old negative films into slides in digital format. This scanner is stand alone and does not need a computer to operate it.
Digital copies can be scanned directly to an SD memory card for instant viewing on any digital photo frame. ...
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March 12th, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Scanners | Comments Off

The Lomography Fisheye 2 camera is getting in with the Valentine’s Day mood with the release of a pink-themed Lomography Fisheye 2 camera. This is the world’s first 35mm compact fisheye camera that can take 180 degree circular shots and even comes with a viewfinder.
Other features include a switch for long and multiple exposures ...
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February 12th, 2010 | Posted in 35mm cameras, Other Brands | 1 Comment