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The people who develop the long-lost camera films of strangers
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Sony a7R IV: First Impressions and real-world photos
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No, you don't look like that. How phone cameras alter reality.
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The OnePlus 7 Pro has a 90Hz screen, three cameras, and costs $669
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How to increase your chances of finding a hidden camera
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Snowdrift Fight
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What I learned from the hacker who spied on me
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For owners of Amazon’s Ring security cameras, strangers may have been watching too
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Samsung used a DSLR photo to fake their phone's portrait mode functionality
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How I lent my $4,500 camera kit for $95 and had it ‘legally stolen’
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Concerning the iPhone XS' camera—from the makers of the Halide iPhone photography app
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Police body cameras are hackable and policy lags behind, warns security analyst
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100 years before drones, in search of better aerial photography, Dr Julius Neubronner patented a miniature pigeon camera activated by a timing mechanism and created a remarkable body of images.
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'Spycam porn' sparks record protests in South Korea
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Is anyone else here into film photography/cameras?
Over the last little while I've started buying (and fixing) up some old cameras, and have really been enjoying the experience of slowing down a tad after so many years of digital. This my...
Over the last little while I've started buying (and fixing) up some old cameras, and have really been enjoying the experience of slowing down a tad after so many years of digital. This my collection at the moment: on the left a Zenza Bronica ETRS, then from top to bottom on the right, a Canon A-1, a Voigtländer Perkeo I with a Sekonic LC 2 meter on top, then a Canon 3000N (not as fun to use as the others, but it takes EF lenses and is super light so it's good to have around).
I've got a few rolls going on the Bronica, some Ektar 100 and some Fuji Acros 100 (I think, it was a while back and I very helpfully just labelled it 'B/W 100 ASA') and I'll definitely post some of my favourites once they're developed if I got anything good. Also, my local photo place was selling expired rolls for just $5 the other day so I picked up a couple of 35mm rolls too - it's always nice to find some cheap stuff as film seems to just be getting more and more expensive...
So, any other analogue enthusiasts? Favourite films or cameras? Got any photos you wanna show off?
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Canon has sold its last film camera
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Fujifilm announces new X-T100 mirrorless camera for $599
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How the 50-mm camera lens became "normal"
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