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More Kentmere
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Continue reading →: More KentmereThe trick to getting consistent results with film photogaphy is to be consistent in your shooting and developing. I’ve been really bad at that. My problem is that I want to try all of the camera/film/developer combinations without having first nailed down the one I just tried. Last month I…
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Continue reading →: CineStill 50 Daylight
After my last bout with 120 color film, I wasn’t eager to try again. But I had a roll of CineStill 50 Daylight on hand that I wanted to try, so I delved right in. I’ve never shot this slow of a film before, either in B&W or color. It…
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Giving “The Brick” another go
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Continue reading →: Giving “The Brick” another goI first blogged about my Argus C3 last month. The first roll of film I ran through it left me feeling kinda “meh” about the results. It was a roll of color film I developed at home. At the time, developing color film was pretty new to me, so that…
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Continue reading →: Film Failure
Lest my readers think everything always goes smoothly over here, gather around and hear this tale. On the heels of solving a photographic mystery last month, I bought another roll of exposed film on eBay. This time it was a roll of exposed Kodak Porta 160 for $9, and every…
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Kodak Tmax 100
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Continue reading →: Kodak Tmax 100I had such a good experience with my Agfa Isolette III last weekend that I loaded another roll into it this week. This time I loaded it with Kodak Tmax 100. I rated it at box speed and shot all twelve frames over the course of a few days just…
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Agfa Isolette III
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Continue reading →: Agfa Isolette IIIThis is only the second roll of film I’ve put through this camera since I got it last month. It’s one of only three 120 film cameras I own. It’s a folder, super compact for a 120 camera and I really like it. This camera was manufactured in Germany from…
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Canon Canonet QL 17
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Continue reading →: Canon Canonet QL 17I’m constanty trolling Facebook Marketplace for deals on vintage photo gear. I recently came across an ad for a non-working Canon Canonet QL 17 Rangefinder. I did a little research and learned that this model was introduced in 1969. It has a sharp lens that photographers seem to like. I…
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Continue reading →: More from the Agfa
I mentioned in a previous post that I have three copies of the Agfa Super Silette-LK Rangefinder. I recently ran a roll of Ilford HP5 Plus 400 through the third copy of this camera I acquired. This is the one I bought off of Facebook Marketplace for $20. This was…
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Continue reading →: Yashica D
I’m usually eager to develop a roll of film pretty quickly after I finish shooting it. That’s why I was surprised to find out I’d left a roll of film in a camera I’d taken in for service and cleaning. My dad gave me his Yashica D many years ago.…
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Continue reading →: Agfa Super Silette-LK (Roll 2)
I’ve aquired a number of vintage cameras over the past few months. This one might be the sexiest in my collection. It’s an Agfa Super Silette LK 35mm Rangefinder. It was introduced in 1958 and manufactured in Germany. I actually own three identical copies of this camera. The first I…

