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About 3 filtered resultsby John-Paul Pale… · Posted 02/14/2018
Although I’ll always be a film photography enthusiast, one of the things I love about digital cameras is the ability to create a more classic look by adapting vintage glass to DSLR and mirrorless models. Shooting with the optics of yesteryear opens you up to a world of alternatives, some of which are no longer made and, some of which, in my opinion, rival their modern counterparts. While there are modern lenses that offer advantages and improvements, photography isn’t always about maximum sharpness, intense contrast, super saturated colors,
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 09/12/2017
The Mamiya RB67 Pro-S is the first camera I bought. While the Canon AE-1 was the first camera I ever owned, that camera was a hand-me-down. The RB67, on the other hand, signaled a change for me and represents the moment I began to take photography more seriously. I saved my money from caddying for an entire summer to purchase my RB67 Pro-S kit with 90mm f/3.8C and 180mm f/4.5C lenses, two 120 film backs, and a waist-level
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted 01/04/2016
Believe it or not, numerous technological and cultural events occurred in 1976 that continue to shape our world today. The USA celebrated its Bicentennial, Apple Computer was founded, the first commercial flight of the Concorde took off, the Ramones released their first album, and Canon introduced one of its most successful cameras of all time. Developed nearly 30 years before the 5D, this camera is not even part of the now-prevalent EOS system. It does not take EF lenses, it does not have autofocus and, of course, it is not digital. It was,