Analogue Adventures – Part 15: Kodak Ultramax 400

The Ultramax 400 is Kodak’s cheaper – hard to use that term in this context – ISO400 color negative film. This is also reflected by the fact that it is available as 24 exposure film. These days it is just as expensive as any other color negative film and whenever I came across it, it … Continue reading Analogue Adventures – Part 15: Kodak Ultramax 400

Analogue Adventures – Part 14: Agfa Vista 200 (expired)

These days whenever I come across a photo store I check if they have any film stock available, especially some I didn’t use before. In Istanbul I found a store selling these Agfa Vista 200 24+3 which expired 17 years ago. They were cheap enough and for only 2.5 € I could add processing including … Continue reading Analogue Adventures – Part 14: Agfa Vista 200 (expired)

Rangefinder wide angle lenses on A7 cameras: problems and solutions

Introduction In case you have read some of our reviews covering rangefinder wide angle lenses on this very blog you already know there are some limitations to be aware of and you might have also heard of the “Kolari”thin filter mod as a solution. But now, thanks to Fred Miranda forum member HaruhikoT, there is … Continue reading Rangefinder wide angle lenses on A7 cameras: problems and solutions