I already shot Kodak Pro Image 100 and had it developed in the typical C-41 process, this time we see how it turns out when developed in the more complex ECN-2 process. Processing (ECN-2) and scanning was done at Silbersalz35 in Germany. The pictures in this article are from one roll of film. Per recommendation … Continue reading Analogue Adventures – Part 51: Kodak Pro Image 100 ECN-2 →
After finishing a roll of Kodak ColorPlus 200, I decided to try another Kodak classic: Kodak Gold 200. The film was developed by bildskanning.com, and digitized using a Valoi easy120 system and TTArtisan 100mm macro 2X. The scans were then processed in Negative Lab Pro. With this roll in the camera, I set out to … Continue reading Analogue Photography: Part 6 – Kodak Gold 200 →
A list of all the Nikon Z-mount lenses we have reviewed as well as the Sony E-mount lenses that are also available for Z-mount. ContentsReviews Fullframe Z-MountNikonThird Party AFThird Party Manual Focus Third Party Manual Focus without electronic contactsReviews APS-C Z-Mount Reviews Fullframe Z-Mount Nikon Nikon Z 14-30mm 4.0 S Nikkor Nikon Z 20mm 1.8 S … Continue reading Nikon Z-mount →
ContentsVintage LensesCanonKonicaLeicaMeyer-Optik GörlitzMinoltaNikonOlympusPentaconPentaxRussian/Soviet lensesTokinaVoigtländerZeissModern Lenses with Vintage CharacterArtizlabDJ-OpticalLight Lens LabLomographyMS-OpticsOmnarThypochTTArtisanVoigtländerZeiss Vintage Lenses Canon M39/LTM-mount 1946-1964 Canon 50mm 0.95 “Dream Lens” Canon 50mm 1.2 Canon 50mm 1.4 R/FL/FD-mount 1959-1989 Guide to Canon FD lenses in the digital age Canon new FD 2.8/20 Canon new FD 2.8/24 Canon new FD 2.8/35 Canon FD 2.8/35 TS Canon new … Continue reading Vintage Lenses →
Released in 1999, the Konica Hexar RF is the most advanced analogue M-mount rangefinder camera ever made, far surpassing the Minolta CLE and all of Leica’s analogue cameras that came after. Let’s have a closer look!