Adapting Lenses – Still worth it in 2023?

Introduction There have always been people adapting lenses to other camera systems, but it was really the release of the Sony A7 that completely changed the game, being the first affordable fullframe mirrorless camera with a short flange focal distance, Liveview and built-in EVF. This not only made it possible to use long forgotten legacy … Continue reading Adapting Lenses – Still worth it in 2023?

Analogue Adventures – Part 16: Kodak Gold 200 ECN-2 processed

Kodak Gold 200 again? Hasn’t there been an article covering this film already? Yes, but the Silbersalz35 guys started offering a new lab service in 2022 for developing some of the popular C-41 still photography films with the more complex ECN-2 process. But is it a good idea? I wanted to find out, I received … Continue reading Analogue Adventures – Part 16: Kodak Gold 200 ECN-2 processed

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