An in-depth review of the premium German folding 35mm rangefinder camera series from the mid-1950s.| www.analog.cafe
Kodak’s Ektar 100 is an exceptional emulsion. It stands apart from all other Kodak products in its colour rendition, dynamic range, and, of course, the grain.| www.analog.cafe
This film is a high-contrast, sharp, and fine-grained emulsion with a unique tonality. Made in Belgium, StreetPan is a former security camera technology brought to the world of analogue photography.| www.analog.cafe
Fujifilm’s Fujichrome Provia 100F features accurate colour reproduction, ultra-fine grain, and a true-to-life contrast curve.| www.analog.cafe
Take advantage of the great wealth of affordable, working, creatively liberating film cameras by mastering exposure and manual focus.| www.analog.cafe
Quickly convert your exposure estimations into camera settings. Learn how to guess light without a light meter.| www.analog.cafe
Convert Lux-seconds to stops/EV values and back to better understand light meter readings and film characteristic curves. Includes definitions, formulas, and explanations.| www.analog.cafe
Understand your film’s dynamic range, improve your images and master the contrast. Learn about film characteristic curves, film density and more.| www.analog.cafe
You can have a lot, a little, or no bokeh. It can be gimmicky or beautiful, have a cat-eye or onion-skin effect, be swirly or not, make soap bubbles, or appear diffused. Bokeh is easy to replicate! This article explains how it works.| www.analog.cafe
A complete guide to aperture's effects on exposure, calculating f-stops, bokeh, aberrations, diffractions, and more.| www.analog.cafe
A guide to using — and choosing between five light meter types (inc. free apps and built-in meters).| www.analog.cafe
Use this app to convert the Soviet ГОСТ or the German DIN values to modern ISO/ASA film speeds.| www.analog.cafe