This is the only colour film for unmodified Polaroid SX-70 cameras. It’s tricky, but I love it.| www.analog.cafe
A compact 35mm point-in-shoot with the best ergonomics in class. But does it hold up to its legendary status?| www.analog.cafe
A complete camera and film review, including user guide, buying guide, and comparison to iPhone and Polaroid.| www.analog.cafe
CineStill 50D is a relatively slow, fine-grained/high-resolution, colour-accurate negative film that shows prominent red halos around bright highlights. In this review, I share numerous samples made with this film (along with a downloadable high-res scan), explain its origins, cover technical aspects, and give a few exposure tips.| www.analog.cafe
This short guide will help you get better colours out of your tungsten-balanced film with and without the 85C filter.| 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
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
Ilford HP5+ is one of the best-known films ever made. Tested: its versatility, ease of use, and image quality, wrapped in the context of the 90-year history.| www.analog.cafe
A guide to perfecting exposures. It covers advice for both manual and point-and-shoot film cameras.| www.analog.cafe
This short article will help you understand two key concepts in photography: stops and EVs. You will also learn how to apply them.| www.analog.cafe
Ilford HP5+ is a ninety-year-old¹ black-and-white film known for its versatility, sharpness, and controlled response to various development methods. Many photographers love to push-process it and occasionally pull-process. Yet, to my knowledge, no one has pull-processed it to this extreme; thus, this may be the first time anyone has ever shared the technique and the results with the HP5+ shot as if it’s an ISO 3 film.| 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