Before the days of memory cards, your analog camera would only take rolls of film that came in their own little plastic canisters. Loading them into the camera was an essential tactile part of ...
Like the Kodak Charmera, the OPT100 Neo Film camera makes up for terrible specs with an adorable design.
Still from a short film by the Rescued Film Project (all screenshots by the author, via Vimeo) Photographer Levi Bettwieser has an unusual passion: he hunts down and develops old film rolls left ...
OPT100 Neo Film is a miniature digital camera that pays tribute to 35mm film. It comes from Japan, following the success of Kodak Charmera.
In the world of digital photography, it’s easy to take for granted the instant delivery of images. Press the shutter and mere milliseconds later the image appears on the rear display. In the days of ...
Typically, if you’re shooting 35 mm film, you’re using it in an old point-and-shoot or maybe a nice SLR. You might even make some sizeable prints if you take a particularly good shot. But you can get ...
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