I’ve always found there’s something a bit magical about black-and-white film photography. It has its own distinctive look with real-life grain, that digital cameras can only emulate. This reusable ...
Remember film? Well, here's how you load a roll of 35mm film in a film camera Milwaukee Journal Sentinel photojournalist Mike De Sisti explains how to load a roll of film in a traditional 35mm Pentax ...
Digital cameras may be easier to use, but many hobbyists still enjoy taking photos on film. Find out how, and why, you might want to try shooting on film. Wayne Cunningham reviews cars and writes ...
These 35mm champions are a terrific way to get great shots while using film that’s relatively cheap and easy to get developed. The great news when it comes to film cameras (and 35mm cameras especially ...
In 1983, the OM-3 and OM-4 cameras appeared. Both featured shutter speeds to 1/2000sec but, while the OM3 boasted a fully ...
There are many reasons even big-budget movie and TV productions have switched to using digital cameras—the most obvious being that shooting on film is expensive. It’s why amateur filmmakers rarely opt ...
Film is like the indestructible black knight in Monty Python's The Holy Grail: It's not dead yet. Digital photography is well into its third decade. Yet film keeps hanging on, lying there shouting, ...
Though photographic film still has its proponents, for the majority of snappers today, digital is now the medium of choice – whether through the tiny lenses of smartphones or courtesy of bigger ...