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Testing Fujifilm's X-Half gave me a painful reminder of the reality behind the romance of film photography
If you’ve never shot film before, this surely has to be the biggest reality check: you just won’t know whether you’ve got it ...
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 ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Photography is a great hobby to get into if you want to practice your creativity. While almost everyone has a camera in their pocket nowadays ...
The Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo is a hybrid camera that shoots both instant film and digital images. The Evo has a much more ...
That’s how I got into film. At some point over the last decade, reviewing phones morphed more or less into reviewing cameras with touchscreens on the back. For a writer with no ...
There are a ton of great film cameras on the secondary market right now. Prices are up from where they were a few years ago, but your options span everything from classic manual SLRs to fun compact ...
I am, charitably speaking, a moderately competent hobbyist photographer. I owe pretty much every ounce of that competence to the instant, guess-and-check shooting style that modern digital cameras ...
I love the photographs I take with my iPhone 15 Pro, but I know I’m not really doing most of the work. Sure, I frame the shot. But once I press the shutter button, the iPhone runs the image through ...
Like its predecessor, the LiPlay+ is a digital camera that’s still capable of spitting out instant film prints thanks to the ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
Ricoh and Realme are working on a smartphone camera with a film-like aesthetic for people tired of perfect photos
R icoh, the brand behind well-loved compact cameras for street photography like the Ricoh GR IV and GR III, is working on a ...
Before 1980, photography was much more complicated than it is today. Cameras needed film, with each roll containing up to 36 exposures. Then, the film had to be developed and the prints printed. What ...
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