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Hasselblad 500c/m

The cheap bastard guide to (film) photography – Part II: Medium format

Hasselblad 500c/m

With medium format cameras the price of the admission ticket used to be pretty steep. Thankfully to the explosion of the digital craziness now you may buy cameras that costed thousand of euro for a few bucks. Keep in mind that the quality will be correlated to the original price, not the one you will …

Olympus XA

The cheap bastard guide to (film) photography – Part I: Shooting in 35mm

Olympus XA

35mm is the film format with the more choices. Pretty much every reflex made in the past 60 years is capable of delivering great results, assuming that is working within specs – i.e. it’s not broken. The prices are pretty close grouped too, at least at the same level of sophistication. So in this case …

The cheap bastard guide to film photography

The cheap bastard guide to (film) photography: introduction

The cheap bastard guide to film photography

If you’re a beginner that never touched a camera before or a digital shooter that wants to dip his toe in the vast pond of film photography you may feel overwhelmed with the amount of choices you face. After all film cameras have been around quite a bit, so you may find them in all …

How many megapixels do you need to print on a specific paper size

How many megapixels do you need?

How many megapixels do you need to print on a specific paper size

I made this simple table for personal use, than I thought it may came in handy to others too, so here we are. It sums up how many megapixels do you need to print on each of the more common paper sizes available. Given that the level of quality requested varies according to the kind …

Rodinal semi-stand

How to: semi-stand development in Rodinal

Rodinal semi-stand

Full disclosure: I’m badly biased in favor of Rodinal. If you don’t know it (but it has been around from the end of the 19th century…) it is one of the best black and white film developers out there, and these are its pros and cons:   PROS Amazing tonalities with almost any film Super-sharp …