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Rolleicord III

How to adjust infinity focus using a camera as a collimator

Rolleicord III

When you buy an used camera, especially a very old one, chances are that the focus will be out of whack. Sometime it will be off just a bit, other times a lot. The procedure to adjust it varies from camera to camera, but in every case you will have to find a suitable target …

Overview of the setup

How to scan films using a digital camera

Overview of the setup

If you’ve not read this previous post so far give it a skim: Best film scanner: Canon 5D Mark II vs Drum Scanner vs Epson v700 You will see what level of (very high) quality you can expect using a digital camera as a scanner, as long as you setup everything nice and properly aligned …

Best film scanner: Canon 5D Mark II vs Drum scanner vs Epson V700

If you shoot film and you don’t are much into chemicals, or don’t have a basement in which to keep a gigantic 5×7″ enlarger, you’ll soon end up with the need of a way to import those beautiful pictures you’ve taken on the computer. What? Why I didn’t say straight on “you will need a …

Linhof Technika 13x18

Large format crash course

Linhof Technika 13x18

1 ) Minimum requirements: a tripod (unless you are willing to use a Speed Graphic type camera in the Weegee style, handheld), a large format camera with a focus screen and a back, a bunch of film holders that fit both your camera format AND your film format (see below), a lens mounted on a …

Leica M4-P

Review: Leica M4-P

Leica M4-P

This one was my first Leica, and even if I eventually ended up selling it I regretted the decision right from day one. The body of the features of the Leica M4-P are practically the same of the newest M6 model, with the exception of the lack of the exposure meter. While the absence of …

Pentax 6x7

Review: Pentax 6×7

Pentax 6x7

Thousand of pro use and have used this camera every days all over the world, so it has to be good, right? And indeed it is. But the real question is: it is good enough? Don’t get me wrong, it’s a professional tool without any doubt. But, maybe because I used it at the same …