Tag: kodak
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World Finest Grain Avaliable Through The Kodak Ektar 100!
written by illegaltender on 2012-09-07 #gearThis is a short and sweet review of this amazing film with amazing colors perfect for shooting in most situations!
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Kodak T400 CN (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review
written by ethermoon on 2009-08-24 #gearThis is the ancestor of Kodak BW 400CN. This film is black and white, process-ready for C-41 chemicals but is already discontinued around 2003-2004. Perhaps having them are films already expired or used (good for doubles). One of my favorite B/W film!
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Lomopedia: Kodak Tri-X 400 Film
written by cheeo on 2016-09-15 #lomopediaA film that’s truly worthy of legend status hits our Lomopedia deck this week.
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Kodak Hawkeye: A Magic Little Box
written by brandkow93 on 2012-06-06 #gearA tiny little 127 film box camera from the 30s, Kodak Hawkeye can still take nice photographs today with its glass lens. Using one is like stepping back in time, a great experience.
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The Cheap Paradies 400 from DM
written by m23 on 2012-05-17 #gearIs the DM Paradies 400 from DM really bad? A good film can't be that cheap, right? Read my review on this 35mm film after the break.
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Kodak Duaflex II: Kodet Fixed Lens
written by lislisdotnet on 2011-07-16 #gear #peopleAn easy to find pseudo-TLR, the Kodak Duaflex II is an nice addition to any toy camera collection for its simplicity and low cost if you're willing to modify your 120 film for 620 spools or experiment with 35mm.
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Kodak No. 2A Brownie Model C - Magic in a Box
written by gvelasco on 2011-01-29 #gearThe extremely popular Kodak No. 2A Brownie Model C was responsible for popularizing the concept of the snapshot.
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A Review of the Kodak Ektachrome 160T: Tungsten Goodness
written by champi on 2009-02-03 #gearOur Community member champi got a nice deal from eBay and managed to get 20 rolls of the Kodak Ektachrome 160T.
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Film Battle: Kodak EIR vs. LomoChrome Purple
written by patx_ on 2014-06-20 #gearHere's a surefire way to differentiate the surreal formulas of the Kodak EIR and LomoChrome purple.
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The Kodak Automatic 35: Jack of All Trades
written by 110isnotdead on 2012-11-06 #gearMost people have heard of the venerated Kodak Retina series but many may not know the “little brother” of the Retina; the Automatic 35. A great cross between quality and usability.
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Kodak HIE: The Undisputed King of Infared Film
written by brandkow93 on 2012-07-03 #gearKodak HIE is recognized by pretty much every film photographer as the greatest infared film ever. Now discontinued, supply is very scarce and shooting a roll is a privilege. I was lucky enough to find a roll for very cheap, and I waited for the perfect day to shoot this perfect IR film.
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30 Weeks, 30 Cams: Week 2, Minox 35 EL
written by bloomchen on 2012-04-11 #gearAfter testing the Ilford Sportsman 300S in week 1 and being pretty satified with it, I tested the Minox 35 EL I got for €2.49 from eBay in week 2. This one I got from eBay too, but I paid more for it. I didn´t know anything about it but I noticed it the first time bccbarbosa had some nice shots uploaded, taken using one of the tiny Minox 35 series. That was my motivation to buy it.
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Kodak Tourist: My Oldest Friend
written by jodidopanki on 2011-11-11 #gearStory of an old camera. About how to get lucky without knowing, unexpected failures and light leaks...and some meaningless blabbering.
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Ansco Craftsman: A Box Camera From The 1950s Still Relevant Today
written by kdstevens on 2011-01-24 #gearAlthough box cameras have been around since the 1820s, it wasn’t until 1888 that Kodak introduced the first commercially successful box camera using roll film, box cameras to that point used plates such as wet plate collodion or tintype.
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The KODAK Disc 4000: The Future in the Past!
written by jaalvarez on 2009-12-02 #gearWelcome to the new era in photography! With your new KODAK Disc 4000 camera, taking pictures is as simple as load, aim and shoot.
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The 12:12 Project - A Global Instant Photography Collective
written by permanent_vacation on 2022-08-18 #culture #peopleCromwell Schuhbart tells us about the inner workings of the 12:12 Project, an international project that encompasses 24 artists from around the world sharing their passion for instant photography.
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Shooting with the Kodak Hawkeye 400
written by artlens on 2014-01-13 #gearJust what exactly is a Kodak Hawkeye Traffic Surveillance Color Film 2486? Read on to find out more about this film.
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Kodak SO 553 – The Special One
written by wil6ka on 2013-06-10 #gearAh, before I forget, I want to write this review about this film. What's it called again? Ah right: the Kodak SO 553. It is quite a strange one! Coming in the similarly mysterious, unrevealing yellow boxes, like the Vericolor Slide, Technical Pan or SE Duplicating films. And all of those are kinky crazy. So checking this one, it came with a promise.
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3-Stop Push of Kodak Tri-x in Sprint Developer
written by flannelcat on 2012-03-06 #gear #tutorialsPushing and shooting film in low light situations has it's benefits, but developing the film can be more of a gamble than anything else, especially with a developer that does not recommend itself to be used for more than a 2 stop push.
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Kodak Ekatchrome E100S (Expired): Cool but Crazy
written by cwyeung on 2011-07-13 #gearIt has been expired for many years, but it still creates crazy-feeling colors even as time files! That's my first impression of E100S. Let's have a look!
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Kodak Ektachrome 64: A 1991 Expired Miracle!
written by xxxanderrr on 2011-05-28 #gearA slide film suitable for all situations - day and night, winter and summer, inside and outside with magnificent vibrant colours! If you haven't tried it out - DO IT!
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Kodak Press Chrome 100
written by wil6ka on 2010-08-27 #gearIf you are desperately in love with all the member of the Kodak Elite Chrome family you really should expand your love-universe. The Kodak Press Chrome 100 has some assets to offer, that come close to his stepsisters and stepbrothers. But his unique character will make you jump into this passionate affair with no regrets. Go for it!
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Kodak Pro Image (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review
written by dazb on 2009-10-17 #gearA cheap and cheerful negative film that looks good in all conditions.
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Kodak T-MAX (35mm, 3200 iso) User-Review
written by altprocess on 2009-04-04 #gearIf you hate using a flash as much as I do but still need to take indoor photographs, give this Kodak T-MAX 3200 a try!
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User Review: Kodak HIE Infrared 35 mm 25
written by ananditya on 2009-01-08 #gearHere's what Lomographer ananditya thinks about the Kodak HIE Infrared 35 mm 25, a black-and-white infrared film.
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Lomopedia: Kodak Signet 80
written by plasticpopsicle on 2014-01-07 #gearFor this installment of Lomopedia, let's take a look at the last and most sophisticated model of Kodak's Signet rangefinder camera line, introduced in 1958.
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Shooting With Expired Kodak UltraMax 400
written by uncle_jay on 2012-03-19 #gearI’ve been shooting with Kodak UltraxMax 400 films expired in October 2010 for several months now. These are my thoughts about this film.
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Saturate the Colors of Your Shots with Kodak Ektachrome E100G
written by dabai on 2011-08-26 #gearKodak Ektachrome E100G is one of the slide films that is still being manufactured by Kodak. It does not cause wild color shifts when cross processed and produces saturated but natural colors for your shots. It is definitely one of my favorite slide films!
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Reviewing the Kodak Ultramax 400
written by shuttersentinel17 on 2011-06-27 #gearThe Kodak Ultramax 400 provides good results most of the time, fuss-free and easy to find. Check out this review of the film!
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A Classic Beauty : Kodak Ektachrome EPR (35mm, 64 iso) User-Review
written by panelomo on 2010-06-30 #gearThis medium-speed color transparency film features excellent color reproduction, very fine grain, and very high sharpness. What? You haven’t tried this film yet? You’re missing a lot then!
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