The Internet’s Simplest Guide to Developing B&W Film at Home
The perfect guide for anyone getting into film photography. This short and simple guide goes over what you need in every step of the process.
The perfect guide for anyone getting into film photography. This short and simple guide goes over what you need in every step of the process.
The benefit of scanning film with a DSLR camera is the increased sharpness and dynamic range. But does a single image capture enough detail?
The first question after buying a Paterson developing tank is how to load these things. Here’s what I’ve learned from using plastic reels.
Paterson developing tanks have incredible value and will serve most photographers throughout their entire film photography career. Here’s why.
Japan Camera Hunter StreetPan 400 is my favorite film these days. The moody, contrasty, film stock captures images just like classic Tri-X
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Shipping delays mean that there is still one final shipment of Fuji Pro 400H in 120 format to hit the North American market. When it makes it, is currently anyone’s guess.
The Canon EOS 630 may just be the best deal in 35mm film photography right now. This feature-packed camera holds up to modern day standards.
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In most cases, it’s necessary to use a stop bath when developing film and prints to maintain the integrity of the fixer solution.