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Canon EOS 630 Review: a cheap, feature-packed film SLR

by Daren

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.

What film stocks should I give a photographer as a gift?

by Daren

Finding the right film stock to give is hard — especially if you want to keep the gift a secret. Here are the best films to give as gifts.

Improper agitation leads to surge marks on film, like the ones shown on this contact sheet.

Create more consistent results when shooting film with these 10 tips

by Daren

Consistency is key when shooting, developing, and scanning film. Learn the simple steps to get the most out of every roll of film.

Messed up negative

27 Film Developing Problems (and how to solve them — with photos!)

by Daren

Light leaks? Solid lines across the film? Surge marks? Or patches of light/dark exposures on your negatives? Here’s how to fix these problems.

5 Tests Before Buying a Film Camera

by Daren

Buying your first film camera is always an exciting venture. Use these 5 tests to make sure your first camera is in good working order!

Can you put any film in any film camera?

by Daren

35mm cameras can use any 135 film, whether it’s color or B&W. Medium Format cameras use 120 film, and 110 cameras will use 110 cartridge films.

The ilford Sprite 35-II is the camera for summer 2021

6 Months with the Ilford Sprite 35-II (With Photos!)

by Daren

The Ilford Sprite 35-II is the most fun camera in my collection right now. It’s the perfect camera for anyone who loves candid photography.

Why the Bronica ETRS is the Best Deal in Medium Format System Cameras

by Daren

After using this camera for more than a year, it’s become apparent to me that the Zenza Bronica ETRS is the best deal in medium format.

Create sharper film images with these 17 photoshop-free techniques

by Daren

These are 15 genius methods photographers have used to make their images sharper long before computers and Photoshop were invented.

Is Film Photography Worth it in 2021?

by Daren

Not too long ago, film photography was a dying medium. But it’s coming back with a vengence in 2021, but it’s still not perfect for everyone.

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