Seven years ago it looked like 35mm was a dead format. In the digital era though it still seems to thrive, with Kodak's recent announcement that it has re-opened a lab at the UK's Pinewood Studios - ...
To commemorate the first Reel Film Day celebrating 35mm film, the exhibitor why preserving the format is essential for film history. Some folks start the conversation on “why film?” speaking about the ...
Film isn’t dead, but it’s been through a lot. The last 15 years have seen film sales fall off a cliff, producers like Kodak and Fujifilm have been thrown into a sink-or-swim situation, and other ...
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Kodak goes big with new large-format film and 100ft bulk rolls
Kodak adds large-format and bulk films to its growing in-house line-up ...
Scanning film is great for archival purposes as well as sharing said photos digitally. However, if you’re scanning 120 film, aka medium format, it can be expensive to get the requisite hardware. 35mm ...
But to be fair, the Pentax 17 looks very cool. The new half-frame 35mm analog camera shoots 72 pictures per roll. But to be fair, the Pentax 17 looks very cool. The new half-frame 35mm analog camera ...
Part 3' in theaters this December, says of choosing which format to shoot a film on: "It's a tool to serve the story." ...
One of the biggest reasons to shoot film nowadays is medium format, an option that yields gorgeous results but whose digital counterpart is wildly expensive. It’s well known that medium format offers ...
The BeerPAN may be the entry point for photographers seeking an affordable alternative to vintage medium-format panoramic cameras that usually sell for several thousand dollars. It's a 35-mm film ...
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