At long last, not only have I updated my Fuji Instax Buyer’s Guide, but I’ve also created a video for it! With the release of the awesome Instax Mini 11, I though it was the perfect time to refresh the Instax side of this site. Fuji Instax cameras are super popular gifts, and I don’t […]
Read More...Polaroid discontinues the OneStep 2
I really liked Polaroid Originals’ OneStep 2, an entry-level camera that topped my recommendations for new photographers interested in diving into the world of instant film. However, when Polaroid Originals merged back with Polaroid, the OneStep 2, stamped with the old branding, had its days numbered. Sure enough, sometime in the past few months, the […]
Read More...New: Fuji Instax SQ1 Review
The Fuji Instax Square SQ1 is a great camera with one fatal flaw – it costs way too much. It’s double the price of the great Instax Mini 11 that I just reviewed, and it doesn’t really bring anything to the table other than a slightly bigger film format. If it comes down it price […]
Read More...New: Fuji Instax Mini 11 Review
Even though there hasn’t been much news on the Polaroid front (seriously, I barely had to update my Polaroid buying guide this season), Fuji hasn’t been standing still. The entry-level Fuji Instax Mini 8 and 9 have always been arguably their most important cameras, serving as great entry-level cameras to draw people into the world […]
Read More...New photo gallery: the weather indoors
Autumn is almost here, and to go along with the season I have an new photo gallery up. ‘The weather indoors’ is a series shot on grainy black-and-white 35mm film all about warm spaces on cold nights. A combination of both urban landscapes and portraits, this has been a series I’ve been working on for […]
Read More...New: Brooklyn Film Camera Scan Adapter V2 Review
As reported last month, the good folks at Brooklyn Film Camera and Cameradactyl have released a much-needed new scan adapter. I’ve now received it, used it, and I can report back that it does the job well. You can check out my full review for all the details, but if you’re serious about scanning instant […]
Read More...Brooklyn Film Camera and Cameradactyl Release New Polaroid Scan Adapter
Update: I have a full review of this adapter you can check out! At last, some good news for a change! The folks at Brooklyn Film Camera and Cameradactyl have joined forces to create and release a new Polaroid scan adapter. A scan adapter is a critical part of the scanning process, preventing the dreaded […]
Read More...New: Polaroid Now Review
The Polaroid Now comes close to greatness, but is undone by a wonky autofocus system and a total lack of any manual controls or indicators. While a beautiful camera capable of sharp images, it is frustrating to use. I’d personally recommend either saving money and getting a OneStep 2 or spending a bit extra to […]
Read More...Polaroid Originals Rebrands Again to… Polaroid
For those of you keeping track, back in 2008 Polaroid discontinued their popular line of instant 600, SX-70, and Spectra film. The Impossible Project rose to fill the void by creating new instant film from the ground up that would work with vintage Polaroid cameras. A few years ago, the Impossible Project sort-of merged with […]
Read More...New: Canon Rebel 2000 Review
It’s hard to believe now, but the first half of the first decade of the 21st century (that’s a mouthful) was dominated by film. The SLR cameras from this era are some of the best 35mm ever made. Fortunately, because they’re not (currently) interesting to collectors, they’re cheap and plentiful. The Canon Rebel 2000 is […]
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