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Three cameras from around 1960

Here's a proper miscellaneous topic: The contents of a box of cameras passed down through my family. Ilford Sportsman, Zeiss Ikon Colora, Agfa Super Silette L I thought of these as "granny's cameras" — my paternal grandmother was quite a keen photographer — but it turns out they came from a couple of different family… Continue reading Three cameras from around 1960

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A few pictures from 2020: 4. Deepest black

(Previously: A few pictures from 2020: 3. The living) I started developing my own black-and-white films at home a couple of years ago. There's nothing quite like toiling through the process before emerging with a strip of negatives which you have to hang up and let dry, knowing there are pictures on them but being unable… Continue reading A few pictures from 2020: 4. Deepest black

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A few pictures from 2020: 3. The living

(Previously: A few pictures from 2020: 2. Cinefilm. Following: A few pictures from 2020: 4. Deepest black) In March I discovered that the jammed Minolta Auto-Rokkor 55mm lens I'd just cleaned and lubricated was lovely for portrait-distance shots. But I didn't use it as much as I should have, because I also discovered I'd reassembled it with… Continue reading A few pictures from 2020: 3. The living

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A few pictures from 2020: 2. Cinefilm

(Previously: A few pictures from 2020: 1. Keep Going. Following: A few pictures from 2020: 3. The living) A company called Silbersalz35 sells 35mm cartridges loaded with various sorts of motion-picture film, at a price including processing and scanning. The films have to be developed with the ECN-2 chemical process, so the inclusion of processing matters, as… Continue reading A few pictures from 2020: 2. Cinefilm

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Notes on the Minolta SR-1 (Model A)

The SR-1 is a model of 35mm film SLR camera made by Minolta (Chiyoda Kogaku) from 1959 onwards. It was the second SLR that Minolta released. As was typical at the time, their first was a more expensive model, the SR-2 in 1958, which they then cut down for a  cheaper alternative by removing the… Continue reading Notes on the Minolta SR-1 (Model A)