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Ihagee who? The long-forgotten camera company that brought us the first-ever 35mm SLR
Way, way back, in 1912, Johan Steenberg, a Dutchman, living in Dresden, Germany, started Ihagee to make cameras. His firm ...
Back in the late 1990s as the digital revolution overtook photography there were abortive attempts to develop a digital upgrade for 35mm film cameras. Imagine a film cartridge with attached sensor, ...
Here's the thing about film cameras: they're actually more valuable now than they've been for decades. Film is experiencing a major popularity boom among today's photographers, and there are a lot of ...
The Ansco Memo of the late 1920s is a fascinating piece of American camera history. It was designed to shoot cheap 35mm movie film using proprietary cartridges that held 50 exposures (this at a time ...
Film photography is in the midst of a resurgence. The surging demand for film and non-digital cameras is partly due to nostalgia, but also aesthetics: The immaculate imagery produced by digital ...
If you are sitting on a horde of negatives, waiting for the digital photography fad to die off, it may be time to think about digitizing your old film. [Kinpro1024] can help with the PiDigitzier, ...
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