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35mm.

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  1. Canon AE-1 Program review: 27 years, three rolls and the camera that got me into photography Canon AE-1 Program review: the 1981 Canon SLR that brought Program AE to the entry level, plus three rolls of film shot around Oldbury-on-Severn.
  2. Scanning film negatives at home with a DSLR and pixl-latr My setup for scanning 35mm, 120, 4x5 and glass plate negatives at home with a digital camera and the pixl-latr holder. The kit, process and problems.
  3. Jaggle Berlinova review: darkroom prints in daylight The Jaggle Berlinova is a daylight printing system that makes analogue enlargements with no darkroom, the way daylight tanks process film without one.
  4. Leica M6 vs Texas Leica: Portra 400 in two rangefinders A street photography collaboration in Toronto, putting a Leica M6 against a Fuji GSW690iii on the same Portra 400, in the same streets. Not a competition.
  5. Large format at Llancaut Church: a Wye Valley walk with the Intrepid 4x5 A 4x5 walk to the medieval ruins of Llancaut Church in the Wye Valley with the Intrepid, two sheets of film (Delta 100 and Ektar) and a Ricoh R1 in the bag.
  6. How I cleaned a dead fly off the prism of my Mamiya 528AL (a slightly cautionary tale) An honest writeup of taking apart a Mamiya 528AL to clean a dead fly off the pentaprism, with the benefit of hindsight on what I should have done differently.
  7. Mamiya 528AL review: the last leaf-shutter SLR, a curious 35mm camera from the end of an era Hands-on review of the Mamiya 528AL, a 1975 fixed-lens leaf-shutter 35mm SLR with 48mm f/2.8 Sekor lens, shot with Kentmere Pan 100 at Severn Beach.
  8. Camera scanning negatives with the PIXL-LATR: the gadget that actually speeded up my workflow How I scan film with a digital camera, the PIXL-LATR negative holder, and my full setup. The first gadget that made my workflow faster, not slower.
  9. What is 120 film? A complete guide to medium format 120 film is the medium format roll film most photographers move to after 35mm. What it is, how it differs, how to load it, and how the frame sizes work.
  10. Yashica 635 review: the dual-format TLR that takes 120 and 35mm film, and remains my favourite Hands-on review of the Yashica 635 TLR with 80mm f/3.5 Yashikor lens, Copal MXV shutter, dual 120 and 35mm capability, plus a Severn Bridge test shoot.