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9- Bronica ETRS portrait shoot in Toronto: when the Rolleiflex 6006 lets you down Bronica ETRS portrait shoot in a Toronto studio with model Sherri Johnson, when the Rolleiflex 6006 refused to work and the ETRS saved the day.
- Bronica ETRS portrait shoot in Toronto: when the Rolleiflex 6006 lets you down Bronica ETRS portrait shoot in a Toronto studio with model Sherri Johnson, when the Rolleiflex 6006 refused to work and the ETRS saved the day.
- Fuji GSW690iii review: a camera that might be too good The Fuji GSW690iii makes immaculate 6x9 negatives from a fixed 65mm super-wide lens. It is bulletproof and flawless. So what do I actually do with it?
- K&F Concept A254C4 tripod review: birds at minus fourteen An honest review of the K&F Concept A254C4 carbon fibre tripod and B-35L ballhead, plus my slow-motion disaster photographing birds in sub-zero Toronto.
- Kiev 60 review: not a Pentacon Six copy, and arguably the better camera The Kiev 60 is dismissed as a Soviet Pentacon Six copy. It is neither a copy nor a worse camera. With Carl Zeiss Jena glass it is genuinely excellent.
- 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.
- Pentacon Six TL review: cheap, capable, and only as good as the lens you put on it Pentacon Six TLs are everywhere and they're cheap, which is the bit that matters. The body is fine. The Carl Zeiss lenses are the reason to buy in.
- Photographing Thornbury Men's Shed on four different cameras Thornbury Men's Shed on four cameras. The place is brilliant. The cameras were a mixed bag. The panoramic Brownie 2A took two attempts to get right.
- Photographing birds of prey on 4x5 at Wren Birds of Prey, with the Nikkor 65mm SW A morning at Wren Birds of Prey with Jenny and her rescue birds, shot on 4x5 with my new Nikkor 65mm SW. Hard, lovely, instructive.