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4- AstrHori XH-2 review: a good hot shoe light meter and a comedy of my own errors The AstrHori XH-2 is a compact reflective hot shoe light meter that styles beautifully on a Bronica ETRS. It took me three days and a string of self-inflicted disasters to review it, including a dead battery I diagnosed as a gummed-up lens. The meter is great. I am the problem.
- Farewell to the Bronica ETRS One last shoot with a camera I have loved, before it heads to a new owner in Australia. Self-portraits on Kentmere 200 and Lomography Potsdam in my garage studio, with the Bronica ETRS that has never let me down.
- Harman Phoenix 120 review: a new colour film for medium format, finally Harman Phoenix arrived in 120 in 2024, the first all-new colour film for medium format in a long time. I tested it across confetti fields, a Holga, and a proper studio shoot. It is unrefined but fun, it loves yellows and oranges, and it wants a good camera and proper exposure. Honest first review.
- K&F Concept A254C4 tripod review (and four attempts to photograph birds at minus fourteen) An honest review of the K&F Concept A254C4 carbon fibre tripod with B-35L ballhead, combined with the slow-motion disaster of trying to photograph chickadees and nuthatches on a Bronica ETRS in sub-zero Toronto temperatures. The tripod was excellent. The camera was not.