r/analog • u/Relative_Ninja_3664 • 44m ago
r/analog • u/wasabi_fields • 2h ago
Some 4x5" scans from my "new" drum scanner | Scanview Scanmate 5000
Minimum retourches: removed dust, little contrast and sharpening
Sadly the flower photo got developer strikes from the tank
I like this new toy. Makes analogue shooting worthwhile even if wet mounting is a pain in the a**
r/analog • u/dfilmphoto • 2h ago
Raven panting to cool down... and then eating a dry piece of white bread | OM-4 600mm 400TX (+2)
r/analog • u/Important-Basil2948 • 2h ago
Questions concerning half-frame crop
I'm in the process of shopping a fully manual Olympus Pen camera , and I've been digging into crop factor, which isn't something I have had to consider up till now, and I have a few questions I'm hoping some people here may be able to clear up.
Now, I understand the lens equivalence. 1.44 crop factor means a 28mm behaves like a 40mm (roughly)... but where I'm stumbling are the following two points
ISO equivalence - I've been told in digital photography that a smaller sensor means that the camera ISO exposure characteristics change... in the case of a half frame with 1.44 crop, that would mean a 400 ISO would expose like a 200 ISO would behave like a 100 ISO, etc. Has anyone shooting on half-frame found that to be true and noticeable?
Appature - the crop would also effect the appature readings, meaning an f16 would behave like f23 on a full frame, making f11 our new f16, and on down the line.
Now, I'm looking at the numbers, and ISO and Apature APPEAR to compound, meaning that an f2.8 Olympus Pen S loaded with 400 would shoot like an f4 full frame camera loaded with 200, meaning I've ultimately lost 2 full stops of flexibility, and I need to adjust my settings and film choices to get similar lighting effects.
I know I'm probably overthinking, and I'm gonna buy the camera regardless, but I was hoping to get ahead of the curve when composing my first shots, since I won't know I've got it wrong for at least 48 shots ;)
Thanks all!
r/analog • u/jonatascd • 2h ago
new things | Yashica Mat 124G, Kodak Verichrome PAN
first roll with Yashica Mat and first time shooting with Verichrome PAN
r/analog • u/Midwest_Plant_Guy • 3h ago
The Great Smoky Mountains. 📷:Pentax k-1000 🎞️: expired Lomo color 400
r/analog • u/shootingf8 • 4h ago
Colorplus200 on a cruise
Took the Minolta Freedom Escort on a recent cruise. SOOC
r/analog • u/andy71724 • 4h ago
Olympus Super Zoom vs Canon Sure Shot
I got this thrown into a deal on facebook for with an AE-1 and a bunch of accessories for $100. I wanted something that I could take on an upcoming trip with me and give to strangers to take pictures of us. I’m debating buying a Canon Sure shot for $50 over this. I can’t see to find much about this model of the Olympus. Either way I don’t think $50 for the sure shot is an awful deal.
r/analog • u/slowrevolutionary • 4h ago
Reach for Heaven
Forgetwhere, Ohio
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim, Harmon 200
r/analog • u/eetfukmag • 4h ago
Lake Moraine | Canon A1 | 28mm | Ektar
Shot by u/jds-shots
r/analog • u/Consistent_Foot7482 • 4h ago
First of the roll [FED-2, Industar 26m, Ultramax 400]
r/analog • u/helloimj666k • 5h ago
Recently in Aktobe, Kazakhstan - Contax G1, Biogon 28mm, Portra 800 + Fuji 400
r/analog • u/Public-Bumblebee-715 • 5h ago
Critique Wanted Night Scenes, Vibe 800T. Voightlander Vitomatic II.
For those that are curious, Vibe 800T is Chinese made equivalent to Cinestill available on AliExpress for about half the price of Cinestill.
r/analog • u/PinReasonable4638 • 6h ago
Duck Shopping | Pentax K1000, UltraMax 400
r/analog • u/Own-Employment5356 • 6h ago
Nikon FG-20 | Nikkor-H, 50mm f2 | Agfa APX100
1/4 diff. filter, Ilford HC, dil., 1+31, 6min30sec
r/analog • u/MamaMia073 • 8h ago
Needing advice
Hello everyone, I'm new to this whole photography community and wanted to ask advice on what my very first camera should be. I'd really like a vintage look and it shouldn't be all too expensive. I'd prefer a camera without film I'd have to develop. Thank you all and have a wonderful day👋