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Dusting Under the Hood of a Konica Minolta Dimage Scan Dual IV Film Scanner
written by digitaljunk on 2013-04-08 #gear #tutorialsA look inside a second-hand dedicated film scanner to locate the key parts that may need cleaning – the mirror, lens, lamp, and the sensor.
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Making the Most of 120 Film: Tape a Cheat Sheet to your Camera!
written by digitaljunk on 2012-11-30 #gear #tutorialsLarger format negatives present a greater challenge on the photographer’s skill. If you are used to shooting on 35mm film and want to make the next step up, or if your 120 negatives never come out as good as you expected because you forgot to adjust one of your camera’s settings again, try this easy tip to help improve your success rate.
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La Sardina DIY: An Easy See-Through Trompe l’œil Cover
written by digitaljunk on 2012-09-27 #gear #tutorialsDress up your La Sardina DIY camera to look as if it has not been covered at all! A step-by-step guide to creating a see-through optical illusion for your do-it-yourself sardine cam.
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Review: Vivitar V4000 SLR Camera with Ricoh Lens – A Surprising Gem
written by digitaljunk on 2012-08-31 #gearA review of the Vivitar v4000 with a Ricoh 50mm lens – find out why this camera would make a good option if you are considering buying your first single lens reflex 35mm film camera. For those who already own an SLR, this would make a more than decent secondary shooter!
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Fire Away! Part 1: Basic Principles of Photographing Fireworks
written by digitaljunk on 2012-07-17 #gear #tutorialsIn this article, learn about the principles of photographing fireworks: which films to use, what camera settings you need, and a few tips for you to try out.
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