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Showing posts with label cameras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cameras. Show all posts

Friday, September 16, 2011

Finally!

Oh, sweet mystery of life at last I've found you!

I finally was able to buy the missing battery for my Bell & Howell super 8 camera! It only took me, what, half a year to get it. I stopped by my local camera store yesterday and the guy just hands it to me off the shelf. If he only knew what I went through to get this tiny little battery! I know it would have been much simpler to just buy it online, but I can now happily say that my local camera shop worked for me.

So now I have a battery, some film stock and the camera. Hopefully it will all come together and I will have about two and a half minutes worth of test . . . keep your fingers crossed!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Meet my Cameras - part 2

I had been talking about experimenting with different film formats for some time, so for my birthday a few years ago the husband got me a sweet little Yashica-D. When I first started thinking about broadening my horizons into medium format film, I had in mind one of the new Holga type cameras, so when I opened up the box and saw this I was completely blown away, and a little intimidated.


Here was this vintage camera without a modern convenience to be found. Sure, in theory, I could figure out all on my own the appropriate f-stop and shutter speed to use depending on the light level, but my memory was a pretty fuzzy on the process. I had gotten so lazy with digital cameras that so easily slip back into automatic mode that I wasn't sure that I could take a decent photo without help from a computer. And on top of that I had to wonder if this puppy would actually work at all. Ebay sellers make no real guarantees with this sort of thing.

So I tried it out. And it worked! To this day it seems like some sort of miracle that I can make this thing take pictures. But it is so much fun to use and definitely not without its own learning curve. My first roll I never developed prints of because I thought of it as really just a test, so my first ever shot on is still only in negative form. Here is a somewhat diluted version of the first shot - I just scanned the negative and then inverted the colors.


Saturday, March 5, 2011

Through the Viewfinder

On my quest to figure out the world of super 8 film, I stumbled across a photography technique called "Through the Viewfinder" or TtV.  In this method, the photographer basically takes a digital picture looking through the viewfinder of another camera. The end result gives the look and feel of an old style film camera, without the cost of film and with the immediacy of digital. It is a pretty intriguing process, albeit a bit silly looking on the part of the photographer. The flickr pool has some beautiful shots though, and the process seems simple enough. I do have my own TRL camera at home so maybe I will have to give it a try.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Meet my Cameras - part 1



I have never in my life used real film to make a movie, but it has always been one of those things I wanted try. Call me nostalgic if you want to, but there is something so enchanting about real film. So a couple of years ago I finally gave in to the urge and picked up this little gem at a thrift store. I had seen cameras in the past, but nothing like this. This camera came in the original case and with all the original manuals. It even came with a warranty from J.C. Penny. I just couldn't pass it by.





Then it sat in my closet for a few years.

I'm finally feeling brave enough to give it a try. So now I'm beginning to try to figure out this whole world of film making via my Bell & Howell Super 8mm camera. Stay tuned. I hope it works!