Tag: low light
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Nighttime Non-Flash Photography with the Olympus Trip 35
written by droogieboy on 2012-04-13 #gear #peopleIn this review, I will show you how the Olympus Trip 35 works great for nighttime, non-flash photography.
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Six Incredible Films for Low Light Conditions
2023-10-09 #gear #tutorialsWhen the sun goes down, snapping your memories can get tricky. We've listed six of our favorite high ISO film stocks to help you get the perfect shot on your next evening escapade!
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Yashica Electro 35 GSN: The Night Owl
written by zark on 2011-12-19 #gearThe Yashica Electro GSN is a 35mm Rangefinder Journalist-style camera, or what I call the "Night Owl" Rangefinder. It's as near as I will get to a Leica for the next couple years.
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Push Processing or: Give me more!
written by zark on 2010-01-20 #gear #tutorialsNo ISO 400 film at hand but facing a nice low-light situation? Your frigde is full with ISO 100 films but you want to shoot fast moving things? You want high contrast and hues shifts without crossing? Maybe Push Processing is a way!
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Analogue After Dark: Useful Tips for Compelling Night Images
2018-11-20 #tutorialsLeave your flash at home! Confidently capture artistic photos after dark with these basic tips!
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Taking the Minolta XG-1 Out for a Walk
written by stratski on 2013-03-04 #gearFind out how this nifty shooter fares out in the wild in this review by one of our most resourceful Community Members, @stratski!
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Kodak Gold 200: From Dusk till Dawn
written by -dakota- on 2012-02-24 #gearKodak suggests using its Gold 200 film up to two hours after sunrise and two hours before sunset. But I advise you to use it between dusk and dawn.
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A True Hidden Gem: Kodak Pro Image/ Pro Foto 100 (35mm)
written by folieadude on 2013-01-18 #gearKodak may be at the point of bankruptcy, but that isn't stopping them from producing amazing emulsions. Kodak Pro Image 100 is certainly no exception
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Long Exposures with Alastair Place and LomoChrome Turquoise 120 Film
2023-02-18 #gear #people #placesAlastair Place talked to us about shooting at night using the LomoChrome Turquoise 120 film and shared some tips on making the most of these unique and often challenging shooting conditions.
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Tipster: How To Get The Most With the Olympus PEN EE-2 Camera Under Low-Light Conditions
written by uncle_jay on 2012-11-15 #gear #tutorialsIf you own an Olympus PEN EE-2 camera, do you know what happens when you push the limits of your camera with a Black and White film? Here’s what I discovered.
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Night Tripping with the AgfaPhoto Vista 400 35mm
written by uncle_jay on 2012-05-31 #gearSpending less time to shoot in the day means exploring night photography as the next viable option. And this will require using a film such as the AgfaPhoto Vista 400 that will perform well under less than ideal conditions.
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Konica Centuria (35mm, 100 iso) User-Review
written by wil6ka on 2009-03-31 #gearI think this is one of the most underrated films. I have always received reliable results and still I sometimes really got surprised. While the slide side of life here is very clear and maybe even a bit light sensitive the x-pro development shows a grainy grain, which is grainy as can be.
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Kodak Portra 800 (120, 800 iso) User-Review
written by nicolas_noir on 2010-03-06 #gearEveryone says your Holga loves the sun, but with this 800 iso film, it's time to take it indoors and take some low light lovelies. Love that grain!
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Low-Light Portraits with Charlotte Cullen & Lomography Color Negative ISO 400
2022-10-21 #gear #peopleEdinburgh based photographer Charlotte Cullen discovered film during lockdown and never looked back. We sent her some Lomography Color Negative 35 mm ISO 400 film to test out on some low-light portraits in East Lothian.
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Lomopedia: Fuji Natura S
written by plasticpopsicle on 2013-10-22 #gear #lomopediaOne of the most coveted cameras made by Fujifilm, the Natura S is a rare, high-end compact shooter sought after for its sleek design and amazingly fast lens. Find out more about this analogue gem in this installment of Lomopedia!
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Lomography CN 800 Film: THE negative film for street photography?
written by uncle_jay on 2011-11-04 #gearStreet photography is unpredictable. So the last thing you should worry about is whether that roll of film you have chosen for the day (or night) is fast enough for the conditions.
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Canon Eos 300v a.k.a. Rebel Ti
2010-01-20 #gearA great choice for a first SLR if the idea of completely manual controls is daunting to you.
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Fuji Superia (35mm, 400 iso) User-Review
written by zark on 2009-08-25 #gearLow-light buddy! At 400 iso this film is a great companion for indoor and low light shots.
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Agfa Vista 100 35mm: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
written by uncle_jay on 2011-10-11 #gearAgfa Vista 100 35mm is the roll of film that will surprise you when you least expect it.
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Fuji Neopan 1600: Flexible and Not Just for Low Light
written by brandkow93 on 2012-05-29 #gearFuji Neopan 1600 is a fast black and white film, great for low light use, although fantastic when there is light around. It provides great contrast, detail and sharpness, and is definitely a film to look out for.
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Any Hour Can Be Your Golden Hour: Lomogon Art Lens VS Lomo LC-A MINITAR-1 Art Lens
written by eparrino on 2023-12-10 #gearWe shot the Lomogon 2.5/32 Art Lens and the Lomo LC-A MINITAR-1 2.8/32 Art Lens in low light conditions to see how these two wide angle lenses would perform at night. Check out the results!
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