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Bronica ETRsi + 135W Film Back
written by ndroo on 2011-08-19 #gearThe Bronica ETRsi is one solid medium format beast but how does it perform when coupled with a 35mm back? Not the normal 35mm back but the wide version...the 135W (very rare!) back!
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LC-Wide + Instant Back + Colorsplash = Crazy!
written by ndroo on 2011-08-11 #gear #tutorialsI don't remember reading instructions about using a flash with the LC-A+/LC-Wide instant back (did I miss that part?) and I was curious ...
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Sprocket Rocket as a Travel Companion
written by ndroo on 2010-12-06 #gearIt was a little too late to try out my new Sprocket Rocket as it arrived only a couple of days before my vacation. I decided to take a risk and make it my main camera during my 1 week trip to Taiwan and ...
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What to Do When You Can't Afford XPan
written by ndroo on 2010-11-08 #gear #tutorialsOwn a Holga WPC? 120 film too expensive to experiment with? Want some super long pano with sprocket holes?
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Old but Still Gold : Nikon FA
written by ndroo on 2010-06-09 #gearWhat was once considered a revolutionary camera when it was launched in 1983, this cool SLR is still a great performer! Innovative metering system - an early testbed for the current and much copied 'Matrix Metering' system commonly found in many Nikon AF cameras as well as those of competitors
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Doubles with You: ndroo vs. mijonju
written by ndroo on 2009-10-10 #newsWhat I thought will be quite a chaotic roll, turned out to be quite a surprise.
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Kodak Ektachrome Tungsten (35mm, 160 iso) User-Review
written by ndroo on 2009-07-02 #gearA great film for x-pro , the Ektachrome T160!
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Fujifilm Rensha Cardia - Sweet Sixteen!
written by ndroo on 2009-06-28 #gearThe Fujifilm Rensha Cardia BYU-N 16 is a bad ass Actionsampler's big brother. Packed with 16 lenses, you can either take individual photos or on a continuous series with its 20mm F9.5 lenses and a shutter speed of 1/250.
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