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It’s into this analog revival that Leica steps. The company still produces three fully mechanical 35mm film cameras, the M-A, the MP and the re-released M6. Equipped with high-quality optics and ...
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Leica has announced the first 35mm film produced under its own name, Monopan 50. It’s an ultra-fine grain black-and-white film, and will cost $10 per 36-exposure roll when it goes on sale on August ...
To celebrate its centenary, the German brand is launching Monopan 50, the first 35mm film to bear the Leica name, featuring a ...
The new Fujifilm X-E5 has caused quite an uproar. It's the latest addition to Fuji's X-E lineup and it succeeds the X-E4.
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Gear Patrol on MSNA Cult-Favorite Travel Brand Just Reinvented the Most Overlooked Bag Everyone UsesMatador's new bag pulls double duty on your travels. Plus, Leica's first 35mm film and Mophie's colorful iPhone accessories.
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What HiFi on MSNMy favourite 80s coming-of-age classic hits 4K Blu-ray for the first time ever – and with all the Dolby Atmos and Vision bells and whistles40 years to this very month after hitting theaters, St. Elmo’s Fire has today been released on 4K Blu-ray for the first time, ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNWhy I might trade my film camera for a digital monochrome – and why I think it makes senseThe idea of owning a dedicated digital Leica Monochrom – a camera that sees only in shades of grey – is starting to make too much sense. It strips away the temptation of color entirely. There’s a ...
When digital technology came to movies, some lovers of traditional film secretly stored away reels of film. Now, in a ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNThe death of the Sony RX10 kills the appeal of bridge cameras for me, just at the time they become more popularWith the last of the one-inch sensor options disappearing, the bridge camera market now only gives you the option of a ...
The proceeds from the David Lynch Collection auction could buy quite a few cherry pies: Julien’s auction Wednesday with ...
Film photography is making a major comeback - here’s where to develop your film photos in Singapore from just $9.
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