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Photography
I used to shoot a fair amount of black & white and color reversal (slide) for a hobbyist, but when I left the Army in 1993, I lost my access to a dark room and gave up for a while. Of course, I still shot color negative and later digital, but really just travel and family photos. I'm just getting back to it and hoping to shortly start shooting medium format color reversal and B&W. I just picked up an old Argus Argoflex E on eBay - it needs a little work though; and I purchased a Yashicamat 12 that I hope to have soon. I'm also hoping to get a decent old 35mm rangefinder (RF) camera, such as a Yashica Electro 35GSN, or maybe just dig out my old Chinon 35EE with which I shot all my Fujichrome in Korea in 1989-1990 and most of my color negative before that.
I've done quite a bit of research lately, so for now, here are some links that I've found particularly useful:
Contents
Link Farm
Useful Stores
- Amazon
- eBay
- KEH Used Cameras
- Adorama Ken Rockwell recommends them but they don't have much in the way of film cameras, they do have film however - possibly cheaper than Amazon.
Information sites
Lots of great info on these sites (many of these people are artists too but the links here are more for knowledge than inspiration):
- Camerapedia - an open wikia wiki regarding cameras
- Camera-wiki.org - another one and one of them copies the other sometimes
- Ken Rockwell - a pro who posts lots of information on cameras, photography, and using ebay
- This is particularly interesting on what he scans his slides with
- Composition
- Exposure
- White Balance
- Sharpness
- Camera Adjustments - General discussion
- Photographic Philosophy
- Basics of getting better
- Medium Format
- Ken's Method
- How to Win at eBay - some really good information and hints
- Why your camera doesn't matter
- Why Film
- Film vs. Digital
- though he apparently didn't know that this was meant as humor!
- Karen Nakamura's Photoethnography.com - lot's of great info on classic cameras
- Classic Camera Buying Guide
- Equipment Recommendations
- Collecting and Using Classic Cameras - An index of Karen's complete collection
- Matt Denton Photography
- Matt Denton's Classic Camera Collection - lot's of valuable information on classic cameras and some tips on buying and on repair, as well as great links of his own.
- Matt Denton's eBay tips - no where near as comprehensive or good as Ken Rockwell's but still worth the read
- The Luminous Landscape
- ClarkVision.com
- Tom Blackwell's Art through Luck - Art uses some very cheap cameras, including Holgas for art. He's got images and little info on each of the cameras, too.
- [3]
- Guide to Film Photography
- Antique & Classic Cameras - lots of information on appraisal, purchase, etc.
- CollectiBlend Price Guide - generally out of date and frequently overpriced for low end stuff
- Camera Instruction Manuals
- eBay lens guide
- [http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~jwfoltz/Courses/WFB493PH/subjects/medium/medium.htm An Introduction to
Medium Format Photography]
- Lens Buying Guide
- Cameras.co.uk - digital camera focus - reviews and pricing
- Information on Easels
- Argus Collectors Group - TLRs
- Christopher Perez
Miscellaneous
- [4] table of Argoflex models
Blogs and Fora
- The Online Photographer
- Photo.net
- Interesting Galleries:
- Equipment Guide - kinda high-end digital
- Techniques
- MF Beginner
- Digital Workflow - Art
- Tri-X vs T-Max - one of many
- Analog Photography Users Group (APUG)
- Digital Photography Review
- Clayton Studio Architectural Photographer
- Adobe Forums - useful info even though I use the Gimp
- Gimp vs Photoshop - speaking of the Gimp
- [5] - not sure where to put this so putting it here - nice e-bay preview, I need to figure out how to do that
- Rangefinderforum.com
- The Photo Forum
- Darkroom Materials.info blog
- ChooseFilm.com
Artists on the Web
- Ansel Adams
- Henri Cartier-Bresson
- David LaChapelle
- Dykinga Photography
- Ian Porteous
- Chase Jarvis - Master of the iPhone
- Arizona Highways
Software
Online Critics
- DeleteMe proving their worth - an unwitting critique of master showing the pointlessness of technical criticism, particularly by amateurs who don't even know art history.
- Great Photographers on the Internet - a satire on internet photo criticism.
Scanners
Review of the V600 - has some helpful information on how to get a good result
Cameras
Cameras I own
Medium Format
6x6
- Argus Argoflex E (TLR - uses Kodak 620 or 120) - needs work
- Yashica Yashicamat-12 (TLR) - waiting for this to arrive
35mm (Kodak 135 format)
- Chinon 35EE (Range Finder)
- Yashica FX-3 Super (SLR)
Digital
Cameras I would like to add to my collection
35
- Canon EOS Rebel G w/ 28-135 IS lens (KR)
- Leica M3 and Leicameter MR-4 - in my dreams - Ken Rockwell calls this the "World's best 35mm" and I don't think he's the only one
(KR, PE agrees on the M3 or M2 and mentions the MR-4 elsewhere) KR recommends w/ 50mm f/2 Summicron mit close-focus range
- Contax G2 w/ Zeiss 28mm f/2.8
- Nikon FM3a w/ Nikon 50mm f/1.4 AI-s
- Nikon FE (or FE2 or FM - per PE)
- Nikon S2 (PE)
- Canon AE-1 Program w/ Canon FD 50mm f/1.8
- Yashica Electro 35 (RF) - esp 35 GSN (KR and PE) and GX (PE)
- Canon Canonet (PE)
- Olympus XA (PE)
- Kiev 4 (mentioned by PE)
- Pentax Spotmatics (PE)
- Minolta SRTs (PE)
- Yashica J7 (PE)
- Also look out for (PE):
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- Voigtländer Bessa R2
- Minolta CLE
- Olympus 35SP (what's the difference btw this an the 35RC?)
MF
- Mamiya 7 or Mamiya 6 - in my dream's dreams - world's best camera
- Mamiya C series TLRs
- Mamiya RB67
LF
- maybe: Toyo Field 45CF
Digital
Meters
- Gossen Digisix Lightmeter (PE)
- Pentax Digital Spotmeter (KR)
- Pentax Spotmeter V (KR)
- Voitlander VC Meter (PE)
- Minolta Auto Meter IVf
- Sekonic L-408
- Vivitar 43
- Sekon L-348
- Minolta Color Meter II
Selenium Meters
Extinction Meters
- Drem Instoscope
- Expophot
- GE DW-68 Exposure Meter