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  • Fujifilm Natura 1600
    Films,  Photos,  Reviews

    Fujifilm Natura (Superia) 1600 – The need for colour speed

    February 14, 2020 / 5 Comments

    Fujifilm Natura (Superia) 1600 was a high speed colour negative film which is greatly missed. I shot a few rolls and understand why.

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    Combinations,  Photos,  Technique

    One Hour, One Film

    September 27, 2019 / 2 Comments

    The One Hour Challenge is a method introduced by the Sunny 16 podcast to get creative juices flowing. See how I went with that challenge one evening in Auckland!

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    Hasselblad XPan – Xpand the panoramic

    May 23, 2019 / 20 Comments

    The Hasselblad XPan is an iconic panoramic 35mm rangefinder camera with expected quality and a very unique format.

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    Combinations – 2 Leicas, a Fuji and a Nikon in Auckland

    December 15, 2018 / 2 Comments

    We all like to do similar hobbies with our kids, I am lucky as my son is getting into film photography and this is a trip we took together to Auckland, using film cameras.

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    November 18, 2017

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    March 2, 2017
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    February 2, 2020
  • Cameras,  Combinations,  Films,  Photos

    Combinations – Fuji GSW690iii and Kodak Ektar

    July 20, 2018 / 2 Comments

    Combine two classics like the Fuji GSW690III and Kodak Ektar 100 and take them out the Australian countryside. The results are sure to be good.

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  • Cameras,  Reviews

    Fuji GS645S – Camera with a Roo Bar

    March 2, 2017 / 1 Comment

    The Fuji GS645S is a medium format fixed lens rangefinder camera shooting in 6x4.5 format. With a great exposure meter and lightweight, ticks all the boxes.

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    April 6, 2018

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    Fuji GSW690III Professional – The Texas Leica

    October 11, 2016 / 15 Comments

    There is a saying that “everything in Texas is bigger”.  So, let’s take the svelte Leica M camera, and visualise what it would look like if it came from Texas, but to add a twist, has the build from Japan.  We have just described the Fuji GSW690III Professional camera.  This is a camera capable of some amazing results, has an extremely sharp lens and is quite mobile.  It also shoots big 6×9 negatives with so much detail that suck you into the picture.  Not a street shooter, but a great companion for travel photography. Specifically, the GSW690III, is the third generation of a successful line for Fuji, and as per…

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