Time: October 2012
12.04.2012
9.26.2012
8.15.2012
Diana F+ - Lucky SHD 100
- film has black paper lining so it was hard to see the counter
Film: Lucky SHD 100
Camera: Diana F+
Location: Taiwan + Vancouver
Time: 2011
Developed by: Kerrisdale Camera
Self Scanned by: Canoscan 8800F
7.26.2012
Canon A-1 - Kodak Gold 200
Film: Kodak Gold 200
Camera: Canon A-1
Location: Vancouver, BC
Time: April - May 2012
Developed by: Kerrisdale Camera
Self Scanned by: Canoscan 8800F
Developed by: Kerrisdale Camera
Self Scanned by: Canoscan 8800F
7.08.2012
4.28.2012
2.14.2012
Kodak Safety Film
its sad to hear kodak filing bankrupt, stopping digital production, and the stop of slide film. nonetheless, i found these kodak safety film from my grandparents taken during their wedding in the 1950s. and some researching was done to lead to the following conclusions:
- cellulose nitrate was first used for film bases but the problem was that they are highly flammable
- if caught on fire, difficult to extinguish, gives more oxygen to feed the fire and also toxic fumes
- aged and decomposed negatives especially flammable
- 1930s, replaced with cellulose acetate, with safety printed on the negative
- was an advertising point in '40s and '50s for old film boxes and the film itself being identified as safety film
- may include a date code (Kodak print films prior to 2001) or an actual printed 4-digit year.
- may include an emulsion number uniquely identifying the print stock (newer stocks, only)
- No Kodak film manufactured after 1951 is nitrate, and no film of any kind is polyester before 1955.
raw scan with no back light
assuming these were taken in 1953 as both had 53 on them
Self Scanned by: Canoscan 8800F
links/references
Photo.net - Kodak Safety Film
APUG - Kodak safety film
Wikipedia - Film base
2.06.2012
Quick fix for loose lens / zoom creep
got kinda annoyed that the EFS 17-85mm keeps getting loose when facing downwards so found a quick fix for it. a common problem for this lens. not the best solution but it works. idea is just to use an elastic band hold the zoom so it doesn't drop loose by itself
all you need is a small black hair elastic band easily found at a dollar store and put it around the lens
sort of modified the one on instructables. that one teaches you to slip one end into the gap of the focus ring. i tried it with another lens and when i zoomed, the whole elastic ended inside the gap. the autofocus will not move and you can hear the motor working. had to spend time using tweezers to get it back out. just make sure it doesn't fall into the gap. thicker elastic may work as well as i'm not slipping the end in the gap, i just used the materials mentioned on instructables
all you need is a small black hair elastic band easily found at a dollar store and put it around the lens
hair elastic band
falling loose
set half sitting over the zoom ring
other half over the black ring where the word macro is, above the focus ring
and it's done
might not work for heavier/longer lens as there is limit to how much the hair elastic can hold
sort of modified the one on instructables. that one teaches you to slip one end into the gap of the focus ring. i tried it with another lens and when i zoomed, the whole elastic ended inside the gap. the autofocus will not move and you can hear the motor working. had to spend time using tweezers to get it back out. just make sure it doesn't fall into the gap. thicker elastic may work as well as i'm not slipping the end in the gap, i just used the materials mentioned on instructables
2.05.2012
Camera Straps
after photography became my hobby, collecting camera related items also became my hobby
Canon EOS, Levis, The Little Prince, Hello Kitty, Adidas
- the left one named heritageHK was bought from Club Canon Hong Kong
- this particular one features different street signs in Hong Kong
- "Canon collaborated with renowned local design unit for a new “HK8logy” camera strap collection, designed to feature the unique culture of Hong Kong"
- the rest are all authentic camera straps with different companies collaborating with magazines
- downside is they are all only suitable for lighter DSLRs such as 600D
- use the Adidas one for my GF1
2.02.2012
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)