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The Phoblographer on MSNThe 4 Best Film Cameras Under $100 in 2025With smartphones making photography easy and accessible, there are many who feel that they are not enough. Some find the ...
Discover why older movies have a much more artistic aesthetic than newer, mostly streaming movies shot with digital cameras.
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Digital Camera World on MSNThis filmmaker hacked a 1970s Super 8 camera to record digital video – and the results are still decidedly retroThe hack isn’t the first time Tangara has built a camera – he previously created a digital-analog instant film camera using ...
The Logmar S-8 is the first Super 8mm film camera to be made in 30 years. Although it uses standard Kodak film, the rest of the camera is purely digital.
If you think this should be standard fare, as we do, then Sanyo’s newly launched VPC-CA6 weatherproof digital movie camera is designed for you – presumably a user with an active lifestyle that ...
There's a bit of footage that was shot with the camera, in the following video. For other takes on the idea of a digital equivalent of a Super 8 camera, check out the Digital Harinezumi 2++ or the ...
Unlike the market for consumer digital photography, the market for professional digital movie cameras is relatively small: The major American studios released only 194 films in 2005, ...
[AIRPOCKET] decided to bring that back, by converting an old spring-driven 8mm film camera to shoot digital video. The camera in question is a magazine-fed Bell & Howell Model 172 from the 1950s.
A 35mm film camera converted to digital would have almost no advantage over a new digital camera other than looking cool. The lenses already can be adapted for use on a modern digital camera.
No one’s going to pretend that the high-end digital film cameras commonly used in the ... modeled, printed, and assembled this working 35mm movie camera from scratch. Skip to content Gizmodo.
But with the rapid advancements in digital cinematography, Deakins is becoming a convert. He shot his most recent film, Andrew Niccol’s Now, using the new Arri Alexa digital camera.
Cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema explains how Christopher Nolan's WWII epic was filmed with Imax and 65mm film cameras: "We'd get so close and witness dogfights in the open air.
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