That being said, I was fascinated to stumble across the Recesky TLR camera that could be built in a couple of hours and use widely available 35mm film - for about $20. Richard Reeve discusses how he discovered and built his $20 Recesky 35mm Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) camera and why it�s part of his standard photography kit.ĭon�t get me wrong, I�m not some type of Luddite or traditionalist harping on about the good old days of film photography and how everyone now thinks they�re a fine art photographer just because they own an iPhone I am as much a geek as many other photographers, with my main choice of hardware being my trusty Panasonic GX-1 with the �new-fangled� m43 format rather than the more usual DSLR. Demanding a more sedate level of anticipation with the accompanying uncertainty of how the final image will turn out in print puts back a certain charm into photography that is sometimes lacking in this point-and-shoot world. ABSTRACT: In the world of ever more sophisticated digital cameras, with huge pixel counts and, more importantly, larger sensors available to all devices, including cell phones, there is still something magical about using traditional film cameras.
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