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Having Fun with Film
A Blog by Rupert Brun, telling the story of my return to medium format film photography.
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Yashicaflex S
A rare Yashicaflex S in good condition. The first Japanese camera with a built-in exposure meter, made in 1954.
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Mar 16, 20233 min read
A 50-year-old mystery film.
A an article about a roll of film found in a camera in a charity shop. I developed the film and was surprised at what I found.
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Feb 5, 20235 min read
Noon 612 Pinhole
My first outing with a Noon pinhole camera wasn't entirely successful but I know why and the next trip should be better!
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Jun 11, 20224 min read
Finally… An SLR
I have a variety of medium format film cameras from TLR to point and shoot, but until recently, no SLR. Yes SLRs have advantages, but...
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May 19, 20222 min read
How Low Can You Go?
The Mamiya C330f is a great camera for close-up work, unless you want to photograph something only 3 centimetres tall, fixed in the...
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Apr 7, 20224 min read
Whitstable to Broadstairs Project
A project can be a great aid to creativity, in this blog I discuss a project to make a book of images of the North Kent coast.
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Feb 20, 20226 min read
Mamiya 6: The World's Most Perfect Camera System?
Claimed to be the "most perfect camera system”. I explain how I came to have one and why I won't be shooting Bergger 400 very often
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Feb 1, 20224 min read
Point and Shoot
The Fuji GA645 Pro is a lovely "point and shoot" medium format film camera that is quick and easy to use.
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Jan 31, 20222 min read
The Mighty Nettar
The Zeiss Ikon Nettar epitomises slow photography, it's basic to the point of being primitive but the results can be excellent.
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Jan 31, 20222 min read
A 45 Year Old Brand New Camera
When I returned to medium format film photography after a gap of about 35 years, this "brand new" Mamiya C330f was my first camera.
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