Tag Archives: film

what’s an Alexanderplatz?

Toronto. To all you film junkies out there, Lomography announces their latest release- the Alexanderplatz edition of a film camera. Lomography cameras tend to be film based and simple to use, but with features that allow the user to experiment. … Continue reading

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knock on wood

Toronto. Have you ever heard about a camera called the Talmer? this c1890 camera with a wood body was once advertised as the “perfected automatic hand camera”. This fine example of a British camera was once in the collection of … Continue reading

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big shots

Toronto. Ahhh, that Cirkut model 10 again. There are many ways to capture a group photo. One popular way over the years was the use of a Cirkut camera. The design of the camera meant that it was revolved by … Continue reading

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pretty, pretty, pretty …

Toronto. … is what our budgie said when it wasn’t irritating our youngest by calling out her name over and over. In November, 1998 our speaker was Joan Severa. Her topic was “Dating Your Images”. As you can see from … Continue reading

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these shoes are made for walking …

Toronto. Collectors of cameras and photos haunted garage sales, photo retail stores, antique shops, flea markets, etc. in search of old collectibles. Some even resorted to want ads in the days of newspapers. The mantra was “save the best and … Continue reading

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what goes around …

Toronto. … comes around. Member Wayne Ridley sent me an email recently about a device to allow film camera collectors and users to convert many popular film cameras to digital by inserting  special ‘digital’ film. When digital was relatively new … Continue reading

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thinking cool thoughts …

Toronto. Sweltering weather last week and more forecast for next week. We seem to be getting a preview of the effect of climate change! Phew! After the recent rash of camera posts, it’s time to give the other side – … Continue reading

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distant suns

Toronto. For most of photographic history, photos were taken from about one metre to out as far as the eye could see. Double bellows extensions and other special accessories allowed photos of small objects to be easily taken with the … Continue reading

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about camera collecting

Toronto. Camera collectors look at the current values and think, “I wish I bought that model years ago”. When I started to collect back in the early 1970s, many old cameras turned up at relatively cheap asking prices. A bag … Continue reading

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… meanwhile, back east …

Toronto. For over a century, Montreal was our largest city per capital. And the most well known photographic studio in Montreal was operated by Notman with branches in Ontario and down the American east coast. The studio photograph at left … Continue reading

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