Analog Insights
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Hi, we are Jules, Greg and Max. This channel's primary focus is analog photography in the digital age. We are sharing gear and film reviews as well as learnings from our various shoots and insights on developing film. In the process, we also address different kinds of photography (e.g. portrait & fashion editorials, landscape and street photography) on all sorts of formats (e.g. 35mm,..
Analog Insights
1M ago
In this episode, I review the Canon Demi EE17, a 35mm half-frame camera introduced in 1966. It comes with a fantastic 30mm f/1.7 lens, a bright viewfinder, beautiful sleek, round design and automatic exposure in a shutter speed priority mode. It originally caught my attention when John Sypal mentioned using it for some of his earlier street shots in Japan. With the introduction of the Pentax 17, the Canon Demi EE17 has become more relevant again. Both cameras share a compact form factor, solid built quality, zone focusing and at least some automatic exposure mode. The Canon is significantly he ..read more
Analog Insights
1M ago
In this episode, Greg and I review the Leica R-E, a manual focus single lens reflex camera built between 1990 and 1994. The R-E is a reduced version of the Leica R5, offering exactly the same features except for the program and shutter speed priority modes, so it only comes with a manual and two aperture priority modes: one with center weighted full area metering and one with selective metering. Back then, this reduced version addressed first-time Leica buyers or professionals looking for a less expensive second body. It was often sold in combination with the fantastic 28-70mm zoom lens ..read more
Analog Insights
2M ago
In this episode, Greg and I sit down to briefly discuss all the new releases in the film industry. The Polaroid I-2 saw a recent firmware update and new film stock. The Pentax 17 has been around for a while and you had asked for Greg's view (as a Pentax film camera collector for over 40 years). The Rollei 35AF is all the rage right now and Greg got a chance to spend a few days with it and I also share my first impressions. We hope you enjoy this in-between episode. Please excuse our faux-pas regarding the focus on the main camera ..read more
Analog Insights
3M ago
In this episode, Jules and I review the Nikon F3, arguably the most legendary professional 35mm single-lens reflex camera ever produced. The Nikon F3 was introduced in March 1980 but so successful that it remained in production until 2001. This also meant that it was built five years longer than its successor F4 and was available to purchase in parallel to the F5 which was released years later. The F3 also saw the most model variations of any Nikon F camera. I have an ad here from 1980, the year of introduction, in a TIME magazine promoting the camera to professional photographers. Next ..read more
Analog Insights
3M ago
In this episode, Jules and I review the new LomoChrome Color ‘92 Sun-Kissed which Lomography recently introduced. I had tested the original LomoChrome Color ‘92 together with my buddy Marc Rebillet in New York prior to its launch in 2023. In contrast to the original version, this sun-kissed edition allegedly comes with less blue tones and an overall warmer feel. According to Lomography, the stronger grain in combination with the soft orange and yellow hues gives the film a nostalgic 1990s look. They also highlight that it is well-suited for portraits as it accurately represents skin tones. Int ..read more
Analog Insights
4M ago
In this episode, Jules and I review the Mamiya Sekor Z 50mm f/4.5 W lens for the Mamiya RZ67. The lens is roughly equivalent to a 24mm on a 35mm camera and thus pretty wide. Given the 6x7 image ratio, the wide angle images and medium format depth of field create a very special characteristic look. The lens is well suited for shooting landscape, architecture, unusual close-ups and environmental portraits. The RZ67 is famous for its 110mm f/2.8 lens but there are a lot of alternatives available which all live up to professional expectations. Jules stumbled upon a classified ad for this lens in m ..read more