DSCF2280 by Theo Hultberg, on Flickr
The Helios 44-2 is known for its swirly bokeh, some of which can be seen in the picture above.
There's a lot of variants of the Helios 44, I've read that it's one of the most mass produced lenses in history. It's based on the Zeiss Biotar and was produced...
DSCF2368 by Theo Hultberg
DSCF2383 by Theo Hultberg
The Industar-69 is a tiny lens, it looks like a toy, but a pretty bad-ass toy.
It does not focus to infinity on an X-Mount camera without modification, but there's a very simple fix that is completely reversible.
It's got a little bit of...
I haven't had my X-E2 for very long yet, but there's one feature I'm really missing and that's being able to press the review button and look at the last photos I've taken while at the same time not having the back screen on all of the time.
I've set the camera to the "EVF Only + Sensor"...
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I used to shoot slide film and Tri-X on my Olympus OM-4. Mostly rust and abandoned places – the slide film for the former, grainy black and white for the latter.
I kind of gave up on photography when the last lab in town that developed slide film shut down, and my friend got a Canon 5D...
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