(Note: first wold, leisure-related kvetching ahead—you have been warned.) I have no idea what went wrong with this roll of Porta 400, but here’s a short list of the issues I encountered: it jammed in the camera and ripped through a frame it coiled up along its length and width immediately upon removal from the …
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Porta 400 and the Holga
Fixed apertures and questionable focus markings make for some fun image making. With the D7000, it was a bit easier thanks to adjustable ISOs and all, but Aperture Priority is Aperture Priority, whether it be 35mm film or crop-sensor digital.
Porta 400 at the Carwash with the Zomb-E
Living in a house has its perks… like Saturday morning carwashes in the driveway on warm spring days, for example.
Porta 400 and the Zomb-E
If Zomb-E bokeh was good on the crop-sensor, it’s great on film…
Porta 400 and the LensBaby
Some months ago—April, actually—before I went down the Raw Convertor rabbit hole, I burned a roll of Kodak Porta 400 testing out some of the toy/art/fun lenses in my stable. I loaded the film first, likely in late March or so, but forgot what was in the camera when I decided to test these lenses… …