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Cameradactyl OG 4x5 Hand Camera with 135mm Optar lens, Atomic X film, developed in New 55 monobath. Digitized with a Fujifilm XT2 and Minolta Celtic 50mm/3.5 macro lens. I did everything wrong and it's still my favorite photo of the year.
Film Photography Podcast
Episode 271 - April 15, 2021
Film photography and movie making chatter including Third Man Photo Studio, Cameradactyl Boop Boop Slide Digitizer plus Rock Bottom Novelties SUPER SPACE SLIME MONSTER Mask! With Michael Raso, John Fedele and special guest Mark Dalzell.
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The 2019 FILM PAIDEIA is an annual gathering of film shooters organized and presented by The Darkroom in San Clemente, California.
Pictured: Mat Marrash with the 4x5 Cameradactyl OG Camera
Image: Bell & Howell xl20 Super 8 camera / Kodak Vision3 50D
These little doo-dads convert a cold shoe to a hot one, with a short lead to the X-terminal on the lens. They also clamp firmly to the slightly loose-fitting shoes in the plastic body. Here I used two of the little flash-mounts to elevate my uncoupled cold-shoe range finder, placing it on the left for more convenient right-eye access, as well as raising the wide-angle viewfinder so that the whole field of view is unobstructed by the camera body. This is a 3D printed Camera body, devised by Ethan Moses of Cameradactyl, that takes Mamiya-Press lenses and 2x3 Graflok film backs.
Cameradactyl Homunculus, Mamiya-Press 100mm/3.5, Portra 400. Film digitized with a Fujifilm XT2 and 50mm/3.5 Minolta Celtic macro len.
Cameradactyl Homunculus MP with 100mm/3.5 Mamiya-Press lens, Ektar 100, Graflex RH12 6x6 roll film back, digitized with a Fuji X-T2, Minolta Celtic 50mm/3.5 macro lens.
I'm experimenting with processing black and white printing paper as direct-positives. For more on the process, take a look at Cameradactyl's YouTube feed.
Cameradactyl Homunculus, 75mm/5.6 Mamiya-Press Lens, Portra 400 in an RB67 roll-film holder. Film digitized with a Fujifilm X-T2 and Minolta Celtic 50mm/3.5 macro lens.
Testing out the Cameradactyl 4x5 3D printed camera with Mat Marrash and Amanda
Photo of Amanda in our darkroom.
Darkroom print on Adox MCC 110 fiber paper
Film Photography Podcast
Episode 223 - June 1, 2019
This episode features Ethan Moses and his Camerdactyl OG 4x5 3d printed camera
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Cameradactyl Homunculus, 75mm Mamiya-Press lens, Portra 400 in an RB67 roll-film back. Film digitized with a Fujifilm X-T2 and Minolta Celtic 50mm/3.5 macro lens.
Cameradactyl Homunculus with Mamiya-Press 75mm, Portra 400, Digitized with a Fujifilm X-T2 and a Minolta Celtic 50mm/3.5 Macro lens.
Cameradactyl OG, 135mm Optar lens, Portra 400, Calumet 6x9 roll film holder. Scanned with a Fujifilm XT2, Minolta Celtic 50mm/3.5 macro lens. Processed with Negative Lab Pro in Lightroom.
Cameradactyl Homunculus, Mamiya-Press 100mm/3.5, Portra 160. Digitized with a Fuji XT2, Minolta Celtic 50mm/3.5 lens, and Negative Lab Pro.
Cameradactyl Homunculus, RB67 back with Portra 400 and 75mm Mamiya-Press lens. Digitized with a Fujifilm X-T2, Minolta Celtic 50mm/3.5 macro lens and processed with negative Lab Pro in Lightroom.
The 2019 FILM PAIDEIA is an annual gathering of film shooters organized and presented by The Darkroom in San Clemente, California.
Pictured: Mat Marrash with the 4x5 Cameradactyl OG Camera
Image: Bell & Howell xl20 Super 8 camera / Kodak Vision3 50D