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35mm Camera Film



Crosley Pictograph Standalone Film Scanner (CR5503A-BK)


Crosley Pictograph Standalone Film Scanner (CR5503A-BK)


$22.36


Accessing your warm memories of holiday gatherings andfamily vacations from years ago can be a daunting task.Forgo expensive services and instead get nostalgic as you digitizeyour favorite forgotten images with Crosley’s easy-to-use, standalone filmscanner. Crosley’s Pictograph scans and converts all 35mm slides and negativesinto high resolution digital images. Whenever it’s convenient, connectyou…

Photographic film Photo Mugs


Photographic film Photo Mugs



35mm photographic film. ….


Roll of 35mm photographic film Photo Mugs


Roll of 35mm photographic film Photo Mugs



Photographic film. View of a roll of 35mmphotographic film. When the film is exposed tolight, silver halide crystals suspended in thefilm undergo chemical changes to form a latentimage. Later the film is chemically processed todevelop the latent image into a permanent image.In monochrome film there is only one layer ofsilver halide crystals. In colour film there are 3separate layers of silver hali…


Blue Q - Cameras Zipper Pouch


Blue Q – Cameras Zipper Pouch


$3.50


(7×9) Cameras Zipper Pouch…

Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Bar Sink 16 Gauge


Undermount Stainless Steel Kitchen Bar Sink 16 Gauge


$80.24


The 1716 stainless steel undermount bar sink makes a great addition to your small kitchen or bar area. Constructed from 304 grade stainless steel with a chromium/nickel content, the single bowl 1716 is available in your choice of 18 or 16 gauge thicknesses. The brushed satin finish helps to mask small scratches that may occur over time and keep the sink looking beautiful for years. The overall dim…

Nikon MB-17 AA Grip Battery Pack for Nikon N65, F65, N65, N65QD Cameras


Nikon MB-17 AA Grip Battery Pack for Nikon N65, F65, N65, N65QD Cameras


$19.99


The Nikon MB-17 Battery Pack Grip is an external battery pack that attaches to the base of compatible Nikon SLR cameras and becomes a fully integrated part of the camera. The MB-16 is designed exclusively for the Nikon N65, N65QD, F65 & F65D 35mm SLR Cameras and can accommodate four 1.5V AA-type Alkaline-Manganese, Lithium, NiCad or NiMH batteries. Especially with AA-type Lithium batteries, the MB…

Walt Disney Treasures - The Chronological Donald, Volume Two (1942 - 1946)


Walt Disney Treasures – The Chronological Donald, Volume Two (1942 – 1946)


$32.99


CHRONOLOGICAL DONALD, THE-VOLUME 2: 1942…

Strike


Strike


$2.99



Minolta Maxxum 7 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only)


Minolta Maxxum 7 35mm SLR Camera (Body Only)


$599.99


Maxxum 7 35mm SLR Camera Body (Lens Not Included) ***OPEN BOX***  This NEW product you are browsing has been inspected by our certified technicians to ensure that it meets factory specifications; it is guaranteed to be in perfect working order.The Equipment is sold in AS IS condition and returns will not be accepted so please contact us with any questions BEFORE placing an order at 1-800…

What’s the APS-C crop factor equivalent of a 50mm lens on a 35mm film camera?

I’m not sure if the question makes sense or not; but I have a 35mm SLR camera; with a 50mm f/1.9 lens on it.

I love the view of that 50mm f/1.9 lens on my film camera; what would be the equivalent of that lens on a DSLR (Pentax K-x)?

The K-x has a 1.5x FOV crop, so you’d require a 50mm/1.5FOV= 33.3mm lens. Or in practical terms, anything between 30mm and 35mm.

If you want to keep the f/1.9(ish) maximum aperture, Pentax has a 31mm f/1.8. Unfortunately, it’s +$900 item: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/394223-REG/Pentax_20290_smc_Pentax_FA_31mm.html

And to achieve the same shallow depth of field as your f/1.9 on a cropped body (using a 30-35mm lens instead of 50mm), you’d actually have to use f/1.4. You can run the numbers for yourself to verify this: http://www.dofmaster.com/dofjs.html

So, enter Sigma: they have a 30mm f/1.4 for ‘just’ $440: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/433041-REG/Sigma_300109_30mm_f_1_4_EX_DC.html The reviews are so-so but there’s not much else out there that does the same. For a while I considered getting one for my Nikon D200 (also with a 1.5 crop factor.)
Sigma 30mm f/1.4 user reviews: http://www.fredmiranda.com/reviews/showproduct.php?product=320&sort=7&cat=38&page=1
Lab review: http://www.photozone.de/canon-eos/298-sigma-af-30mm-f14-ex-hsm-dc-test-report–review



35mm Camera Film

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When Fayth Glotzer started her capstone project at Wilson College, she wanted to expand her knowledge of the problems within Chambersburg s minority and immigrant population while helping those children express themselves through photography.


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