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Learn about the features and durability of the Tenba Fulton V2 16L All Weather Backpack, perfect for carrying camera gear on the go. Find out what fits inside and why this backpack is a great choice for photographers.
Learn about the features and durability of the Tenba Fulton V2 16L All Weather Backpack, perfect for carrying camera gear on the go. Find out what fits inside and why this backpack is a great choice for photographers.
A detailed review of the Shen Hao 6×17 film back and Dayi 6×12 film magazine for large format cameras. Discover the pros and cons of these accessories and see sample images captured with these film backs.
Discover the durability and quality craftsmanship of PortaBrace gear, including the Wheeled Production Case, Sack Pack, and HIP Packs. Perfect for transporting equipment on location shoots, these products are a must-have for video and photo professionals.
Explore the world of pinhole photography with Reality So Subtle 6×17 and 6x17F cameras, the Harman Titan 4×5, and Custom Camera Building’s Hasselblad pinholes. Discover unique features, image quality, and creative options for pinhole enthusiasts.
For those seeking the ultimate medium format camera system, look no further than Hasselblad. Renowned for its robust, modular design, Hasselblad cameras are built to withstand the rigors of a commercial photography career. With interchangeable components like lenses, viewfinders, film magazines, and digital backs, Hasselblad offers unparalleled flexibility and dependability. Whether shooting film or digital, on location or in the studio, Hasselblad’s V-series and digital backs deliver exceptional image quality and durability. Discover the timeless appeal and innovative features of Hasselblad, a trusted name in professional photography.
The Ebony Camera Company was started in 1981 when Hiromi Sakanashi, a photographer from Kyushu, Japan, could not find a large-format camera that was lightweight and portable like a field camera but with the rigidity of a monorail. So Hiromi decided to create his own, and other photographers noticed and asked him to build them one, too; thus, the Ebony Camera Company was born.