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Daniel 2024-06-23 04:32:29

[Metal, Brass] perfect to film with mft cameras!

5
Roger 2024-09-26 02:55:34

[6 to 12,000] This is just what my meter-less film cameras needed.

5
Andrea 2024-04-07 04:19:51

[0.33 lb] I like this grip so much that I have one on each of my 3 Canon cameras.

5
Chuck 2024-04-25 08:20:44

[Blue] Using everything on my canon cameras every day.

5
Tamara 2024-04-24 05:53:12

[271 gsm] I use Canon Cameras, Printer & Inks.

5
freddie 2024-04-24 09:55:26

[USB-C] Wish all Canon cameras used this big boy!

5
Kevin 2024-05-13 05:33:42

[0.615 lb] Very well made. I use it with my canon full frame cameras.

5
Christopher 2024-06-21 08:16:31

[8] I shoot film for two reasons: 1. Film lets me shoot with old cameras. (My favorites right now are the Nikon F2 and Nikon S2. I also shoot a Nikon FE which I like very much.) Older cameras don't necessarily take "better" pictures, but I think I take better pictures with them. I have to slow down and be more deliberate. This doesn't mean I can't shoot something that is happening at high-tempo, but I just have to plan better. 2. Film renders images differently than one of my digital cameras. Colors, contrasts, dynamic range -- all different. Not necessarily "better," but different. Better is a matter of opinion based on whatever criteria you establish. Sometimes "better" is not technically superior; it just looks really nice. So, this review is following my first roll of Lomo100. I was shooting my F2 with a 50mm f/2. Lomo100 has a nice clean look about it. Contrast is pretty good in strong outdoor light where you'll probably be using 100 speed film anyway. Colors are not super-saturated, but nice. It renders color somewhere between Portra and Ektar. It's a tad bit grainy for a 100 speed film -- but see note 2 above -- NBD. It's inexpensive and fun to shoot. Although I shoot more expensive films on occasion, I have a hard time justifying it in a 35mm camera when you can have a great time with stuff like this, Fuji C200, and Agfa 200 (if you can still find some).

5
Richard 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[3 VDC] I still enjoy film photography even though I have several digital cameras. This battery with the help of B&H keeps me enjoying photography.

5
Matt 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Pattern] Stable, consistent, instant film for Fuji Mini cameras.

5