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Matt Loves Cameras

By: Matt Murray
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  • Film camera reviews, instant camera reviews, everything analogue photography related! Episodes cover the photo zine creation process, buying film cameras on eBay, film emulsion reviews, travelling with film, community film photography challenges, and much more!

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  • Kodak ColorPlus in China
    Apr 20 2024

    I was nervous about taking the Olympus Stylus Epic to China.

    Not because I thought I would lose it or have it stolen, but because I was worried that I wouldn’t take any decent pictures with it.

    My February roll for the Frugal Film Project had problems with underexposure - so how would I go in China in early Spring? A 200 speed film wasn’t ideal, would there be enough light for my photos?

    As you can see from these images, I needn’t have worried. Most days we had glorious bright weather, although it was a little chilly.

    I was careful about taking images on this roll. I only pressed the shutter button when I thought I had a guaranteed banger. I love this shot of two young ladies in the Forbidden City.

    You might remember this image from China (People) Substack. By the time I got my Stylus Epic out, I had to go for a tighter shot and one of the 3 hula hoopers is out of frame, though you can still see her shadow on the right.

    I’m really pleased by how this whole roll came out. I didn’t use the ‘flash off’ function once. Clearly the issues with the February roll were my fault.

    Kodak ColorPlus 200 is such a good film, I prefer it over Gold and UltraMax.

    This shot in the Lingering Garden in Suzhou looks lovely. The roses are in focus but the pot plants in the background have a soft out-of-focus blur.

    Looking at these images, I can see why the Stylus Epic has a good reputation. The lens is sharp. Almost like digital.

    Yet its compact size makes it perfect to fit in your pocket and whip out at a moment’s notice.

    Maybe I’ll grow to love the Stylus Epic after all.

    Watch on YouTube

    Take a look at over 20 images from this roll in my latest YouTube video.

    Also check out my first China video, there’s 100 images shot on the Fujifilm X100VI comparing 5 different film simulations.

    That’s it for this time, more China photos soon!

    Cheers

    Matt

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    35 mins
  • Desert Island Cameras #2
    Mar 19 2024

    Which 10 photography items would you take to a desert island? This is the second episode of a new interview segment - Desert Island Cameras!

    My guest is the amazing Molly Kate, talented photographer, writer with 35mmc, and popular film photography YouTuber @Eclectachrome Desert Island Cameras is of course a rip off of the very long running BBC radio show Desert Island Discs.

    Here are the rules:

    * You can bring 10 items to the island.

    * The first 8 items you can either be cameras or films. You could choose 4 cameras and 4 films, or 7 cameras and 1 film, or 1 camera and 7 films, or any other combination, it's up to you. However there are a couple of catches...

    * For every camera you bring, you must also bring film for it. So if you bring an SX-70 as item 1, you will also need to bring SX-70 film as item 2.

    * You must have owned or used all cameras and films you mention.

    The 9th item is your favourite photography-related book.

    The 10th and final slot is a luxury photography item not covered by the above.



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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Desert Island Cameras #1
    Feb 18 2024

    Which 10 photography-related items would you take to a desert island? This is the question I asked Theo Panagopoulos recently.

    Theo is a talented Sydney photographer, one of the hosts of the Camerosity podcast, and also has his own excellent camera review blog photothinking.com. It was wonderful to hear his 10 items as we progressed through our chat - not surpisingly his Mamiya 7 featured heavily in the mix!

    Of course my idea for Desert Island Cameras is a rip off of the long running BBC radio Desert Island Discs.

    Desert Island Camera rules

    Here are the rules for this segment:

    * You can bring 10 items to the island.

    * The first 8 items you can either be cameras or films. You could choose 4 cameras and 4 films, 7 camerass and 1 film, 1 camera and 7 films, or any other combination.

    * For every camera you bring, you must also bring film for it. That is, if you bring an SX-70 as item 1, you will also need to bring SX-70 film as item 2.

    * You must have owned or used all cameras and films you mention. No dream or white whale cameras here.

    * The 9th slot is for a photography-related book.

    * The 10th and final slot is a luxury photography item not covered by the above.

    Watch on YouTube

    You can also watch this episode on YouTube.



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    1 hr and 14 mins

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