Saturday, 22 September 2012


Fresh RED SCALE 35mm Negative LOMO Films for sale. Made from fresh Kodak ColorPlus 200 35mm negative film. Expiry date is on 12/2013. C-41 process. Expires 03/2014.

PRICE PER ROLL: RM 20.00 FREE SHIPPING WITHIN MALAYSIA.

For more useful techniques on how to shoot Red Scale Films, please refer http://www.flickr.com/photos/xabl/3460022608/







                                                           

Redscale is the name given to a technique of shooting photographic film where the film is exposed from the wrong side, i.e. the emulsion is exposed through the base of the film. Normally, this is done by winding the film upside-down into an empty film canister. The name "redscale" comes because there is a strong color shift to red due to the red-sensitive layer of the film being exposed first, rather than last (the red layer is normally the bottom layer in C-41 (color print) film). All layers are sensitive to blue light, so normally the blue layer is on top, followed by a filter. In this technique, blue light exposes the layers containing red and green dyes, but the layer containing blue dye is left unexposed due to the filter. E-6 (color slide) film has also been used for this technique.

Image created using the redscale technique with Kodak MAX 400 film.
Depending on the type of film used, the resulting colors seem to range from maroon, to red, to orange, to yellow.
The technique seems to have been discovered accidentally. Some people shooting large format color film would load the individual negatives backwards. This phenomenon is likely as old as color film itself. However, it has only recently gained popularity as an effect intentionally sought.
The technique is considered by some to be part of the lo-fi photography movement, along with use of toy cameraspinhole camerasinstant cameras, and sprocket hole photography.
The Lomographic Society International has produced a pre-loaded redscale 35mm film, that will fit in all standard 35mm cameras. Because of the nature of the film, shots need to be over exposed by one or two stops to achieve correct exposure on developing.








                                      
                               

Saturday, 8 September 2012

Vintage 35mm VOIGTLANDER Vito C ( similar to BALDA CS 35 and MINOX 35 ML ) film camera. Made In Germany. It has a built in light meter and auto exposure. A compact 35mm point and shoot camera. Very light weight, suitable for travelers or Lomographers.
Year made 1980. Lens Color Skopar f2.8/38mm. Comes with ORIGINAL Box, Strap, Manual Brochure, Flash Unit, and a Hand Made Soft Leather Case.
The camera was in working conditions, which I have tested myself with an Ilford DELTA 400 B&W 35mm Film. Lens is free of fungus. There is a minor dent outside the viewfinder area, but it did not have any effect on the glass inside it. Other than that, everything is perfect! Sample photos attached bellow.

PRICE: RM 300.00 WITH A FREE KODAK EKTAR 100 35MM FILM ROLL, 2 UNIT NEW BATTERIES, AND NO CHARGES FOR POSTAGE WITHIN MALAYSIA ONLY.

Please refer for more info: http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Balda_CA_35





























SAMPLE PHOTOS TAKEN BY VOIGTLANDER VITO C AT KLUANG RAILWAY STATION, JOHORE.. FILM USED: 35MM ILFORD DELTA 400 BLACK AND WHITE..
( Home Processed )


























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For Sale here is a 1970's MINOLTA HI MATIC G 35MM Film Camera. Comes with ORIGINAL Minolta soft casing and lens cap. The camera works well. Light seals replaced! What you see in the photos are the actual conditions of the camera. Cosmetic is 9 / 10. Value buy. Manual instructions will be email to the buyer upon request.

PRICE: RM 250.00 PLUS FREE SHIPPING WITHIN MALAYSIA, AND FREE ONE ROLL OF FRESH KODAK POTRA 160 35MM COLOR FILM.

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The Minolta Hi-Matic G was a quite compact viewfinder camera. Like the other Hi-Matics it had automatic exposure. And like other 1970s Hi-Matics it had the CdS window inside the filter ring and a hot shoe for the flash. With this camera Minolta overcame the "Electro Control" system which needed two batteries. Its CdS controlled exposure program set speed/aperture combinations from 1/30 sec./f2.8 to 1/650 sec / f14 . The focusing ring had four distance symbols. F-Stop and shutter speed were shown in the viewfinder.


  • Type: viewfinder camera using zone focus symbols on the lens barrel.
  • Manufacturer: probably Minolta (some experts have doubts to say so because of comparable models of other brands)
  • Year of launch: 1974
  • Film: 35mm with speeds 25 to 400 ASA
  • Lens: Rokkor 1:2.8/38mm (4 elements)
  • Shutter: leaf shutter
  • Metering: CdS photo resistor
  • Dimensions: 116×71×53 mm
  • Weight: 375 g
Vintage year 1957 AGFA SILETTE L 35MM Film Camera for sale. This camera has the Apotar Lens and Prontor-SVS 9 Speed Shutter. It also has a built in selenium exposure meter, which STILL WORKS and sensitived to light. The shutter has a coupled exposure value scale and click - stop setting. Made in West Germany. Comes with 1 Yellow Filter, 2 Black and White Filters, Aluminum Lens Hood, and a Hard Brown Leather Case. I will email the buyer a copy of Agfa Silette Manual upon request. A value buy for analogue lovers or vintage collectors.

I have tested this camera during my visit to Mersing, Johore. Photos taken using a 35mm ILFORD SFX 200 Black and White Film. Please scroll down to view them.

PRICE: RM 180.00 PLUS A FREE 35MM FILM. NO POSTAGE CHARGES WITHIN MALAYSIA.










There are some scratches around the surface of the lens hood, but no major ones. You can still  polish them.





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Photos taken using ILFORD SFX 200 35MM Black and White Film.
( Home Processed )











                                             
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