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Back in the late 1990s as the digital revolution overtook photography there were abortive attempts to develop a digital upgrade for 35mm film cameras. Imagine a film cartridge with attached sensor,… ...
I'm Back is a digital back for film cameras that allows old 35mm cameras to shoot digital files -- and it's back on Kickstarter with an updated and fully funded version.
The camera attachment has been designed to offer 35 mm camera owners the option to take photos on photographic film or in digital mode, simply by attaching the I'm Back module.
“The first low-cost digital back for your 35mm camera. For those who always wanted to have a “hybrid” camera working with photographic films or in digital mode.
It’s one of the holy grails of photography — a practical, easy way to switch between digital and film for all the incredible analog 35mm cameras that are already in circulation. And while we don’t ...
Digital backs for medium-format SLRs offer advantages over 35mm-style digital SLRs. But are they worth the price? By Michael Reichmann | Published Dec 17, 2008 7:09 AM EST ...
Back in the heyday of analog point-and-shoot cameras, the better-quality models used 35mm film. Ilford's Sprite 35 was one of the classics, and it's now being reintroduced – sort of – in the ...
Old film cameras don't have 99.9% of the features available in modern DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. At best, you will have a built-in light meter and maybe autofocus if the camera is "new" enough.
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