Camera #03 - The new analog photo magazine
Camera #03 - The new analog photo magazine
special features
Bilingual magazine: German/English
112 pages, four-color, 21x28cm
Price includes shipping costs if the magazine is ordered separately.
The topics of issue #03:
Big Photo Competition: CITY
Take part in the photo competition on the topic CITY: 200x original Wolfen NC500 color films and free development and scanning await the participants. And the main prize is a brand new Rollei 35AF. Read more in the magazine camera #03.
Exclusive: The new Rollei – from Hong Kong
For over four years, Gary Ho and his team have been working on a camera that looks almost like one we all know: the Rollei 35. Now it has a flash and autofocus - and of course a modern interior. The Rollei 35AF will be the first high-quality, newly manufactured analog camera. But affordable. An exclusive interview with the man behind the Rollei.
Rollei Click – Chronicle of a Brand
On this occasion, camera on the success story of the smallest 35mm camera, which was manufactured in Braunschweig from 1966 and later also in Singapore. In a film collage we follow the eventful history up to Rollei's bankruptcy in 1981.
Exclusive: Niji from Australia
Another new analog camera. Gary Wong and his team at FilmNeverDie have created an affordable compact with a classy metal casing. An exclusive interview with the inventor and first test shots.
The Canon Story
From copycat to forerunner: In the 1930s, Canon imitated the expensive Leicas and wanted to use them to penetrate the Japanese market at a low price. In the 1960s, more and more Canon designs came onto the world market that had never been seen before. Told in a timeline camera the story of a giant.
When Cameras Wear Prada
A photographer from Colombia gives old cameras a new look. His color creations for the housings are popular around the world and usually don't end up in display cases. Customers like to take the fine pieces with them on the go.
Test: Silbersalz 200T & Wolfen NC400
camera has organized a test shoot with color negative films. The silver salt cartridge contains Kodak Vision3 200T color negative film, but without a Remjet layer. The original Wolfen NC400 is another material from the new German color film production.
William Sheepskin: South Africa
In this photo portrait, the photographer from Cape Town shows how he magically captures moods. Matching colors, matching shapes - that is Sheepskin's credo. camera wanted to know how he approaches his subjects.
The appeal of analogue
A conversation about the future of film photography. Jörg Siegel and Robert Enneper, the creative duo behind the new Wolfen color films made in Germany, talk about young and old lovers of analogue and take a look at what may come.
Henry Appenzeller: Best of Britain
Originally from Berlin, Henry lived in Great Britain for a few years to study. From there he brings back his most beautiful landscape and city pictures in the photo portrait.
Analogue Utilities by Lukas Fritz
The chemist with a doctorate is the inventor of the automatic developer Filmomat – of which there is now a cheaper Lightvariant. His Munich factory also produces a developing tank for 8mm and 16mm narrow films and SmartConvert, an app to turn negatives into positives in an instant.
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