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    Meta 35: Metadata from film cameras

    March 30, 2018 /

    One of the great features of digital photography, aside from the instant gratification of knowing you’ve got the shot, is that the cameras record your settings, the metadata, assisting you in evaluating what worked and what did not.  Most film cameras had no way of recording the settings used, requiring that the photographer keep meticulous notes, which could be consulted once the film was returned from the lab.  As film photography developed over the years, manufacturers were able to design film cameras which recorded the shooting information.  However, extracting the information from the camera required special software and a cable proprietary to the manufacturer.  In researching the purchase of my Canon…

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    Camera Upgrade: Canon EOS 1v

    March 30, 2018 /

    Lately, I’ve been back to shooting film, shooting both digital and film cameras on our recent trips to Anguilla, Antigua, and Barbuda.  Along for the journey were several film cameras, including the Canon EOS 1v.  The 1v was Canon’s last professional 35mm SLR camera, with a magnesium alloy body and weather sealing throughout.  At 10 frames per second, it was a favorite of sports shooters for years.  It is a solidly built camera, and fits perfectly in my hand like the later DSLRs that Canon produced.  I have the HS version, which includes a detachable power booster, however given the bulk, I leave that behind. The beauty of traveling with…

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