Classic Camera Revival – Episode 38 – Consumer Grade

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Today we talk about those great little cameras that may not hit the professional mark, but instead take on a more plastic approach. That’s right we’re talking consumer cameras this episode we also have a great new film stock to talk about, that’s right the first film out of Kosmo Foto, Mono 100!

Cameras in Today’s Show…

Nikon F90
Don’t let this camera fool you, the Nikon F90 is a solid piece of engineering often overshadowed by the Nikon F4, but for John and Alex, it is their camera of choice when they want an SLR, without having to carry around a massive camera.

CCR Review 41 - Nikon F90

Make: Nikon
Model: F90
Type: Single Lens Reflex
Format: 35mm, 24×35
Lens: Interchangeable, Nikon F-Mount
Year of Manufacture: 1992-2001

Minolta X700
A classic Minolta camera and one that is well liked around the table. One of the first Minolta cameras to offer full program mode and with a large range of lenses to back it up is certainly a worthy addition to any Minolta collection.

CCR - Review 34 - Minolta X-700

Make: Minolta
Model: X-700
Type: Single Lens Reflex
Format: 35mm, 24×35
Lens: Interchangeable, Minolta MD Mount
Year of Manufacture: 1981

Canon Elan II
Like the F90, the Elan II may be consumer grade but it certainly has the quality and features of a pro camera, and for Mike, it is his choice in solid cameras that don’t cry over if something happens.

Make: Canon
Model: EOS Elan II/EOS 50
Type: Single Lens Reflex
Format: 35mm, 24×35
Lens: Interchangeable, Canon EF Mount
Year of Manufacture: 1995

Eos ELAN II

Canon Rebel Ti
Don’t get this camera confused with a digital camera, it was 35mm first and for Donna a great way to crack into the 35mm film market as it’s pretty similar to the digital SLR of the same name.

Make: Canon
Model: EOS Rebel Ti/EOS 300V
Type: Single Lens Reflex
Format: 35mm, 24×35
Lens: Interchangeable, Canon EF Mount
Year of Manufacture: 2001

Canon EOS Rebel Ti

Kosmo Foto Mono 100

CCR:FRB - Review 01 - Kosmo Foto Mono 100

If there’s one thing we’re seeing in 2018 is that film is back and new film stocks are starting to make it to market. But the one that has us rather excited is Kosmo Foto’s Mono 100. This fantastic B&W ASA-100 film looks beautiful in almost any developer you soup it in, but the one developer both Alex and Bill agree on is Blazinal 1:50 for 7.5 minutes or Kodak D-76 1:1. Plus who doesn’t like the amazing space-age packaging!

End of the LineDowntown DundasCCR:FRB - Review 01 - Kosmo Foto Mono 100 - Roll 02 (Kodak D-76)CCR:FRB - Review 01 - Kosmo Foto Mono 100 - Roll 02 (Kodak D-76)

You can read more about Alex and Bill’s adventures with Mono 100 over on the Kosmo Foto Page. Just click the names!

Looking for a good spot to get your gear and material fix check out Burlington Camera (Burlington, ON), Downtown Camera (Toronto, ON), Film Plus (Toronto, ON), Belle Arte Camera (Hamilton, ON), Pond’s FotoSource (Guleph, ON), Foto Art Camera (Owen Sound, ON). Out West there’s The Camera Store (Calgary, AB) and Beau Photo Supply (Vancouver, BC). Additionally you can order online at Argentix (Quebec), buyfilm.ca (Ontario), the Film Photography Project or Freestyle Photographic.

Also you can connect with us through email: classiccamerarevivial[at]gmail[dot]com or by Facebook, we’re at Classic Camera Revival or even Twitter @ccamerarevival

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