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  • Film Photography News — May 2026 Recap: Fujifilm Film, All Kodak Films, New Polaroid Film, New Large Format Films
  • Ilford HP5, a 4x5 Camera, and a Ruined Victorian Quarry in North Wales

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fstoppers.com /1 month ago

Is This the Ultimate Large Format Landscape Film?

Ilford's Pan F Plus has been a staple black-and-white film for decades, but it was never available in sheet formats until now. The new 4x5 and 8x10 releases open up a genuinely dif...

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analog.cafe /1 month ago

Film Photography News — May 2026 Recap: Fujifilm Film, All Kodak Films, New Polaroid Film, New Large Format Films

Fujifilm is still making film — despite the rumours — I’ve compared all the ISO 800 colour-negative films, and reviewed Polaroid’s new Reclaimed Purple 600 film. Plus: the first la...

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fstoppers.com /1 month ago

Ilford HP5, a 4x5 Camera, and a Ruined Victorian Quarry in North Wales

Shooting large format film in an abandoned Welsh slate quarry sounds like a niche pursuit, but the images that come out of locations like this are unlike anything a modern digital...

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fstoppers.com /1 month ago

The Rules for Shooting Expired Film

Expired film is one of the more unpredictable variables in film photography, and knowing how to handle it can mean the difference between a roll worth keeping and one that goes str...

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petapixel.com /5 days ago

Fujifilm Acros II Is the King of Fine Grain Black and White Film

The original Fujifilm Acros film long held a special place in our camera bags here at Blue Moon Camera. We’d say that the whole Neopan line of films was highly favored by us, but w...

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dpreview.com /1 week ago

Fujifilm's trying something new after 40 years of disposable QuickSnap cameras

Photo: Fujifilm Fujifilm is celebrating the 40th birthday of the QuickSnap series of single-use 35mm film cameras. To mark the occasion, the company has announced two new additi...

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fstoppers.com /1 month ago

Film Photos Looking Flat? Three Fixes That Actually Work

Film photography has a way of humbling you fast. You shoot a roll, wait days to see the results, and get back something flat, muddy, or just... off. This helpful video lays out thr...

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petapixel.com /1 week ago

Film Friday: Ilford Delta 100 Perfectly Blends Contrast and Tonality

When we first conceived of our Film Friday series, we had a few different motives in mind. The first was that we had long noticed that some black and white films were more popular...

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fstoppers.com /3 weeks ago

This 40-Year-Old Camera Still Shoots Stunning Black-and-White Landscapes

The Olympus XA2 is a 35mm clamshell camera from the mid-1980s with exactly three focus positions and zero manual exposure control. That sounds like a recipe for frustration, but St...

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nytimes.com /1 month ago

Film Photography Is Back. This $100 Point-and-Shoot Is a Great Place to Start.

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petapixel.com /1 month ago

Film Friday: Kodak TMax 400 Is Far From a One-Trick Pony

TMax 400 came into the world in 1986, at the same time as its slower speed brother. You can think of them as near identical twins, in fact. Since its introduction, TMax 400 has hel...

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petapixel.com /2 weeks ago

Football Film Friday: Kodak Tri-X in a Disposable

Happy Football Film Friday!⁠ Football, soccer, footy... whatever you call it we know what has been captivating your attention these past couple weeks, and will for the days ahead!...

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petapixel.com /2 weeks ago

This New $20 35mm Film Camera Embraces a Classic East German Brand

Photographers in 2026 live in the age of reusable film cameras. There is the Pure35 that U.K. retailer Analogue Wonderland launched last month, Lomography's huge array of cameras,...

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alexluyckx.com /1 week ago

Extreme Film Review No.08 – Ilford Pan F+

When it comes to slow film, one of my first experiences and still favourite is Pan F+. This is a great film for the summer; it’s slow, high-contrast, fine-grain and sharp. It is al...

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analog.cafe /1 month ago

Kodak FunSaver ISO 800 Colour-Negative Film Review: How Good Is This Cheap Disposable Camera Film?

Kodak FunSaver is a common disposable camera from a familiar brand. In this article, I’ll review the core reason these bits of funky plastic cost so much — the film. I’ll also disc...

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fstoppers.com /1 month ago

The Real Cost of Shooting Film in 2026 (And Why It Might Be Worth It Anyway)

Film is expensive, inconvenient, and gives you zero instant feedback. A single shot on medium or large format can run you the equivalent of a few dollars once you factor in the fil...

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fstoppers.com /1 month ago

16 Years of Shooting Film: What Actually Changed and What Got Worse

Film photography cost less, took longer, and had far fewer options in 2010 than it does today. Els Vanopstal has been shooting film since that year, and the contrast between then a...

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fstoppers.com /3 weeks ago

The 5 Best Film Stocks for Beginners in 2026

Starting in film photography means making a choice before you ever press the shutter: which film to load. The wrong stock can make a beginner's early rolls frustrating and expensiv...

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analog.cafe /1 month ago

Kodak Pro Image 100 Pulled -1 Stop, Overexposed +1: With Snapic A1

I’m never shy about praising Kodak Pro Image 100. This film is an underrated emulsion with impressive climate stability and colours akin to the premium Portra / Ektacolor Pro films...

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analog.cafe /1 month ago

Shooting Fujifilm Fujicolor 800 QuickSnap Camera Film: Extracted and Exposed in a Much Nicer Camera

In this article, I’ll show you how I took this twenty-year-old disposable camera apart, recycled its components, and the photos I got on the very expired Fujifilm Fujicolor QuickSn...

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petapixel.com /1 month ago

This Beginner-Friendly 35mm Camera Comes With Two Rolls of Film For Just $50

Analogue Wonderland, a photographic film store based in the U.K., has released a beginner-friendly analog camera called Pure35. [Read More]

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alexluyckx.com /1 month ago

Extreme Film Review No.07 – Ilford FP4+

So here’s the thing: faster films are better known for their latitude, but mid-speed films are often overlooked for it. And I’ll have to say I’ve done some wild things with FP4+ in...

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fstoppers.com /1 month ago

Time To Try Film Photography? Forget an Expensive Leica M6, You Need a Cheap Nikon FM!

There was a moment recently when I realized the digital noise became too loud. Influencers and brands constantly talking about the latest technology and how it can improve your ima...

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petapixel.com /4 weeks ago

Light Lens Lab’s New Black-and-White Film Will Have Unique ‘Character’

Since Light Lens Lab shared its last development update for its black-and-white film project last Summer, it has made significant progress and solved some new problems. [Read More]

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