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Seattle Photographer, Creative Director

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Decided to clear out my camera collection a few days ago. And before putting everything on a marketplace had to test 3 cameras to make sure they still work. This didn’t end well, as I am not parting ways with two cameras out of three yet.

Olympus Infinity Stylus 35-70 & Kodak Vision3 250D

I had this camera since last year and it was my first time trying it out. Now I’m questioning my decision to sell it, and probably it will stay in my collection for awhile.

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Olympus XA & Kodak Vision3 250D

I really want to like this camera but focusing part is the most annoying thing about it. Even with good vision it is really hard to see whether you hit the focus. Plus the shutter button is so sensitive, when you lightly touch it, it fires the shutter and you end up with pocket shots a lot of times. Other than that it’s a very capable camera with a fast lens, considering it’s a point and shoot.

Anyways I decided to give this one another chance and keep it for now.

By the way light leaks are completely my fault here but I kinda like them.

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Pentax PC35AF & Kodak Vision3 250D

Another fun point and shoot with a fast lens. Indeed I have too many cameras and this one will have to go.

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Developing and Scan

Film was developed in Cinestill ECN2 chemistry and converted with Negative Lab Pro, using default profiles and no adjustments.

Thursday 09.12.24
Posted by Marina Boichuk
 

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