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    Visit Comparison of 12 Ilford and Kodak Unhypered B&W Films Comparison of 12 Ilford and Kodak Unhypered B&W Films

    "The 2 MIN F/STOP LOSS refers to how much sensitivity in F/stops the film lost in a comparison of a normally illuminated 1/8th sec exposure compared to a 128 second exposure at the same illumination level taken through a 1000X (10 F/stop ND 3.0) n… More

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    Visit A Tedious Explanation of the f/stop (or: Read this and finally get it) A Tedious Explanation of the f/stop (or: Read this and finally get it)

    Finally I have managed to find a real explanation of f/stop that doesn't shy away from the details. If you're afraid to ask what f/stop is.

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    Visit Object moved Object moved

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    Visit Clopin Clopant Clopin Clopant

    A [photo]-blog devoted (mainly) to rangefinder b&w photography (in french).

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    Visit Paper light meter Paper light meter

    This is a handy little tool

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    Visit Zeiss Ikon Zeiss Ikon

    Corporate home of the revived Zeiss Ikon series of rangefinder cameras (ok, camera) and lenses.

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    Visit Welcome to the ILFORD Photo Website Welcome to the ILFORD Photo Website

    They still make black and white film, and it (mostly) still rocks.

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    Visit Voigtlaender - Die offizielle Homepage - Home Voigtlaender - Die offizielle Homepage - Home

    The official home of Voigtlander (or Voigtlaender). Owned by RINGFOTO GmbH & ALFO Marketing KG (Cosina simply licence the name for film cameras). The site has both German and English language versions.

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    Visit Flickr: Rangefinder Cameras Flickr: Rangefinder Cameras

    The home of rangefinder photography on 'almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world'.

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    Visit COSINA COSINA

    Japanese corporate home of Cosina, the manufacturer behind the Voigtlander range of film cameras and lenses, as well as the reborn Zeiss Ikon.

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