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Carol Polich  |  Jan 01, 2003

Winter Wonderland

It was one of those subfreezing, clear wintry days when the air was filled with humidity as the sun peeked its effervescent rays over the nearby mountains. I looked out the window and noticed the frost thinly caked on the glass. The tree branches in the yard and wire...

John Stewart  |  Jan 01, 2003

What's A WOCA Do?

I am going to tell you about a camera that costs less than a large format lens cap. It's the latest incarnation of the 120 film "toy camera" called the WOCA (rhymes with "Boca"). For many, this needs a bit of explaining.
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Jay Abend  |  Jan 01, 2003

While the whole photo world is buzzing about Hasselblad's styling new H1 645 system, Hasselblad quietly announced some stunning price reductions on some of its landmark camera...

Peter K. Burian  |  Jan 01, 2003

Sigma 28-200mm - 28-300mm Macro Lens

Sigma makes numerous lenses, but the "all-purpose" zooms have been the best selling models in their vast line. Replacing the "DL Hyper Zoom" models...

George Schaub  |  Jan 01, 2003

Telephoto Lenses For View Cameras

It used to be, and may still be the dream of many 35mm shooters to try their hand at medium format. The larger film size is certainly an advantage when going for big prints, and the clarity and fine detail it reveals makes 35mm look like the...

Monte Zucker  |  Jan 01, 2003

Master Class

Sure, it's nice to shoot outside just before sunset with the "sweet light." But it's just as nice to be able to shoot all day long. That's what...

Joseph A. Dickerson  |  Jan 01, 2003

Telephoto Lenses For View Cameras

I shoot multiple formats ranging from 35mm to 4x5, depending on subject matter and my...

Jay Abend  |  Jan 01, 2003

Hasselblad Zeiss Telephoto

When you think about really long, really fast glass, you naturally think of 35mm. I have owned both Hasselblad and Mamiya RZ systems for years, and the longest lens I own is a 180mm. I'm like most shooters--I think of compact and portable 35mm as the...

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