Bencini
Koroll T
The Bencini Koroll cameras produced in the 1950s and 1960s are as much fashion statement as photographic equipment. They used 120 roll film, with frame sizes of 6 x 6cm and the more unusual 3.5 x 4cm, depending on the model.
posted by Scott Andrew Bird
The Bencini Koroll cameras produced in the 1950s and 1960s are as much fashion statement as photographic equipment. They used 120 roll film, with frame sizes of 6 x 6cm and the more unusual 3.5 x 4cm, depending on the model.
This is the lightbox I use to photograph all cameras on this site. Beautiful.
While the majority of photography podcasts focus on the gear, in The Art of Photography Ted Forbes takes a close look at the various aspects of creating great photographs. Everything from explanations of concepts such as ‘rule of thirds’ and ‘depth of field’ to how pinhole cameras work (and how to make one). A tremendous mix.
If you love taking photos, regardless of what type of camera you’re using, whether you’re shooting film or digital; check out The Art of Photography podcast. Highly recommended.
Fantastic.
NB : I'd love to find out more about these cameras, and hear about those you've got in your collection. Or the one you just picked up on eBay.
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