To be clear, you aren't talking about the camera that's in two of the photos are you? You're hoping to figure out what camera took these photos?Hi there! Im a new photographer with limited knowledge of film cameras and hoping to make a new purchase soon! This camera has such an incredible finish to its photos but I just can’t find it anywhere? Does anyone know what it could be? Or any cameras that could achieve that look? Help would be truly and greatly appreciated.
I don't think it's possible to tell you with any certainty what camera took this photo. Someone more learned than myself might be able to give you a good idea what film type it may be however.Hi there! Im a new photographer with limited knowledge of film cameras and hoping to make a new purchase soon! This camera has such an incredible finish to its photos but I just can’t find it anywhere? Does anyone know what it could be? Or any cameras that could achieve that look? Help would be truly and greatly appreciated.
Do you know who the photographer is, or where you got these photos from? It may be possible to track the photographer down and either ask him/her directly or find out via some social media post.To be clear, you aren't talking about the camera that's in two of the photos are you? You're hoping to figure out what camera took these photos?
Perhaps a little harsh? The op has identified himself as both a new photographer as well as having limited knowledge of film cameras. He/she likely hasn't got the background to know that they're asking a question that realistically can't be answered. He's also just joined photrio today. Maybe the situation could be handled more tactfully?Get real, people. A camera is a box with a lens at one end and a sensitive surface at the other. Image quality is due to lighting, the lens and processing, be it chemical or digital. The box is pretty irrelevant.
Well spotted! So identify the camera in the photo and the mystery is solved. That being said, she's holding the camera away from her eye to take the photo, which in my mind suggests autofocus, and probably even a digital camera given the small size of the flash unit on the camera. I also can't see a film advance lever. Could these photos all be Instagram filtered digital files?The last picture is the female photographer taking her picture in a mirror, her dress is buttoned on the wrong side. So figure the camera in the picture et voila.
I was responding to the responders, not to the OP.Perhaps a little harsh? The op has identified himself as both a new photographer as well as having limited knowledge of film cameras. He/she likely hasn't got the background to know that they're asking a question that realistically can't be answered. He's also just joined photrio today. Maybe the situation could be handled more tactfully?
...her dress is buttoned on the wrong side.
I was responding to the responders, not to the OP.
Brad, 120 K'chrome? Why do you think so?
Images from a wanna-be fashion photographer trying to emulate a film look with digital images.
Self-obsessed and unoriginal. Move on.
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