Film Photography - 6x9 v 35mm for long walks
After a recent trip up a mountain I thought it would be interesting to take a closer look at the two cameras I used, a Nikon F65 and Zeiss Ercona 6x9 folder. The square stills used in the video are taken from an Agfa Isolette III with 75mm f/3.5 Solinar lens on Ilford XP2 Super. Video recorded with a Panasonic G9 and 12-35 f/2.8 Panasonic lens (at f/2.8). Microphone was the Rode Smart Lav.

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