![]() ![]() I’m named Christian Friedländer aka Shades Of Laks aka The Tower Prophets (together with Dicki Lakha aka Yohn & Joko), a stage scenographer and photographer from Copenhagen/ Berlin, working for theaters and operahouses all around Europe since 1993. Right now I’m working on a theater play in Copenhagen, an opera in Lyon, and a lot of imaginary theatrical still photos in my atelier in Copenhagen. with a vengeance! (I buy almost any analog flee marked camera I come by, and there are plenty in Berlin!) Taking photos has over the years become more and more important to me in my artistic life, and after 10 years with a digital camera, I’m back on celluloid. Going back and forth between Copenhagen and Berlin I usually carry this comfy monks bag, found in venice last summer. Never thought I would become the Leica geek type of guy, but hey… 3 months ago I bought this beauty of a Leica M5 after reading a lot of great stuff about it around the net in different forums. I love the double exposure feature, the overhanging shutter speed dial, the TTL light meter, vertical lug straps, the heavy feel of it in my hands, and the overall ugly duckling story to it… I love it, and sometimes sleep with it -) Shoots primarily HP5+ and Kodak Tri-X. I have had tons of polaroid cameras, and have shoot them a lot in the days before digital cameras. ![]() Now with the Impossible Project and the really neat Sofortbild Shop in Berlin I shoot polaroids again with a smile. I love to think of the different types of motives that has gone through that camera! The SLR 680 is a true beauty that works perfect. I adore this camera for many reasons, I have had 3 different Ricoh GR Digital before I got this analog version. The digital Ricoh is the camera I have used the most throuhout the last 5 years and it makes excellent pictures for any occasion. It’s a win win combo to have a digital and analog Ricoh GR in each pocket. It has a wonderful Super 8 film app in HD that I use a lot, and this iPad is deffinately the most popular gadget of the household. on the inside lid I have some sticker photos I took with a Game Boy camera I bought in Akihabara… Sugoi! Keys for my home in Berlin with a keychain from a Formula 1 race in Istanbul! (The only one I ever been to)īeaten up card holder from Mugi, bought in Tokyo in 1999. Old Calendar, where I helplessly try to keep track of time and projects. Thanks for sharing your bag, your thoughts and your gear. I love to see people using the M5, it may be an ugly duckling, but it is a very good one.Ĭheck out the links and please come and comment if you feel that way inclined. Keep them coming folks, we need more submissions, so get your bag on. Send me a hi resolution image of the bag (please make sure it is horizontal) and its contents, with some details about yourself and what you shoot. Oh and don’t forget your contact details (twitter, flickr, tumbler et al). Send the bag shots here.Announced in November 2021, the Instax Mini Evo is the latest hybrid instant camera from Fujifilm, sporting a classic, vintage retro design that recalls old-fashioned cameras from yesteryear. Inside it's a very modern device, though, pairing a 5 megapixel digital camera with an inbuilt Instax Mini printer and sporting two shutter release buttons, 3-inch LCD screen, accessory shoe, selfie mirror, flash, a charging port and a micro SD slot. You can also use the Mini Evo to print images from your smartphone (or indeed any image file found on your smartphone), too. The small 54x 86mm (2.1 x 3.4in) paper prints emerge from the slot in the side of the camera and gradually fade into view 90 seconds after you first pressed the shutter button. You can also use your smartphone as a remote control and wirelessly release the camera's shutter from the INSTAX mini EVO app, which is available for iOS and Android phone. Inside the Fujifilm Mini Evo is a 1/5-inch CMOS sensor which is capable of producing digital images of 2560x1920 pixels. The fixed lens offers a 28mm equivalent focal length, with an f/2 lens. ![]() Using the camera is pretty much entirely automatic thanks to the Program AE mode. ![]() The Instax Mini Evo automatically optimizes the shutter speed (1/4 second to 1/8000 second), flash output, ISO speed (100 to 1600) and other key settings according to the current shooting conditions. ![]()
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