I'm Back Roll Adds Digital Screens to Film Cameras
The I'm Back Roll is a gadget that transforms film cameras into digital shooting devices, featuring an APS-C sensor and internal storage.
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Canon's new RF 14mm f/1.4L lens is put to the test, hailed as its fastest and widest RF lens yet, with comparisons to other wide-angle options. Meanwhile, the I'm Back Roll gains optional screens and EVFs, enhancing its digital conversion of film cameras. Separately, a humorous Nikon Z8 wildlife shot won a public award. Keep an eye on the Source camera, now slated for a 2026 release with updated specifications.
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The I'm Back Roll is a gadget that transforms film cameras into digital shooting devices, featuring an APS-C sensor and internal storage.
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Ordinary Filmmaker has provided further details regarding the upcoming Source camera, confirming a target release window in 2026.
This video review from FroKnowsPhoto examines the Canon RF 14mm f/1.4L lens, highlighting its status as Canon's fastest and widest RF lens to date.
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Photographer Alison Tuck won the Sterna People's Choice Award at the Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards for her image titled 'Now where is my nest?'.