Winslet used a replica of a Rolleiflex camera to take actual photos while she was acting in the film, recreating some of Lee Miller's iconic images. "It couldn't just be a prop… I had to be confident and comfortable with it. And in order to do that, I had ...
Despite this film camera’s compact size, the focusing screen is large and beautifully bright, making it easy to use. The built-in, through-the-lens exposure meter is accurate though you will need to track down a slightly obscure battery for it to work and your choice of battery may affec...
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stemming from “Buroni” (Brownie, as in the Kodak Brownie), which is what 120 medium-format film was known as in Japan back then. The ‘ca’ was added as a little reference to contemporary brands that used “camera” in their official names, such as Leica, Konica, ...
I use a 35mm Nikon FM2 or medium format Rolleiflex 6008 Integral both with a portrait lens.Famous clients: Carolyn published Centurians last year (Andre Deutsch, pounds 25), a photographic tribute to 100 people who helped shape 20th Century Britain including David Bowie, Twiggy, Richard Branson...
Winslet said she learned to use her "body as a tripod," holding her breath before taking a photo, to keep the camera still and avoid ruining the shot. 60 Minutes asked why that level of detail was so important to Winslet. "Anyone who's worked with a Rolleiflex cam...
Kate Winslet used a replica of a Rolleiflex camera to take photos on the set of "Lee," her latest film about the life of World War II photojournalist Lee Miller.