Episodes

Friday Jan 29, 2016
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 13 - Marry Your Lenses, Date your Cameras
Friday Jan 29, 2016
Friday Jan 29, 2016
Sure cameras are great and all but if you really want to get them going your need one thing...optics, glass, lenses! So the whole gang sits around and talks on their favourite lenses ranging from 35mm kit all the way up to 4x5!

Tuesday Jan 05, 2016
Classic Camera Revival Bonus Episode: SP-445
Tuesday Jan 05, 2016
Tuesday Jan 05, 2016
In this special bonus episode, an interview with Tim Gilbert of the SP-445 Kickstarter project. In this project, Tim and his team have come up with a new kind of 4x5 development tank that can develop up to 4 sheets at once, with an economical use of chemistry.
This Kickstarter project closes on January 18th, 2016 so you still have time! Check it out!

Monday Dec 28, 2015
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 12 - Best Christmas Present Ever
Monday Dec 28, 2015
Monday Dec 28, 2015
In the film photography world we often get a lot of cameras just handed to us either by friends or coworkers and family. So this episode the group discusses these wonderful cameras that have been gifted to us as it is the Christmas/Holiday season.

Friday Nov 27, 2015
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 11 - The Mystery Camera Challenge
Friday Nov 27, 2015
Friday Nov 27, 2015
As a group of rabid film photographers we've acquired a large number of cameras, but sometimes the cameras we use need a fresh perspective. The gang all chose one of their own cameras then without saying which cameras they had picked drew names, the person's name you drew was the camera you'd use. Sadly one camera had some issues so John speaks on his Kodak Medalist and we also have a special interview with Argentix.ca!

Thursday Oct 29, 2015
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 10 - Route 66 (That is Square Format)
Thursday Oct 29, 2015
Thursday Oct 29, 2015
The whole team is finally back in the studio and we're talking about our favourite square format cameras! Featured gear is the Rolleiflex 3.5, Hasselblad 500c, and Bronica SQ-Ai. John and Mike also leads a discussion on developing colour film at home, something that Alex is a little afraid of!

Thursday Sep 24, 2015
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 9 - We're going Big, and We're not going home
Thursday Sep 24, 2015
Thursday Sep 24, 2015
It's finally come to this, Mike, John, and Alex dive into the wonderful world of large format, specifically 4x5 cameras and discuss the Speed Graphic, the Crown Graphic, and the Calumet CC400. Other topics include developing at home without a Jobo and some of the new 4x5 films available outside of the big three (Kodak, Ilford, and Fuji).

Thursday Aug 27, 2015
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 8 - Welcome to Mount Olympus
Thursday Aug 27, 2015
Thursday Aug 27, 2015
This month, we talk about our favourite Olympus cameras, and explore three film stocks you might not have heard of.

Tuesday Jul 28, 2015
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 7 - Traveling Light
Tuesday Jul 28, 2015
Tuesday Jul 28, 2015
Join host Alex Luyckx as he podcasts live from somwhere between the village of Vimy and the Canadian National Memorial at Vimy Ridge in France! Topics for this month all relate to travelling! Covering the Contax G2 and Nikon FM2 both excellent travel cameras, tips for developing on the road, and finally what Alex has brought with him to Europe camera wise! Episode Notes: http://www.alexluyckx.com/blog/2015/07/classic-camera-revival-episode-7-traveling-light/

Thursday Jun 25, 2015
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 6 - DIY
Thursday Jun 25, 2015
Thursday Jun 25, 2015
Roll up your sleeves, it's DIY time on the Classic Camera Revival Podcast: quieting squeaky shutters, tricking out cameras, using 19th century lenses and colouring techniques, and a new use for coffee!

Wednesday May 27, 2015
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 5 - Communist Camera Revival
Wednesday May 27, 2015
Wednesday May 27, 2015
Comrades! Yes, the red menace has come to CCR and our May episode we discuss several classic cameras that came out from communist nations, mostly from the USSR during the Cold War era and one from China. In addition to cameras we discuss Russian made lenses and film stocks.