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Alfie Cameras TYCH+ review: pocket-sized analogue creativity unleashed

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Alfie Cameras Tych+: one-minute review

The Aflie Cameras TYCH is a new and exciting half-frame analogue camera from Alfie Cameras. It’s amazingly compact, beautifully designed, and packs an incredible range of optics and creative options onto a rotating lens board, from an f/156 pinhole to a 33.3mm (50mm equivalent) f/8 rapid rectilinear lens. This presents many cool, creative options in a camera so cleverly conceived, designed, and engineered, that it’s small enough to more or less fit into a pocket.

Being “half-frame” means you’ll get twice as many shots of a roll of film: a 36-exposure 35mm film will effectively double the number of images you can take, giving you 70 plus shots. With the ever-increasing cost of film, this is an attractive consideration for anyone who wants to dip their toes into the analogue sea. 


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