Take a look at Gerardo Puglia’s 35mm timelapse footage for Small World Coffee, shot on his 1939 Bell and Howell Eyemo motion picture camera with Nikon mount and ZEISS prime. Before there was EOS, there was Eyemo. And still is.
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