In the1990s, Canon launched their new EOS Rebel camera with one of the defining marketing campaigns of the decade – “Image Is Everything.”
read moreJosh finally finds his ideal digital / film camera kit. Here’s why it’s the Fuji X-T1 and a suite of old Olympus Pen lenses.
read moreAfter a long thrift-store drought, Josh finds new fun in Baby’s First Photo, a 35mm toy camera. And then he puts it to good use.
read moreAn errant swing of the hand, a tumble and a crash, a destroyed Nikon, and the real reason it hurts to lose a camera.
read moreAfter seven years of shooting classic cameras, we’ve compiled our list of the ten best electronic SLRs of all time.
read moreJosh reviews the Nikon Series E 75-150mm zoom lens, a low-priced lens with solid performance and serious utility.
read moreJosh reviews the fantastic and fragile Nikon FA, that company’s most advanced manual focus SLR 35mm film camera.
read moreJosh reviews the Nikon One Touch Zoom, an “anonymous” point and shoot 35mm film camera that’s heightened his appreciation of the class.
read moreAfter seven years of shooting classic cameras, we’ve compiled our list of the ten best mechanical SLRs (plus three honorable mentions).
read moreFor better or worse, Leica is an aspirational brand for many photographers. In this article, Josh debates himself over his feelings for his Leica.
read moreJosh has been scanning film for ten years and he’s just about had enough. Maybe a rant, maybe a cry for help. Poor guy.
read moreJosh reviews the half-frame 35mm Olympus Pen FT in this review that’s much more than just another camera review.
read moreWe speak with the director of Sirkhane Darkroom, whose aim is to teach the arts to children refugees from the Syrian Civil War on the Turkish side of the Turkey-Syria border.
read moreJosh dives into the history of Nikon’s first succesful amateur SLR camera, with details by model and which you should buy today.
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