James reviews the Adox 300, a 35mm film camera from 1956 with one very rare feature – interchangeable film magazines.
read moreJim Graves profiles another great 35mm SLR camera for beginner film photographers – the Minolta Dynax 500Si Super.
read moreJames reviews Canon’s last professional 35mm film SLR camera, the Canon EOS 1V. It’s nearly perfect, and surprisingly priced.
read moreSroyon reviews the Pogo Click, a typical 35mm film toy camera with a basic mensicus lens.
read moreJames reviews the Nikon Lite Touch Zoom 70 WS, a point and shoot 35mm film camera from the year 2002 (one of the last compacts Nikon made).
read moreDario brings us on a lo-fi journey to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea with a Keystone XR308 110 film camera.
read moreJames reviews the Nikon FE2, one of the best manual focus 35mm film cameras with aperture priority semi-auto mode.
read moreJames reviews the Graflex Graphic 35, a compact and affordable 35mm film rangefinder camera, the kind of camera for which this site was made.
read moreFujifilm’s latest XE4 is a digital mirrorless camera with a simplified user experience and impressive performance.
read moreAidan reviews the Polaroid Now, the newest entry-level instant camera from Polaroid.
read moreSroyon reviews the humble Minolta X-370s, and argues that this bargain-priced 35mm film SLR is perfect for beginners (or anyone, really).
read moreTwo years and four countries after he first shot it, Connor realizes that the Agfa Optima 1035 Sensor is his ideal everyday camera.
read moreEric reviews the Konica C35 FD (known in export markets as the Konica Auto S3), a compact rangefinder film camera with a legendary lens.
read moreDario pens something of a love letter to his Leica M6 in this short and sweet review of the classic 35mm rangefinder.
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