Looking back at the time that Canon made a fruit-themed APS film camera, the ELPH Shades Sunshine.
read moreThe Minolta P’s is a simple and cheap point and shoot camera with a neat gimmick – an ultra wide lens and panoramic aspect ratio!
read moreSarah shares why the perfect travel camera today is a cheap old digicam, a digital point and shoot from the 2000s.
read moreThe Kodak Ektar H35 is the most affordable way to get into film photography. Just don’t expect high quality build or images.
read moreJames takes y’all on a stroll through Boston’s Seaport District with a Contax TVS Digital point and shoot from 2002.
read moreJames reviews the Canon Sure Shot Tele, an interesting and surprising point-and-shoot 35mm film camera from 1986.
read moreJames Reviews the Canon Snappy Q, a point-and-shoot 35mm film camera from 1989 that’s a perfect summer accessory today.
read moreWe review the Olympus XA2, the point and shoot evolution of Maitani’s amazing compact XA series 35mm film cameras.
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 moreRoberto was given a humble Kodak point and shoot film camera by his grandmother, who worked at Kodak. Turns out it’s a favorite.
read moreJames reviews the Canon Sure Shot Zoom XL, a chunky Canon point and shoot 35mm film camera that first debuted in 1989.
read moreThe Ricoh GR1 was Ricoh’s first premium 35mm point and shoot film camera, and it’s one of the best of the type. But it comes at a price.
read moreDaniel Rider stumbled into a Contax TVS, and inadvertently realized it’s the perfect camera for the streets of Bangkok (and beyond).
read moreJames reviews Nikon’s most exotic, enticing (and expensive) point and shoot 35mm film camera, the Nikon 28Ti.
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