Looking back at the time that Canon made a fruit-themed APS film camera, the ELPH Shades Sunshine.
read moreIn the1990s, Canon launched their new EOS Rebel camera with one of the defining marketing campaigns of the decade – “Image Is Everything.”
read moreJames shoots a fifty year old roll of Kodak Panatomic X, a fine grain, low speed black and white film.
read moreSarah shares why the perfect travel camera today is a cheap old digicam, a digital point and shoot from the 2000s.
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 moreJames reviews the Canon Sure Shot Zoom XL, a chunky Canon point and shoot 35mm film camera that first debuted in 1989.
read moreHere’s why the Nikon Z5 is the best value full frame mirror-less camera you can buy today.
read moreJames reviews Canon’s last professional 35mm film SLR camera, the Canon EOS 1V. It’s nearly perfect, and surprisingly priced.
read moreAfter seven years of shooting classic cameras, we’ve compiled our list of the ten best electronic SLRs of all time.
read moreJames reviews the Canon AV-1, a camera that’s often described as “a Canon AE-1 with aperture priority mode.”
read moreWe review the Canon Multi-Tele, a point and shoot 35mm film camera that’s capable of shooting in both full frame and half frame!
read moreJames reviews the Canon Sure Shot A1, a cute and capable point-and-shoot 35mm film camera that’s submersible to 15 feet!
read moreAfter two years of only using SLRs, Aidan dips his toe into the pool of rangefinder cameras with Canon’s Canonet QL17 G-III.
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