We review the Olympus XA2, the point and shoot evolution of Maitani’s amazing compact XA series 35mm film cameras.
read moreIn today’s guest post, Matthias Jambon unravels the curse of the Hasselblad XPan (in the form of a camera review).
read moreJames reviews Nikon’s most exotic, enticing (and expensive) point and shoot 35mm film camera, the Nikon 28Ti.
read moreAllysse reviews the Minolta SRT 303, a simple and effective 35mm film camera that’s suitable for those looking to learn.
read moreJames reviews a somewhat anonymous and simple Polaroid instant film camera – 1981’s The Button.
read moreLately I’ve been scouring internet archives for old television commercials from our favorite camera and film brands. Enjoy!
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 moreJosh reviews the fantastic and fragile Nikon FA, that company’s most advanced manual focus SLR 35mm film camera.
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 moreJuliet reviews the Kodak Reflex II, a contemporary of the Rollei TLR which makes beautiful photos at a tenth the price.
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 moreThe Minolta AF-c is a tiny point-and-shoot film camera from the ’80s. Its sharp lens and compact form factor make it a great everyday carry!
read moreMinolta’s final pro-spec swan song is one of the most advanced SLRs ever made, and more than Connor needs in a camera.
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