If you enjoyed our first guest blog post, here's another! If any of you are thinking of acquiring a new camera for your collection, or are thinking of making the leap into analogue photography, read on to see what Ray Goodwin (@ray__goodwin) thinks of the Nikkormat FTn! For as long...
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Review: Hasselblad XPan
Review: Mamiya C330
Intro:
The Mamiya TLR series was topped by the C330 which boasts features such as 120 & 220 compatibility, a one-action wind on crank, a changeable back for single exposure photography, and also weighs 340g less than the C33. It also has interchangeable lenses across all the series – a massive selling point for these cameras. Ideal TLR’s for people who like to chop and change lenses
Review: Olympus Pen FT
Intro:
The Olympus Pen FT is generally known as one of (if not the) nicest half-frame cameras around due to having interchangeable lenses. In the 60’s and 70’s Olympus made lots of half frame cameras due to the appeal of them shooting 48/72 shots a roll. The Pen FT was specifically made between 1966-1972 and had an integrated
Review: Canon AE-1
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Intro:
Canon’s AE-1, released in 1976, and the subsequent AE-1 Program, released in 1981, are cult classics in the crowded SLR market. Touted as the world’s first camera equipped with a microprocessor, it gave photographers the option to use Shutter Speed Priority exposure mode, rather than the usual Aperture Priority offered by their main competitors. They were a runaway success, and are still
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