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Olympus XA2 versatility at its best
Looking for a fun, compact camera that you can take anywhere? Look no further than the Olympus XA2! This little gem is a favourite daily carry of our Vintage Camera Hut employees, Chris and Sebastian. -
The Yashica T4: A Revolutionary Camera for Capturing Special Moments
Introduction: The Yashica T4, a 35mm film camera, was released in 1990 and was an instant hit among photography enthusiasts. Its automatic features... -
Shooting Expired film like a boss
Simply put, it's film that has passed its expiration date. Now, you might be thinking, "Why on earth would anyone want to use film that's past its prime?" Well, stick with me, because there are actually some really cool reasons for shooting with expired film. -
How make your film photography cheaper
Film photography can be an expensive hobby, but it doesn't have to be. There are several ways to make film photography more affordable, without com... -
The popular kid of the block - Canon AE-1 VCH Review
One of the most popular cameras of the mid 70's and early 80's and for a good reason, the Canon AE-1 was a leap forward on SLR design for Canon. It was the first camera to integrate... -
Nikon FM - A professional 35mm camera on a budget
The Nikon FM was released on the late 1970's was a interchangeable lens camera aimed to professional photographers. This mechanical camera has an great battery powered three LED + 0 - meter, a 1/1000th shutter and a flash sync of 1/125th. -
The All-in-One package camera. - Olympus Mju II VCH Review
With a decent pocketable size and an impressive 35mm f2.8 sharp lens, this point-and-shoot camera from the late 90s has raised a considerable fan base worldwide.
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Olympus OM10, my favourite film camera
Why would I choose Olympus OM10? I know, I know, there are so many amazing film cameras out there. Well, you never forget your first love! And m...
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