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If you are looking at a classic Rollei TLR, the big question is usually Rolleiflex vs Rolleicord. Both are beautifully made twin lens reflex camera...
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Rollei is one of the most rewarding names to explore if you are buying a vintage film camera. The brand is best known for beautifully engineere...
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The Ricoh 500G is one of the most approachable compact 35mm rangefinder cameras of the 1970s. It is small, straightforward to use, and gives yo...
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Ricoh KR and XR SLR cameras are some of the most appealing choices for photographers who want a dependable 35mm film SLR without paying premium...
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Ricoh’s premium compact film cameras have become favourites among photographers who want a truly pocketable 35mm camera with a high-quality lens an...
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If you are trying to choose the best Ricoh film camera for everyday shooting, travel, street photography or learning manual exposure, you are looki...
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If you are choosing your first serious film camera, or returning to film after years of digital, one of the most useful comparisons to understand i...
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Focusing a rangefinder camera feels wonderfully quick once it clicks, but it can be confusing if you are used to looking through the lens of an SLR...
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If you enjoy the idea of a compact, quiet and beautifully mechanical film camera, a rangefinder could be one of the most rewarding choices you can ...
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Point and shoot film cameras are loved because they make analogue photography feel simple: load a roll of 35mm film, switch the camera on, fram...
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Point and shoot film cameras are wonderfully simple when everything is working: load the film, close the back, half-press the shutter, wait for...
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Point and shoot film cameras are some of the easiest and most enjoyable cameras to carry day to day. They are small, quick, usually automatic, ...
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