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January 05, 2019 in Tips/Resources/Guides, Entertainment, Cameras
In the middle of the 20th century at possibly the height of rangefinder camera popularity, Nikon did something amazing, releasing 8 variants of their flagship Nikon rangefinder camera in just 12 years- a feat only matched by the…
Read More December 25, 2018 in Cameras, Entertainment, Tips/Resources/Guides
Instagram and eBay are filled with images and info on premium compact film cameras, but when others offer comparable features and similar looks for 1/5th the price, is it really worth it? Here are 4 affordable alternatives to expensive point and shoot film cameras.
Read More Tags: Point and Shoot, Minolta TC-1, Fuji Tiara, Ricoh GR1, Nikon 28 Ti, Nikon AF600, Ricoh R1, Konica Hexar AF, Nikon L35AF, Konica, Nikon, Ricoh, Minolta, Fuji November 16, 2018 in Cameras, Reviews
The Nikon 35 Ti is an advanced compact 35mm point and shoot camera first debuted in 1993.Today the Nikon 35 Ti is considered expensive by most at a cost of around 300 to 700 USD, but still thats…
Read More Tags: Nikon 35 Ti, Unknown, United States, Premium Compact, Nikon November 12, 2018 in Cameras, Film, Lenses, Reviews
The Nikon EM is an Aperture Priority, 1980’s film camera, with a very small form factor and highly affordable price. It offered nothing groundbreaking upon its release, and is often passed up by…
Read More Tags: Nikon EM, Kodak Color Plus 200, Finland, SLR, Nikon October 28, 2018 in Cameras, Film, Lenses, Reviews
The 1980s Nikon EM is an aperture priority only camera, meaning you can choose the aperture and the camera will choose the shutter speed with its built-in meter and internal electronics. Semi or fully…
Read More Tags: Nikon EM, Kodak Color Plus 200, Ukraine, SLR, Nikon August 17, 2015 in Cameras, Film, Lenses, Entertainment
One of the most well-known photos of our time is that of the ‘Afghan Girl’. Taken by photographer Steve McCurry while on assignment for National Geographic in Pakistan in 1984. McCurry captured the…
Read More Tags: Nikon FM2, Kodachrome 64, Nikon
