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I found at my dad's home an old Canon T50, decided to put it to use and it still shoots perfectly. I'm going to review it pointing out some pros and cons of this nice camera.
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Since I first saw the Carl Zeiss Werra 1, I really got into this nice small camera. It still delivers a decent quality and offers a few details you will not find every day...
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There is a brand new Fisheye sensation in town! Say hello to the Fisheye One All Black – Offering 170° circular fisheye shots on 35mm prints, this is one sleek camera. Read on for full details!
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Small, light, bright and unknown.
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An accessory that can be used with the Fisheye 2 is the Colorpslash Flash!
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Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim is a great plastic toy camera. A lightweight and travel-friendly camera, it can take awesome shots of your favorite locations!
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A declaration of love of panorama, sprockets, cross processing, multiple exposures and redscale, all from one lightweight camera!
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Yes, there are new uses for specialized camera Yashica Dental Eye. Befriend a dentist now and get your hands on one of these!
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For simplicity and sharpness in a compact package, you simply can't go wrong with Olympus' baby, the Trip 35.
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It's small, compact and has some similarities with our beloved LC-A. The Olympus XA2 was and remains a great bargain for analog camera enthusiasts out there.
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The great 35mm camera scam started in the 1970's with the promotional "bait" cameras. Lucky for me then!
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Often described (as many other cameras are) as the "poor man's Leica", the Canon Canonet QL17 is a brilliant rangefinder at a fraction of the cost of most other rangefinders. It sports a crystal clear, tack sharp, f1.7 45mm lens that accurately captures colors as well as all the gradients between black and white. Produced in the mid-1960s and sturdily built, many excellent examples of this camera and later versions can be found on ebay for a steal. Due to age, the light seals need to replaced but this can be done by most camera enthusiasts with a sheet of black foamy, x-acto knife, and some adhesive. There are several website that offer instructions on how to replace the seals simply by plugging Canonet QL17 into a search engine.
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When I first saw this camera I didn`t think I would ever get one, since I thought that the Supersampler would be better, But now that I have both I don`t think that way! Actually, I would probably tell a lomo-newbie to get both of them, starting with the Actionsampler!