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It's time once again for us to look back at the star reviews of this week, starting off with insights on cameras. Our featured lomographer has recently introduced us to a trusty machine of an SLR camera, his old friend, the Mamiya/Sekor 500DTL.
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In which our hero regales you, dear reader, with a tale about an old friend.
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The Mamiya C220 is featured in the "inspiring people" campaign by WE
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Large, Heavy, Vintage and complicated the Mamiya C33 is a great twin lens camera. An uncommon camera with many special features.
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I return to review this film again, this time looking at it's funky, explosive, cross-processed side... WOW!
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The Mamyia Six is a little known WWII hero that can produce a powerful image that Mamiya's are known for and an image that is much like the legendary Holga.
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I found this camera on my favorite flea market and was very surprised that Mamiya also produced 35mm cameras, because I just knew the big professional medium format cameras.
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The Mamiya Press Universal is big, weighty and boxy. But this beautiful camera is quite possibly the best medium format camera you can find!
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Want to take your medium format habits up a notch? Then take this entry level 6x4.5 beauty to town and prepare to be impressed!
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It's large, in charge and will take you places... that is if you can carry it there. This professional level camera will give you the shots you want whenever you want.
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If my house was on fire and I had to save one thing (other than my wife and child, as they do slightly trump everything) then I am about 99% sure it would be my Millennium Falcon from when I was a kid. If I could save two things then the second would be my Mamiya C220.
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It is my latest discovery to carry such a special canon on my hand.