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The Zenit 12xp is a Russian-made camera of the 80's and early 90's. Dubbed the Russian tank is capable of dealing with all situations and all your challenges armed with 58mm f2 Helios.
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My first reflex was a Zenit E, my true "photography teacher." After this camera, I bought other Zenit models, as a Zenit EM, a TTL...funny cameras to shoot with, but they are are QUITE HEAVY. So, some years ago, I had a great secondhand affair with a Zenit 122. Same family, but with less weight to carry.
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Have you always been fascinated by square pictures? Do you want to get a medium format camera but you're scared that they are too expensive and complicated? Do you have a 100 USD? Do you want to walk into a event / party with the camera and have everyone look at you?
If you answered yes, then you are the perfect master for Yashica D
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The Pentax Auto 110 "Black Panhead" was developed in Japan between years 1980 & 1985.
It was capable of programmed exposures between 1/750 second at f/13.5and 1 second at f/2.8, and had a ISO between 100 & 400ASA. It uses 110 film cartridge and has a lot of accessories (lenses, flashes, filters...)
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Reflex camera of the high class. These cameras were produced by factory "KMZ" (Krasnogorsk) since 1958 to 1964.
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What can I say when I must talk about the camera wished for years? I can say that I take photos from 1977. Until 1983, perhaps of punctual and sporadic form, but from this moment, photography turned into a love for me. At this time, I began using a SLR, but it was not mine, so I started looking for one. It came from 1990, and it was a Minolta X-300, a second-hand one.
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This is the story about my love affair with the Minolta X-700; a beautiful Japanese 35mm single-lens reflex camera. But looks aren't everything (I hear you think), thank god she can make great pictures too, with a little help from myself! Sharp, vibrant, amazing depth of field and I can go on and on and on and on...
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This camera was given to me by a friend on my birthday, he said that somebody he knew had it stored in a closet for many years and he wanted to get rid of it.
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The Pentax K1000 is a beautiful piece to add to anyone's analog camera collection. Though it may not be the same as the older Pentax models, it still delivers outstanding results
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The ONLY film worth using during classic tweed cycling events: I went on a quick hunt for flat caps and tweed jackets and realised that my old Yashica Twin Lens would really fit the Look! and what better film to use than the Rollei Retro 400!