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An englishman on shooting the Japanese way
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The Rollei Rolleimatic is a very unique camera conceived by Heinz Waaske who already created the legendary Rollei 35. Let's have a look at the seducing design and functions of this unique camera that we easily can call a masterpiece.
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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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Komrades, do not think I have turned my back upon our beloved Soviet optical systems. However, it was Fate that led me to be mesmerized by this oriental beauty!
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It looks, talks, feels and exposes like the legendary Lomo LC-A! What are the differences you ask? Check it out!
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Those big, bulky professional cameras might seem intimidating and difficult to use but the Camera Review of the Week proves otherwise!
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Now is the time to get some top-of-the-notch analogue camera equipment, as pros still switch to digital and you can get their used equipment at bargain prices! For example is this Mamiya 645 AFD.
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The Canon EOS-3 is a 35mm professional, autofocus camera. It boasts a 45-point area autofocus and can shoot as fast as 7 frames per second. The camera supports all AF and EF lenses accept for the new EF-S lenses made specifically for digital cameras with sensors smaller than 36mm x 24mm. Fifteen custom functions can be set to individualize the camera to truly fit your needs. It even reads the DX coding on the film to properly set the ISO value. Yet, despite all the bells and whistles it is an easy camera to own and operate. All the major dials are in easy reach.
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As a kid I had a Polaroid 1000 TKKG Edition, I don`t know who gave it to me, but the fact, to see the picture immediately was for me a god given thing. But I remember my father as well who always tried to teach me that those SX-70 films are really expensive. So it happened after a while that my beloved Polaroid has to find a place in the storage rack.