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This is my go-to camera when I need an extra bit of control. This SLR is heavy as a brick, clunky, and oddly comforting to hold. A bit of a tank. On the outside it looks much like it's older Zenit siblings, but it's the inside that counts.
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When i was growing up my father had a Olympus OM 1. I remember thinking it was the coolest camera i had ever seen, and i still think it's the coolest camera i have ever seen.
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Lomography's Mad Russian Scientist is back, armed with his Russian Deadstock cameras and ever-ready to take charge with his experiments - all in the name of analogue triumph!
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No sir, it is not a weapon of mass destruction... It's a 300mm telephoto wonder!
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There are three types of the Zenit 122 Russian camera. My review is about the Zenit 122K model.
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The Praktica L is an amazing camera, even after 32 years of use!
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Versatile, reliable, hands on, yet a little tech savvy... all you could ever need to get those creative juices flowing.
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A rugged workhorse from days of yore (not as days of yorey as other cameras though)
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If you ever cross this 35mm SLR camera, you will hear her irresistible mermaid-like sound… She will call you again and again… And you'll know you won’t resist to her.
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It´s build like a tank and can survive the worst places of the world. The Pentax MX was a small wonder of the 70´s Japanese optical and mechanical engineering.
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Half a kilogram heavy metal toy.
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This small SLR was the start into my photography „career“. It was given to me as a present by an old neighbor who just heard about my effort to start into b&w photography at school. He said he can`t hold it anymore and it`s better in my hands than dusty in his storage rack. It came with an Olympus flash, manual, a 35mm Zuiko lens, a 50mm Zuiko lens and a Tokina 70-150mm
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I'm half Corsican from my mother. From my birth to my 17 I've been spending my summers in Corsica. My family is based in the north bt I've visited almost the whole isle. Once we went to visit Bonifacio, at the extreme south. After wandering in the city, we took a small boat to go the the Lavezzi Islands, an archipelago situated at five kilometers from Bonifacio.
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The Canon FTb is a real classic SLR camera. It was originally released March 1971 and quickly became a favorite for advanced amateur photographers - and not without a reason.
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Over this past summer, I took a Black and White photo class at my college. A week before the class I was panicking because I didn't have a 35mm SLR to use in the class. I work at Starbucks and one of my regular customers, Mike, happened to come in one day and I told him my problem. "I have this old Canon I don't use any more and I've been wanting to sell it. How about I let you borrow it and if you like it, you can buy it?" That sounded awesome to me. So long story short, Mike ended up just giving me the camera and 3 lenses for nothing(50mm f/1.8, 80-200mm Zoom f/4.5, and a 28mm f/2.8). This camera soon became my workhorse, and it never leaves my bag.
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I don`t know where I first heard of this camera, but it must be something like love at first sight. But it could have also been something like "This thing is so ugly, I got to have it!" Most people will think you have a film camera because of its futuristic look.
The film will be transported vertical instead of horizontal, which gives you the normal landscape format. Other half frame cameras must be turned to upright format to get the result of an landscape format. Confused?
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My favourite camera breaking into in pieces right before my trip to Balos, Greece could have turned into a complete photo-disaster but, lucky me, I ended up giving my Zenit 11 SLR a go.
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Check out this gallery taken with the Kiev 19M SLR Camera and Fuji Sensia 200 film:
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The Zenit E is the 35mm SLR camera based on the Zorki rangefinder series!
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An exquisite half-frame SLR camera created by the world famous Olympus designer, Yoshihisa Maitani. With high-quality interchangeable lenses, this tiny and compact camera is a supremely collectible vintage gem.