The Leica M6 TTL 0.58 – Great Film Cameras

The Leica M6 TTL 0.58 – Great Film Cameras

The M6 and M6 TTL are both regularly eulogised as the greatest rangefinders, and sometimes the greatest film cameras of all time. This accolade is usually reserved for the 0.85 viewfinder version, primarily because it handles critical focusing with fast...
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The Nikon FE2 – Great Film Cameras

The Nikon FE2 – Great Film Cameras

The Nikon FE2 isn't quite as well known as some of the other mid-range film SLRs Nikon has produced. It is quite similar to, but somewhat shaded by, the engineering miracle that is the FM3a with its hybrid shutter. The...
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The Nikon F – Great Film Cameras

The Nikon F – Great Film Cameras

When I chose my first DSLR many years ago I chose a Nikon. Since then I've stayed with the brand into the Z mount era. When I went back to film in 2016 it was with a Nikon F3, and...
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The Konica I Rangefinder

The Konica I Rangefinder

If you are familiar with early rangefinder cameras, the Konica I (1947-1951) will look and feel familiar enough. If not, and it is your first encounter with a rangefinder, or if you are used to modern rangefinders, the little Konica...
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The Leica M3 – Great Film Cameras

The Leica M3 – Great Film Cameras

When I went back to film in 2016, it was with an SLR, the Nikon F3, and the idea of shooting with a rangefinder had never occurred to me. During lockdown, I became curious about other kinds of cameras and...
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The Kodak No 2 Folding Pocket Brownie

The Kodak No 2 Folding Pocket Brownie

The No. 2 Pocket Brownie on Deal Pier. Gimbal head not required! The Kodak No. 2 Folding Brownie was introduced in 1904 as part of the the Folding Brownie series. This was Kodak's least expensive folding roll film camera range...
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The Nikon FE SLR

The Nikon FE SLR

The Nikon FE flew under my Nikon radar for many years. I regularly shoot with the FM3a, F3 and F6, and I've had a FM2/n in my collection for some years, but somehow I remained completely unaware of the FE....
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The Kodak No 2 Folding Autographic Brownie

The Kodak No 2 Folding Autographic Brownie

The Kodak No 2 Folding Autographic Brownie has couple of unique points of interest. The front plate is engraved with tiny text that describes the rather eccentric ‘Autotime’ system, and there is a stylus on the back to engrave notes...
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Nikon Film Cameras in The Movies

Nikon Film Cameras in The Movies

As a Nikon user and collector, I've noticed quite a few Nikon film cameras appearances in the movies and on TV shows. This short article outlines those appearances. I've also written in more detail about the Nikon F's appearance in...
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Early Cameras, a Timeline

Early Cameras, a Timeline

This timeline of early cameras describes significant photographic milestones and early cameras representative of their year of introduction between the inception of photography and 1900. I've also provided an overview of the most important developments decade by decade from 1840-1900...
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Leica Film Cameras in The Movies

Leica Film Cameras in The Movies

The legendary German marque has had more than its fair share of movie appearances, particularly the M3. Leica pioneered the 35mm 'miniature format', back in 1930 with the first practical camera to use standard cinema film, which required high quality lenses...
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Camera Timeline – Year by Year

Camera Timeline – Year by Year

This year by year camera timeline lists significant milestones and cameras representative of the year, as well as some curiosities and evolutionary dead-ends, from 1900. The timeline does not include developments in lenses, film processes or camera phones. These can...
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The Nikon F6 – Great Film Cameras

The Nikon F6 – Great Film Cameras

The Nikon F6 was the last of the line of Nikon's professional SLR film cameras, and perhaps the most technically refined and advanced 35mm film camera ever made. It is the film camera I taken most pictures with. This is...
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The Nikon FM3A – Great Film Cameras

The Nikon FM3A – Great Film Cameras

The Nikon FM3A (often written as FM3a) is one of the most refined manual SLR's ever made, and as a 21st century manual focus film SLR, somewhat of a throwback. It was introduced in July 2001 when the shift to...
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Around the World with a Leica Q

Around the World with a Leica Q

Nearly three years after I first posted about my new Leica Q on this site, it was stolen from a South Kensington Pub. This was after a visit to the Natural History Museum to see the 2019 Wildlife Photographer of...
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The Leica Q – A Game Changing Camera

The Leica Q – A Game Changing Camera

Inspiration When a friend of mine purchased a Sony RX1  in 2016 I thought it was way to much to spend on a compact camera.  At £2,700 this was no trivial purchase and so I looked closely at cheaper options:...
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Back to Film with the Nikon F3

Back to Film with the Nikon F3

It's been a while... Before I went back to film with a Nikon F3 in 2016,  my previous film camera was a compact APS film point and shoot Canon IXUS, from the late '90s . My photos from that time...
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