This is the new Pentax 17. For the past decade or so, film cameras have all but vanished, leaving only plasticky novelties and ‘disposable’ point-and-shoot models on the market. Pentax, a century-old ...
However, we found this interesting anyway. [Marker1024] has taken this old Polaroid land camera and modified it to accept a standard 35mm roll. His list of materials may sound fairly MacGyver-ish ...
[Fernando’s] latest find was this Minox 35mm camera. The aperture needed cleaning, and after reassembling the unit he realized the he had not marked the focus ring when taking it apart.
They turn out gorgeous and detailed, but the camera struggles a little in low-light conditions. Also, the build feels plasticky. For the complete breakdown, read my full Novocolor Swiss+Go 35mm ...
Before WW2 Ernst Leitz, the proprietor of Leica cameras in Wetzlar, Germany, sent many Jewish workers to the New York branch for safety. He gave each one a Leica III, a very desirable camera to ...
This larger roll of film is designed for medium format cameras, hence the name medium format film. This type of film is significantly larger than the 135 film used in 35mm cameras, and many ...