The Olympus Trip series of cameras is one that’s been featured on this page alone at least twice already with appearances from my custom trip 35, and… Read more “Olympus Trip 300”
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Polaroid 600 Extreme
UPDATED POST: this first went live YEARS ago so please excuse the incredibly basic review format
There are more varieties of Polaroid 600 cameras out there than there’s been iPhone updates – it would be ridiculous of me to review every single one. However, you will see more Polaroid reviews from me in future, if I find something that breaks the convention.
The Photographers Christmas Gift Guide 2020 (things your favourite photographer actually wants)
It’s that wonderful time of year, where you get to fly into a blind panic trying to think of thoughtful and meaningful presents for the people in… Read more “The Photographers Christmas Gift Guide 2020 (things your favourite photographer actually wants)”
I decided to back something on Kickstarter and here it is! (Diana Instant Square)
I’ve been fascinated by the concept of websites such as Kickstarter and Indiegogo. I’ve seen so many products start their lives as a backable project make it… Read more “I decided to back something on Kickstarter and here it is! (Diana Instant Square)”
From Russia With Love (Zenit 11)
This camera came to me from my first every camera haul, where I was incredibly lucky to be able to get this as well as 5 other cameras gifted to me in one go Including the Agfa Isolette I it has not seen as much use as I’d liked it to have seen. But someday I’ll end up using it again when the time is right.
The Zenit 11 was manufactured between 1981 and 1990 by KMZ and MMZ It is a single lens reflex camera with a selenium cell meter and M42 lens mount system. some of the controls are a little odd to find, for example the film rewind release wasn’t the most easily marked button on the camera which caused me to tear the first roll of film a little.
I have missed using this camera. It has a nice reassuring nice, reassuring weight and is built like a tank. For it’s age it’s in great condition, and it always performs well. The parts are all still moving freely. The non-coupled metering system was unfamiliar to me when i first shot the Zenit, but now having shot vintage cameras for a few years, taking non TTL readings is business as usual.
I’ve used the Zenit in many different situations. It’s just as comfortable in the hills as it is on the street, just beware that becoming a regular Zenit shooter will give you a hell of a workout just carrying the thing around. but it’ll be worth it for the images!
Hairdressers journal panoramic
So this camera came into my collection about 4 years ago. And during that time, it had mostly been sat on a shelf as something interesting to… Read more “Hairdressers journal panoramic”
Lomo LC-A
This little Russian jewel is one of the most effective shooters in my collection. Not only is its compact form factor and image making ability something to… Read more “Lomo LC-A”
Olympus Trip AF-61
The Olympus Trip is a seminal camera line, having accompanied generations of families on holidays for decades. I have many amazing cameras from Olympus in my collection,… Read more “Olympus Trip AF-61”
Nishika N8000
A review of a Four eyed camera!
Lomo Cosmic Symbol
amazing what you can find in a charity shop.