• Leica CM a Compact Camera

    Compact Leica M The Leica CM camera is an absolute gem of a camera! Released in 2003, it’s a top-of-the-line compact film camera that has become a high-end pocket camera thanks to its excellent quality and features. The Leica CM camera is so small and lightweight that you can easily fit it in your pocket!…

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  • Voigtlander Bessa II

    rangefinder medium format Leica has brought the rangefinder rangefinder system into the camera world. Decades later, Voigtlander introduced the rangefinder rangefinder system into medium-format cameras. Among them, Bessa II is such an excellent camera. lens Bessas II was equipped with a Color-Skopar 3.5/10.5 cm or Color-Heliar 3.5/10.5 cm lens from 1954 onwards. Also available is…

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  • Rollei Rolleiflex 3.5 MX EVS Medium Format TLR Camera

    It seems that many Leica users also have a Rollei twin-lens reflex camera. And I own a Rollei Rolleiflex 3.5 MX EVS. This is a model with a non-replaceable focusing screen and no built-in light meter. But I really like this kind of fully manual, fully mechanical camera. Moreover, it is smaller than later models.…

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  • Samsung Vega 140S

    Award-winning The Samsung Vega 140S is a small zoom compact camera. A Samsung film camera using Schneider lenses won many awards in Europe that year. You know, the 20th century was the era of film, and people at that time preferred zoom cameras, and this 4x zoom lens is outstanding. This portable camera is equipped…

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  • Fujifilm Neopan ACROS 100

    Affordable Fuji Acros 100 film offers sharp image quality at an attractive price. Many photographers prefer to use 120 film for sharper photos. But this 135 film can provide delicate picture quality. This should be the film with the smallest graininess in the same price range. So, you can buy this affordable film and get…

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  • Ilford Pan 400 35mm film

    Affordable Film My friends and I both like the Ilford PAN 400. It is affordable, the speed of iso400 is particularly suitable for daily street photography, and it has comfortable and natural tones. You can develop it yourself at home and use a scanner to get good quality images. And happily, it’s flat and easy…

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  • Ilford Pan 100 B&W Film 35mm

    Ilford pan100 is a cost-effective film. Its contrast and dynamic range are very good, and ordinary people can achieve good results. Compared with films in the same price range, Fujifilm’s arcos 100 has more details, but its dynamic range is not as good as Ilford pan100. The Fomapan100’s dynamic range is good, but it’s a…

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  • Ilford Delta 400 Professional 35mm

    Any black and white film from Ilford is good, especially high-end film like delta. The image quality is very delicate, and the ISO 400 film can actually produce such small particles. Ilford is indeed very powerful. Generally speaking, iso400 film is suitable for street photography. Delicate image quality is not a characteristic of this type…

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  • Have you ever seen a photography book without pictures?

    Walking Around I just heard about an awesome photographer moving to NYC. Unexpected, but it makes sense. I like his work, they are interesting and you can see an independent thinker. His favorite camera is the Fuji x100 and I love the Leica Summilux 35mm f/1.4 and take my Leica everywhere I go. And I’m…

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