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Here it is! Ta-da, ta-da! Top class Rolleiflex for sale!
A lot of readers have enquired about this Rolleiflex ever since I posted a short article advising that I would be offering it for sale….well, here it is! It’s one of my very best Rolleiflexes, which sadly has to go, … Continue reading
Posted in best film cameras to buy, Classic film cameras, vintage camera reviews
Tagged 3.5T, camera, complete, film, filters, kit, medium format, reflex, rolleiflex, twin lens
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Best medium format 6×6 classic cameras
The quality of medium format cameras is by now very well-known. On the whole, cameras of this calibre usually have better lenses than their 35mm stablemates. Not only that, but these also have a vastly bigger negative size and so … Continue reading
Posted in best film cameras to buy, Classic film cameras
Tagged best, cameras, film, hasselblad, mamiyaflex, medium format, minolta, money, pentax, rolleiflex, yashicamat
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Beautiful Rolleicord camera kit…NOW SOLD!
If you had your eye on this one, sorry to say it is now sold! It constantly amazes me that these cameras made in Germany way back in the 50s, over fifty years ago, still churn out pin-sharp photographs worthy … Continue reading
Posted in best film cameras to buy, black & white photography, Classic film cameras
Tagged germany, lens, magazines, medium format, pin-sharp, reflex, rolleicord, sold, twin
Let’s talk about folding cameras today, eh?
The reason why I have so many folding cameras in my collection, and why I tend to use them so much, is due to many reasons. Firstly, they are so solidly made and are a delight to handle. Some have … Continue reading
Posted in Classic film cameras, vintage camera reviews
Tagged 120, 6x6, 6x9, attraction, camera, carl zeiss, contact, crowd, film, ikonta c, medium format, negative, print, rangefinder, roll, super, tessar, use, zeiss
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Looking to start medium format? Walk this way….
Yes, folks. For anybody wanting to dip their toes in medium format photography, here’s just the camera for you. It’s ready to go and comes with a roll of FREE film to get you started, too! Click here to see … Continue reading
Posted in black & white photography, chemicals & film, Classic film cameras, film noir
Tagged camera, film, free, medium format, yashicamat
Looking for a twin lens reflex camera? I can help you decide
For anyone who wishes to start using film cameras, there could be no better idea than to begin with a twin lens reflex medium format camera (tlr from now on!). There are many reasons for picking one of these cameras … Continue reading
Posted in black & white photography, cellphone art photograhy, chemicals & film, Classic film cameras, digital cameras/accessories
Tagged 6x6cm, camera, detail, halina, large, lubitel, medium format, negative, professional, ricoh, rolleicord, rolleiflex, seagull, tlr, twin lens reflex, yashica 635, yashicamat
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Remember that Rolleiflex TLR for sale? Here it is!
Yes, if you recall, a few days ago I was telling you about another of my Rolleiflex medium format cameras that I was planning to offer for sale, in a bid to downsize my present collection? Well, here it is! … Continue reading
How to choose and buy a vintage film camera
Lots of readers have asked me to knock up some sort of a rough and ready guide to buying vintage cameras, seeing as every Tom, Dick and Harry is rushing to buy the latest digicam, making classic camera prices very … Continue reading
Posted in Classic film cameras, vintage camera reviews
Tagged 35mm, aperture, bellows, blades, brassing, cameras, dings, felt, film, foam, grease, light seals, medium format, nicks, oil, paintwork, patina, shutter, smooth, vintage
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Roll up, roll up, folks! My Rolleiflex TLR is coming up for sale!
Yes, indeed. Another of my favourite cameras is coming up for sale, reluctantly; a necessary sacrificial victim of my need to downsize (oh, ok then, slightly downsize!). So keep it here, guys and gals!
A little more about the Yashica D twin lens reflex camera
Hot on the heels of my last post about this camera, because of the impact it apparently has had, and also due to numerous requests for more information, I am doing just that for you! Let’s start with the basics; … Continue reading




