The Traveling Yashica: Daniel VanDurmen – Tulsa, OK. USA
I’d been waiting patiently, almost forgetting about it entirely, but the Traveling Yashica finally arrived to me, safe and…The post The Traveling Yashica: Daniel VanDurmen – Tulsa, OK. USA appeared...
View ArticleModification of Pentax Espio Mini to retain flash settings
As part of the process of playing with, testing and reviewing the Pentax Espio Mini – in much the…The post Modification of Pentax Espio Mini to retain flash settings appeared first on 35mmc.
View ArticleOlympus AF-10 Super or: Pushing the functional limits of a crap point & shoot.
There isn’t a great deal to say about the Olympus AF-10 Super. It’s about as basic a camera as…The post Olympus AF-10 Super or: Pushing the functional limits of a crap point & shoot. appeared first...
View ArticleLow light fun with Ilford HP5+ at ei3200 and Ilfotec DD-X
These days I rarely find the need to shoot with with film much faster than 400 iso, but a…The post Low light fun with Ilford HP5+ at ei3200 and Ilfotec DD-X appeared first on 35mmc.
View ArticleThe Konica Hexar AF – Guest Review by Rob MacKillop
I hesitate writing a review of a camera, mainly because I do not intuitively understand technical processes or jargon…The post The Konica Hexar AF – Guest Review by Rob MacKillop appeared first on 35mmc.
View ArticleThe Traveling Yashica: Alex Yates – Norwich, UK
I should really start this with an apology, both to the lovely little Yashica T5 (for not treasuring her…The post The Traveling Yashica: Alex Yates – Norwich, UK appeared first on 35mmc.
View ArticleNikon AF3 – One roll review
The Nikon AF3 has a total of two buttons, two switches and two LEDs. To say it is a…The post Nikon AF3 – One roll review appeared first on 35mmc.
View ArticleLeica Mini – One roll review
Intrigue definitely got the better of me with the Leica Mini. I must admit I know very little about…The post Leica Mini – One roll review appeared first on 35mmc.
View ArticleDefining the Perfect Lens
Lenses are like the eyes of our cameras, they don’t process information, they just transmit it to what’s behind.…The post Defining the Perfect Lens appeared first on 35mmc.
View ArticleChinon Auto 3001 Multifocus – Guest review by Sigurður J. Haraldsson
Well this is my Chinon Auto 3001. A fellow film camera enthusiast was selling a part of his film…The post Chinon Auto 3001 Multifocus – Guest review by Sigurður J. Haraldsson appeared first on 35mmc.
View ArticleA roll of XP2 through the Contax T3
I've been promising a review of the Contax T3 for some time now, it's coming, but progress has been glacially slow. It's not because I don't use the camera, I do, in fact it's almost always in my...
View ArticleFirst shots with the Leica M Edition 60
I realised something today that made me smile. This Leica M edition 60 with its matching 35mm Summilux is… The post First shots with the Leica M Edition 60 appeared first on 35mmc.
View ArticleThe Konica Mermaid – One roll mini-review
The Konica Mermaid is also known as the Waterproof Konica Big Mini, the Konica big mini is a camera I wanted to like but ultimately found quite annoying to use, it just felt unresponsive. But, with the...
View ArticleThe Leica 35mm Summicron v3
The Leica 35mm Summicron V3 is lens I instantly felt at home with. I bought it not long after I bought my M7 and for a little while it just seemed to make the ideal combination for almost everything I...
View ArticleDiscovering the Dreaded Nikon 35Ti – Guest review by Marc-Olivier Gilbert
If you asked me 6 months ago, I never thought I would want a compact camera. But that was… The post Discovering the Dreaded Nikon 35Ti – Guest review by Marc-Olivier Gilbert appeared first on 35mmc.
View ArticleA couple of rolls with the Leica M5
I realised the other day that I haven’t yet posted any photos I’ve taken with my Leica M5. So…The post A couple of rolls with the Leica M5 appeared first on 35mmc.
View ArticleVoigtlander 28/35 mini-finder micro-review
I've had a couple of messages lately asking me about the Voigtlander 28/35 mini finder, specifically whether or not I think it's worth the fairly large amount of cash they go for on ebay and the like....
View ArticleChinon 35EE – The Poundland Rangefinder – Guest review by Alan Duncan
By the early 70's compact fixed lens rangefinders were pretty much top dog in the compact pool. Particular successful were auto-exposure cameras personified by the Legendary Konica C35 series which...
View ArticleOlympus XA – Mighty Micro Machine – Guest review by Michael Rennie
The Olympus XA, what can I say about this legendary little camera that hasn’t been said before? The XA is like a pebble that just sits perfectly in your hand, it just feels right; it was the future as...
View Article35mm Compact Shooter #20 – Michael Rennie
I'm Michael Rennie, I live in Wormit, Fife, Scotland, I'm father to two awesome kids; Lana and Luke and married to my best friend Kate. I'm a mechatronics engineer by day but at heart I'm skateboarder...
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