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10 Years of Camera Reviews

10 Years of Camera Reviews

10 years of camera reviews… I could just end this post here and I’ll have said all that I probably need to, but if there’s one thing that writing camera reviews for the past decade has taught me, is that I am not good at brevity. I’ve shared the origin…

December 12, 2024 December 13, 2024 Articles / Photography
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Episode 82: The Coolest Digital Cameras

Episode 82: The Coolest Digital Cameras

When you collect vintage film cameras, if they don’t work, just send it out for a CLA and some technician will take it apart, clean it up, lube what needs lubing, calibrate the shutter and it is ready to go, good as new!  How boring!  If the simplicity of CLAing…

November 30, 2024 November 30, 2024 Camerosity Podcast  Digital
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Detrola 400 (1940)

Detrola 400 (1940)

This is a Detrola 400, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by the Detrola Corp in Detroit, MI, USA between the years 1940 and 1941.  The Detrola 400 was the most advanced camera produced by Detrola and would turn out to be its last before the company stopped producing cameras in…

November 26, 2024 December 24, 2024 Photography / Reviews  11.0 / 35mm / Detrola / USA
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Episode 81: No One Is Immune to GAS

Episode 81: No One Is Immune to GAS

At the end of Episode 80, we promised an entire show dedicated to Zeiss-Ikon.  Unfortunately, things got in the way of us being able to dedicate the necessary time to prepare to cover such a complex and important company, so we decided to pivot and do another GAS episode. Anthony…

November 23, 2024 November 23, 2024 Camerosity Podcast
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Meopta Opema II (1954)

Meopta Opema II (1954)

This is an Opema II, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Meopta in Přerov, Czechoslovakia starting in 1954.  The Opema II featured a coupled rangefinder, cloth focal plane shutter with top 1/500 speed and an interchangeable 38mm thread mount for changing lenses.  Although very similar to the 39mm thread mount…

November 20, 2024 November 20, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Czechoslovakia / Meopta
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Konica Recorder DD (1985)

Konica Recorder DD (1985)

This is a Konica Recorder DD, a half frame 35mm point and shoot camera made by Konica of Japan starting in 1985.  The “DD” in the model name indicates that this was a version of the camera with a data back as compared with the non DD model which was…

November 8, 2024 November 8, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Half / Japan / Konica
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Episode 80: Totally 80s

Episode 80: Totally 80s

Everyone get out your Aqua Net hair spray and G.I. Joe lunchboxes because it is time to hop in the Hot Tub Time Machine and go back to the 80s!  In this, the 80th episode of the Camerosity Podcast, we revisit the decade where Michael Jackson and Madonna reigned supreme,…

November 7, 2024 November 8, 2024 Camerosity Podcast
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Wirgin Edixa Electronica (1962)

Wirgin Edixa Electronica (1962)

This review is part of the Cameras of the Dead series which features dead cameras that I’ve wanted to review that either didn’t work, or was otherwise unable to shoot.  In the past, these reviews used to come out in a set of three every Halloween or what I called…

October 31, 2024 October 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Dead / Germany / Wirgin
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Alpa Reflex (1944)

Alpa Reflex (1944)

This is an Alpa Reflex, a 35mm single lens reflex and rangefinder camera made by Pignons S.A. in Ballaigues, Switzerland between the years 1944 and 1952.  The Alpa Reflex was the first generation of Alpa cameras and is one of only a very few reflex cameras to also feature a…

October 30, 2024 October 30, 2024 Photography / Reviews  14.0 / 35mm / Alpa / Switzerland
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National Graflex Series II (1934)

National Graflex Series II (1934)

This is a National Graflex Series II, a single lens reflex camera made by the Folmer Graflex Corporation in Rochester, New York, USA between the years 1934 and 1941.  The National Graflex makes ten 2¼” x 2½” exposures on a roll of 120 roll film, has a cloth focal plane…

October 23, 2024 October 23, 2024 Photography / Reviews  120 / 14.0 / Graflex / USA
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Episode 79: Medium Format SLRs

Episode 79: Medium Format SLRs

On this episode of the Camerosity Podcast, the guys took a suggestion off the top of the Camerosity Suggestion Box™ and dedicated this episode to medium format SLRs.  That’s right, finally, an entire episode dedicated to Bronica, Mamiya, Rolleiflex, Kiev, and Norita SLRs (but not that H-brand). Joining Anthony, Paul,…

October 21, 2024 October 21, 2024 Camerosity Podcast
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Yashica Dental-Eye (1985)

Yashica Dental-Eye (1985)

This is a Yashica Dental-Eye, a 35mm SLR camera made by Kyocera starting in 1985.  The Dental-Eye, as the name suggests, is a specialized camera produced primarily for the dental industry allowing for extreme closeups, but it was also used by eye doctors and in other specialized medical and scientific…

October 15, 2024 October 15, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Yashica
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