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A Better Way to Load Your Leica

A Better Way to Load Your Leica

When Oskar Barnack completed the first Leica prototype in the mid 1920s, his goal was to make a high quality compact camera that could make high quality images using double perforated 35mm film.  At the time, the idea of a mass produced 35mm camera was one that nobody was thinking…

July 15, 2024 July 15, 2024 Photography / Articles  Leica
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Panda DF (1975)

Panda DF (1975)

This is a Panda DF, a 35mm single lens reflex camera made by the Harbin Electric Meter Instrument Factory in the city of Harbin of the People’s Republic of China between the years 1975 and 1979.  The Panda is very closely related to the Seagull DF-1 produced by the Shanghai…

July 9, 2024 July 9, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 7.0 / China / Panda
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Yashica YF (1959)

Yashica YF (1959)

This is the Yashica YF, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Yashica Co., Ltd. in Japan starting in 1959.  The Yashica YF was built very shortly after Yashica’s acquisition of Nicca the year before and although credited to Yashica, is a mostly cosmetic refresh of Nicca’s earlier type III rangefinders. …

July 2, 2024 July 2, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Japan / Yashica
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Episode 72: Pentax 17, Rollei 35 AF, and Widelux-X OH MY!!!

Episode 72: Pentax 17, Rollei 35 AF, and Widelux-X OH MY!!!

We return with the first episode with all four hosts in nearly two months with a great show.  We had plans to discuss Fuji and Ricoh on this episode, but like our reputation as the first and only open source film photography podcast, sometimes things don’t go as planned. Recorded…

June 28, 2024 July 1, 2024 Camerosity Podcast
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Nikon 28Ti (1994)

Nikon 28Ti (1994)

This is a Nikon 28Ti, a premium point and shoot 35mm camera made in Japan by the Nikon Corporation starting in 1994.  The Nikon 28Ti was the follow-up to the Nikon 35Ti from the year prior, widening the focal length to 28mm and adding a new flash mode and all…

June 25, 2024 June 25, 2024 Photography / Reviews  12.0 / 35mm / Japan / Nikon
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Episode 71 Part 2: The Second Part

Episode 71 Part 2: The Second Part

As promised, here is the second half of the first ever two part episode in the Camerosity Podcast’s history! This one features your two favorite Camerosity hosts Theo and Mike, but unlike in the first half, we had the call in lines open.  Joining us are returning callers Brian Howard,…

June 20, 2024 June 20, 2024 Camerosity Podcast
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Wrayflex Ia (1953)

Wrayflex Ia (1953)

This is a Wrayflex Ia, a 35mm SLR camera made by Wray Optical Works Ltd. in Bromley, London, UK between the years 1953 and 1958.  The Wrayflex Ia is an update to the original Wrayflex I whose only change was that it exposed 24mm x 36mm images instead of 24mm…

June 19, 2024 June 19, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / England / Wray
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Episode 71 Part 1: Our First Two Parter!

Episode 71 Part 1: Our First Two Parter!

In what has been the most hectic period of the podcasts history, Paul went on a month’s long vacation to Ireland, Theo became the most important man in Corporate Australia, Anthony’s personal life dialed it up a notch, and Mike became Mr. Soccer Tournament Man so the scheduling of four…

June 18, 2024 June 18, 2024 Camerosity Podcast
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Contax N1 (2001)

Contax N1 (2001)

This is a Contax N1, a semi-professional 35mm SLR camera made by Kyocera in Japan starting in 2001.  The Contax N1 was the very last 35mm film SLR ever made using the Contax name and one of the final Contax cameras of any kind.  The Contax N1 uses a new…

May 28, 2024 May 28, 2024 Photography / Reviews  11.0 / 35mm / Japan / Kyocera
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Yashica Electro AX (1972)

Yashica Electro AX (1972)

This is a Yashica Electro AX, a 35mm SLR made by Yashica Co., Ltd. in Tokyo Japan starting in 1972.  The Electro AX was the second to last in Yashica’s TL-series of SLRs and the only model with aperture priority auto exposure.  Like other Yashica SLRs, the Electro AX uses…

May 21, 2024 May 21, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 9.0 / Japan / Yashica
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Kowa SW (1964)

Kowa SW (1964)

This is a Kowa SW, a 35mm scale focus camera made in Japan by Kowa Optical Works in 1964.  The Kowa SW was a short lived camera designed around a wide angle 28mm f/3.2 lens which had an unusually wide 75 degree angle of coverage.  The Kowa SW supported a…

May 14, 2024 May 14, 2024 Photography / Reviews  11.0 / 35mm / Japan / Kowa
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Tanack Type-V3 (1959)

Tanack Type-V3 (1959)

This is a Tanack Type-V3, a 35mm rangefinder camera made in Japan by Tanaka Optical Co., Ltd. in 1959.  The Tanack Type-V3 was the last commercially released camera made by Tanaka, who was known for a series of Leica rangefinder copies which they made throughout the 1950s.  The Tanack Type-V3…

May 8, 2024 May 8, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Tanack
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