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Rokuoh-sha Pearlette (1940)

Rokuoh-sha Pearlette (1940)

This is a Rokuoh-sha Pearlette, a compact folding camera in the “Vest Pocket” style, made by Rokuoh-sha which was part of Konishiroku, predecessor of Konica.  It was built in Yodobashi, Tokyo, Japan between the years 1925 to about 1947.  The Pearlette has an all metal body and folds using double…

May 2, 2023 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  127 / 13.0 / Japan / Konica
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Episode 47: The Camera Strap Episode

Episode 47: The Camera Strap Episode

Of all the accessories available for cameras, perhaps camera straps are the thing that people have the strongest feelings about.  A camera strap is something that most cameras come with, whether it’s one with the company’s logo on it, or a leather one attached to an ever ready case, straps…

April 26, 2023 May 6, 2023 Camerosity Podcast
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Durst Automatica (1956)

Durst Automatica (1956)

This is a Durst Automatica, a 35mm viewfinder camera made by Durst Phototechnik SA in Bolzano, Italy between the years 1956 to 1963.  The Durst Automatica was an elegantly designed camera that is notable as having one of the earliest implementations of automatic exposure in a 35mm camera, beating a…

April 25, 2023 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  11.0 / 35mm / Durst / Italy
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Imperial Mark XII Flash (1956)

Imperial Mark XII Flash (1956)

This is an Imperial Mark XII Flash, an all plastic scale focus camera built by the Herbert-George Company of Chicago, Illinois starting in 1956.  The Imperial Mark XII Flash shoots 2 ¼ inch x 2 ¼ inch images on 620 roll film and has a fixed focus, fixed aperture, and…

April 18, 2023 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  620 / 7.0 / Imperial / USA
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Haking Halina 35X Super (1963)

Haking Halina 35X Super (1963)

This is a Halina 35X Super, a 35mm viewfinder camera produced by Haking Enterprises Ltd. in Hong Kong starting in 1963.  It is an update of the original Halina 35X with a revised top plate, a new film advance lever, and a much larger viewfinder.  Although larger, it is still…

April 11, 2023 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 8.0 / Haking / Hong Kong
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Episode 46: Vintage Digital

Episode 46: Vintage Digital

It has taken us 46 episodes of seemingly non stop film camera discussion to finally devote an entire episode to the cameras that in the late 1990s and early 2000s, many photographers thought were a fad.  That’s right folks, Camerosity has gone digital!  Before anyone protests and demands their Camerosity…

April 10, 2023 April 10, 2023 Camerosity Podcast  Digital
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Nikon E2Ns (1996)

Nikon E2Ns (1996)

This is a Nikon E2Ns, a digital SLR produced in joint cooperation between Nikon and Fuji in 1996.  The E2Ns is an update to the earlier E2 and E2S models from 1995 expanding the available ISO speeds and improving the camera’s speed.  All E2 models shared the same 2/3 inch…

April 4, 2023 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  9.0 / Digital / Japan / Nikon
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Mamiya Sketch (1959)

Mamiya Sketch (1959)

This is a Mamiya Sketch, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Mamiya Optical Co., Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan in 1959.  The Sketch was the first ever Japanese camera to shoot 24mm x 24mm images on regular 35mm film, a format that would never gain popularity among Japanese photographers.  The Sketch…

March 28, 2023 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Mamiya
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Episode 45: Ma-Mamiya!

Episode 45: Ma-Mamiya!

On Episode 45 of the Camerosity Podcast, the guys and I return to a brand specific discussion for everyone’s favorite bellows-TLR, 6cm x 4.5cm medium format SLR, 35mm leaf shutter SLR, f/1.5 lens rangefinder, half frame pistol camera making company, Mamiya!  If that seems like a wild range of cameras,…

March 25, 2023 March 28, 2023 Camerosity Podcast  Mamiya
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Camera Repair Worldwide Directory

Camera Repair Worldwide Directory

Every single year, every one of our beloved film cameras gets another year older.  Cameras that were 50 years old 10 years ago are now 60 years old, and that trend likely isn’t going to change, and like everything that ages, they’re going to need help to keep doing what…

March 24, 2023 June 2, 2025 Photography / Guides  Repair
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The Demise of DPReview.com and Its Implications

The Demise of DPReview.com and Its Implications

I am not a news site.  I don’t want to be a news site.  In order to deliver news effectively, it must be done timely, giving people what they want as soon as they want it.  With the posts on this site often taking weeks, months, and even sometimes years…

March 21, 2023 March 21, 2023 Photography / Photo Miscellany
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Minolta-ER (1962)

Minolta-ER (1962)

This is a Minolta-ER, a 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera produced by Chiyoda Kogaku Seiko K.K. in 1962.  The Minolta-ER was a milestone camera as it was the first Minolta SLR with automatic exposure and was also the company’s first and only leaf shutter SLR.  It offered shutter priority automatic…

March 21, 2023 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 9.0 / Japan / Minolta
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