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One Hour Photo 4: Gejza Dunay (cupog)

One Hour Photo 4: Gejza Dunay (cupog)

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For as long as I’ve been collecting cameras, eBay has been a frequent source of new models for me to play with and eventually write about. While browsing eBay for old cameras, there are some sellers who frequently pop up over and over again.  Major camera retailers like KEH and …

November 19, 2020 November 19, 2020 One Hour Photo / Photography  Czechoslovakia / One Hour Photo
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One Hour Photo 3: Chris Sherlock

One Hour Photo 3: Chris Sherlock

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When you collect old cameras, sometimes you want to send them in for repair.  Depending on the type of camera you have, the number of options for where you can send the camera varies.  If it’s a Leica rangefinder or a Nikon SLR, there are usually quite a number of …

December 30, 2019 December 30, 2019 One Hour Photo / Photography  Kodak / One Hour Photo
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One Hour Photo 2: Paul Sokk

One Hour Photo 2: Paul Sokk

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If you have any interest in Yashica TLRs, there is a chance you know who Paul Sokk is.  Maybe you don’t recognize the name, but I’d be willing to bet you’ve visited his website, yashicatlr.com at least once. One of the earliest cameras I ever reviewed was the Yashicamat which …

May 30, 2019 May 30, 2019 One Hour Photo / Photography  One Hour Photo / Yashica
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One Hour Photo: Rick Oleson

One Hour Photo: Rick Oleson

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One Hour Photo is a series of casual one on one conversations with a variety of people I admire who in one way or another have helped me along the way collecting or repairing classic film cameras.  Each article is a summary of a roughly one hour conversation with the …

March 7, 2019 March 13, 2019 Articles / One Hour Photo / Photography  One Hour Photo
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