This is a comparison review of two of Minolta's last film SLRs, separated by only 3 years and aimed, for the most part at the same audience. These were fully featured SLRs with ...
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29 September, 2020
Minolta SRT 101 Review – My Funny Valentine – By Bob Janes
A recent re-associating with the Pentax Spotmatic F had me pondering about some of the other ‘Golden Oldies’ that have been sitting by the skirting board in my liv...
Canon Top Twin & MC Review - Comparing Two Mid-80s Compacts - by Tobias Eriksson
7 September, 2020
Rollei Prego 125 Review – Shooting a Should-be-Cheap Camera Expensively
When I look at the Rollei Prego 125, I have a horrible feeling that it might have temporarily ruined autofocus point & shoot cameras for me. It’s pretty much as dull as they com...
4 September, 2020
Olympus Quick Shooter Zoom – 5 Frames Mini-Review of a $900 Point & Shoot – By Eric Norris
One of the most fascinating parts of film photography for me is the almost limitless variety of cameras and lenses. More than 100 years of human ingenuity was devoted to creatin...
31 August, 2020
Pentax SFX Review – 1980s First-Gen AF SLR Joy!
On face value, Pentax SFX is a fairly big and heavy, first generation autofocus SLR film camera with an obscure user interface, some superfluous features and a strong 1980s desi...
I was surprised to find that there were no reviews of the Pentacon Six on this website. It seems to be a bit of a cult classic these days. Having said that, from reviews I’ve se...
21 August, 2020
FujiFilm E-900 Review – a Sublime Paradox – By Adam Kendall
The FujiFilm 'E' series of cameras offer the user a classic, straight-forward experience. This is especially true of the FujiFilm E-900 - the designers took what worked from the...