Starting out with photography when l was in grammar school with just a lowly Zenit (passed down to me by my dad), for the longest time l felt the need to upgrade. However, as fa...
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In my Nikomat FT2 review, I mentioned my friend Mark who bestowed that camera upon me. Here’s the full story: One week I showed up to Mark’s office for his weekly Models and Mov...
11 May, 2020
Mamiya DSX 1000B Review
In the modern day, the Mamiya name is pretty much synonymous with medium format cameras. Some film photography enthusiasts might not even know that the company also produced man...
In theory it’s an underwater camera, but probably in 2020 mine shouldn’t go deep-sea diving. Unless I get it serviced and all the O rings replaced I’ll just settle for it being ...
Back in late March I told you about my first experiences shooting Lomography's new 'Fantôme Kino' 8 ISO film. What I wasn't able to tell you about at the time was that I also ha...
30 March, 2020
Leica R6.2 Review – By James Tocchio of Casual Photophile
Floating seven miles off the south coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is an island called Martha's Vineyard. Steven Spielberg used the sprawling beaches and quaint villages there...
27 March, 2020
Canon EOS-1 Review – The Professional 1 – by Ray Goodwin
Autofocus SLR bodies such as the Canon EOS-1 are potentially, arguably, maybe overlooked. When one thinks about a 35mm SLR, it is often something along the lines of the Pentax K...
A few weeks ago (before all this CoronaVirus crap, but whilst Worcester was partially under water - hasn't it been a fun year), Hannah from Lomography UK got in touch to see if ...