Another episode of “What’s in the Box?” reveals a camera from the 1960s. It’s in good cosmetic condition, but it doesn’t work. Oh well, time to do some work. A review of…
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Video: This Adox Camera Got So Much Right but One Thing Wrong
Adox designed a really great camera with some excellent features. If only the company had included a rangefinder.
Video: Zeiss Ikon’s Last Gasp Included These Three Cameras
Introducing some of Zeiss Ikon/Voigtlander’s final cameras. Part of the video shows how to convert these to use lithium batteries.
Video: Pentax Spotmatic Ruled the Market for a While
The Pentax Spotmatic was and still is one of photography’s true classic cameras. Find out why.
Video: What’s in the Box? Episode 6
Here’s another unboxing video. This is one of photography’s true classic SLRs.
Video: Rollei’s Luxury Point & Shoot Was Read for the Red Carpet
The 1990s had plenty of high-end point and shoots. Here is one of them.
Video: Minolta’s Two SLRs for 110 Instamatic Film
Minolta released not one, but two, SLR cameras for the 110 film format. They are very different in their physical appearance and operation.