Replacing the eyepiece frame on this camera should have been a simple job. It wasn’t.
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Video: Pentax Was First with an Autofocus SLR
It’s a good camera, but the autofocus wasn’t great by 1980 standards and seems really dated compared with today’s cameras.
Video: Three Folders Marked Zeiss Ikon’s Return to 35mm Photography
After World War II ended, it took some time before Zeiss Ikon was able to re-enter the 35mm market, and it did with these three folding cameras.
Video: These Retinas Are Fan Favorites
Kodak Retina production spanned several decades, but these two models are highly regarded because of their small size, excellent lenses and features.
Video: What’s in the Box? Episode 5
Surprise, surprise! The contents of this box wasn’t what I had purchased.
Video: Minolta Broke New Ground
When this camera was released, cameras offered either aperture-priority and shutter-priority autoexposure. This Minolta was unique in that it offered both.
Video: The First Rolleicord Is Stunning
What’s better than a Rolleicord? How about a Rolleicord with a design that hadn’t been before and hasn’t been seen since?