info@matsuiyastore.com Carl Zeiss Letter Explains Color Dial and Black Dial and Much More There are a lot of questions about the Post WWII Contax IIa and IIIa cameras that have gone unanswered because of the lack of authoritative documentation. Recently a Carl Zeiss Inc. letter to a customer...
Tokyo’s prestigious shopping district, located just off the famed 4-chome intersection, still offer shelves of Canon and Nikon rangefinder cameras and lenses for sale to film camera junkies like myself. In a store that is a throwback 20 years into the past, there aren’t any digital cameras...
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I fully agree with you, once you have learnt and mastered the techniques you can apply whatever technology is around. I learned my photography using film cameras, and use that knowledge using the digital cameras. I will order your book from amazon UK. Thanks, Bipin Reply 31Eric Klasensays J...
Firstly, let me say that I don't see any more noise in Panasonic Lumix shots than any competing Canon or Nikon. For low noise there are a few Fuji cameras like the 10 something. But for low noise nothing beats a dSLR. A Canon would be my vote for both low noise, and what I cons...
That's the vast majority of what KEH does...it buys and sells used cameras. A new camera would be an outlier there Sherm sherman_levine's gear list: Panasonic FZ1000Sony RX10 IVNikon Coolpix P950OM-1 IIOM System 150-600mm F5.0-6.3 ...
The funny thing is that Pentax, with the LX, outdid them all, technologically. And Minolta in general had excellent cameras, although the lenses weren’t as advanced. If you want me to make a top five it would be: 1. Canon New F1 ...
That’s a great question. Point & Shoot cameras are hard to hold steady, especially if they don’t have a viewfinder. The worst way to hold them is the way I see so often–at arm’s length, bobbing all over the place. (Well, I guess there are worse ways, like standing on your ...