The Canon EOS 650 was the first camera in the EOS line and used the EF lens mount. It's also the first SLR with an LCD interface I received. I say that because it was a gift (again: one of the best ways to lower the costs of film photography). After I was given the... Continue Reading →
THE Pentax 645!
This beauty is the Pentax 645! Created as an entry level camera for wedding photographers, it is a medium format single-lens reflex system camera. It was introduced in 1984, along with a complementary line of lenses. It captures images nominally 6 cm × 4.5 cm (hence the Pentax 645!) on 120, 220, and 70 mm... Continue Reading →
The Holga 120 WPC Panoramic Pin Hole
Can you tell I have a cat!? The official Amazon listing had this labeled as the "Holga 120 WPC Panoramic Pin Hole Camera Wide Format Film Lomo Camera Black". A bit wordy for a 120 film panoramic pinhole camera, but that didn't stop me from clicking this beauty into my cart and to my house... Continue Reading →
Polaroids
Why take an hour to develop film when you can take instant pictures and have your image before you within minutes? This is the concept that made Polaroid a hit. Anna bought a Polaroid camera for my birthday back in August. The light green Polaroid Now camera is a lot of fun. In this review,... Continue Reading →