Rank Mamiya Auto Lux 35
The Rank Mamiya Autolux 34 is a fixed lens, SLR camera with a leaf shutter and a Mamiya Sekor 48mm F/2.8 lens which was made about 1963.
The Single Lens Reflex category covers camera which have a reflex mirror and can be focused optically by looking through the same lens that the camera will use to take the picture. This gives advantages for not only focus; the composition is also made easier by seeing the photo exactly as the picture will be taken.
The Rank Mamiya Autolux 34 is a fixed lens, SLR camera with a leaf shutter and a Mamiya Sekor 48mm F/2.8 lens which was made about 1963.
My look at the Miranda Automex III 35mm SLR from 1965 which featured Miranda’s novel lens mount system.
Some photos taken on a Nikon F80 SLR using Agfa Vista 200 negative film.
A look at one of Nikon’s later autofocus 35mm SLR cameras the Nikon F80.
A short review of the Pentax MG, an entry level camera in the same basic design as the ME Super.
My attempts to repair a Copal X shutter on a Mamiya Auto Lux 35 camera
Some photos taken with a Pentax MZ-50 35mm SLR camera on Agfa Color 200 film
Another attempt to develop black & white film with caffenol
The Pentax MZ-50 has all the features of a modern slr – auto focus, multiple exposure modes, scene modes, camera body control for aperture and shutter speed
A review of an entry level 35mm slr from the 1970’s – the fujica stx-1.
A short review of the Pentax ME super 35mm camera which was one of Pentax’s first ‘miniature’ cameras.
My review of my Miranda Sensorex EE 35mm camera which was produced by the orignal, pre Dixons Miranda company in 1974