Kodak Instamatic M2 cine camera
A look at the Kodak Instamatic M2 cine camera which was introduced by Kodak in 1965 with the start of Super 8 film
A look at the Kodak Instamatic M2 cine camera which was introduced by Kodak in 1965 with the start of Super 8 film
This is a quick pictorial review of the Mamiya/Sekor 500 DTL 35mm SLR camera which was introduced by Mamiya in the late 1960s.
This post looks at the Elmo E-80 projector which is a standard 8 model made by Elmo, a very reputable manufacturer, in Japan in the early 1950s.
This post is the first in a short series which looks at the Specto 500, a standard 8 cine projector which was made in the UK in the early 1950s
The Chinon C-300 is a budget, fairly basic 8mm projector, capable of showing both standard 8 and super 8 films which was made in about 1976.
The Eumig company produced many high quality, reliable cine projectors but probably their most famous model was the classic P8m unit.
The PowerShot A40 compact camera is a 2Mp, compact, zoom camera which was made in about 2002 and offered a range of features for both the holiday snapshot photographer and the more advanced user.
This is a look at the Hitachi VM-C30E, an early VHS-C camcorder, which was made by Hitachi in Japan sometime in the early 1990s.
This post looks at the Nikon F-601 autofocus, 35mm, slr camera which was one of the higher, midrange offerings in Nikon’s line up of cameras in the early 1990s.
This post is about the Minolta Dynax 60 autofocus 35mm SLR which was the last 35mm film camera which Minolta produced, and a pretty capable performer is was too.
The Waltax Junior is a 120 format, folding camera which was produced by Waltax in the early 1950s.
The Ricoh Singlex II manual focus SLR camera was introduced by Ricoh in the mid 1970s as an improved version of their original Singlex TLS came