Minolta Hi-matic F rangefinder camera
The Minolta Hi-Matic F is one of a whole host of small rangefinder cameras which were very popular in the 1960’s and 70’s.
The Minolta Hi-Matic F is one of a whole host of small rangefinder cameras which were very popular in the 1960’s and 70’s.
This post is a review of the Mamiya 135 EE, a small 35mm rangefinder camera made by Mamiya in about 1977.
Another attempt to develop black & white film with caffenol
A review of an entry level 35mm slr from the 1970’s – the fujica stx-1.
My review of my Miranda Sensorex EE 35mm camera which was produced by the orignal, pre Dixons Miranda company in 1974
A review of the Topcon Uni 35mm film slr which was also sold as the Hanimex Topcon RE Auto.
My quest for Miranda cameras continues and this week I’ve found another classic – the Sensorex. Replaceable viewfinders, TTL averaged metering and elegant design – everything you need in a 35mm film camera!
A review of another classic 35mm film camera and another Miranda – this time a Miranda Sensorex EE2 from about 1972.
A review of a great classic 35mm camera and the latest addition to my camera collection – the Miranda Sensomat RE
A review of the cosina CT-1 which formed the basis of many entry level manual cameras in the mid 1970’s.
A review of the Topcon IC-1 35mm camera which had some interesting, if quirky features.
A review of the Praktica LB 35mm SLR from 1971 fitted with an M42 mount Meyer-Optik Gorlitz Domiplan