Agfa Ambi Silette film advance strip down
This post covers the process I used to strip down and clean the film advance on my Ambi Silette rangefinder camera.
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This post covers the process I used to strip down and clean the film advance on my Ambi Silette rangefinder camera.

This is a review of the Agfa Ambi Silette 35mm interchangeable lens rangefinder camera which was a very desirable camera when it was introduced into the Agfa range in the late 1950s.

This is a review of the Agfa Super Silette L 35mm rangefinder camera made in Germany in about 1958.

The Ricoh XR-X (or XR-M in the US) was the top model in Ricoh’s XR range, and I believe the last manual focus slr they made.

Some sample photos taken with a Pentax P30T slr camera.
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This is a review of the Olympus [mju:] II zoom 115, a 35mm point and shoot compact camera with auto focus, automatic exposure and a 3 zone meter.

This is a review of the Odd looking Taron Eyemax, an early 35mm rangefinder camera made in about 1961.

The is a review of an 8mm movie camera which was very popular in the 1960s – the Bell & Howell 624.

This is my review of the Olympus OM-20 35mm single lens reflex camera which was made about 1983 and was, for a long time, the camera I used for all my photography.

This is my review of the Chinon CX, a 35mm SLR made by Chinon in Japan in about 1974.

This post shows how to repair a Pentax Spotmatic stuck mirror, which is a common problem with this iconic camera from the 1960s. Although it’s…

This is a review of one of the later Pentax Spotmatic models and one of the first cameras to offer aperture priority auto exposure – the Pentax Spotmatic ES.