Voigtlander Vito Automatic 35Â mm camera
The Voigtlander Vito Automatic is a 1960’s viewfinder camera with a selenium cell which controls the camera’s aperture, making a fully automatic ‘point and shoot’ model.
A Post type for Vintage Cameras
The Voigtlander Vito Automatic is a 1960’s viewfinder camera with a selenium cell which controls the camera’s aperture, making a fully automatic ‘point and shoot’ model.
This post is a review of the Mamiya 135 EE, a small 35mm rangefinder camera made by Mamiya in about 1977.
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
This post looks at the Voigtlander Vito B 35mm, viewfinder camera which was made in 1959.
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.