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Yashica 635 - speed setting ring
This post shows the procedure for removing the Copal MXV shutter from the Yashica 635 medium format film camera
Ricoh G600 ruggedised compact camera - front view
This is my pictorial review of the Ricoh G600 a waterproof, dust proof, 10 Mp compact digital camera which was made by Ricoh in about 2008
Ricoh R1v sample pictures - paving
A few days ago I posted an article reviewing my Ricoh R1v digital compact camera, and today I'm going to add to that post by describing my experiences of shooting with it, and show some Ricoh R1v sample pictures. First, for the impatient, here are the pictures. Ricoh R1v sample pictures In order to try […]
Fed 3 rangefinder camera - Front of camera with lens cap removed
The Fed 3 is a 35mm rangefinder camera made in the Ukraine in the mid 1960s and designed to be similar in style to a Leica but with a price tag which made it much more affordable to the average person.
Ricoh Caplio R1v - lens extended
The R1v is a compact, snap shot camera of the sort which has almost totally disappeared now that mobile phones have such good cameras fitted to them.
Minolta SRT101b 35mm slr camera - side view with 50mm f/1.7 lens
The Minolta SRT101b was a later version of the original SRT 101, which was introduced by Minolta in the mid 1960s.
Ciro-Flex TLR sample pictures - A goose at Fairlands Lake
A Short article featuring sample photos taken with the Ciro-Flex TLR camera
Ihagee Exakta IIa 35mm camera - front view
The Ihagee Exakta Exa IIa was a development of the Exa II camera and produced by Ihagee in the early 1960s.
This is a very short pictorial review of the model of  Agfa Karat viewfinder camera
Exakta Varex IIb shutter repair and clean - marking the tape position
A pictorial post showing how I repaired and cleaned the shutter in my Exakta Varex IIB camera
Exakta Varex IIb Strip Down - shutter extracted from case
A descriptive and pictorial post on removing the shutter from an Exakta Varex IIB camera.
I have several Exakta Exa cameras in my collection but this Exakta Varex IIa is the first of the 'top flight' Exakta models I've acquired.
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