A Guide to Used Mamiya Medium-Format Cameras by George Arthur Lareau Mamamiya! Photo of Tucson If you are a serious photographer working on a limited budget, these changing times offer you a great opportunity....
Attention all photographers and photography students! Now is the time to take advantage of the plunging prices available on eBay for medium format film cameras. Yes, the digital age has taken hold and many...
Bruce's Field Camera Store became the US importer of Rollei sheet films about 3 years ago. We tested the films extensively and felt that they, especially the R3 film, were very good. In fact R# was the best B...
The Zeiss Ikoflex is a wonderfully usable classic camera, even today. It uses still-available 120 roll film in either color or black white, for slides or prints. Negative size is 6x6 cm, or 2-1/4"...
If there have ever been an American Collectible camera,this would be it.Built like a Tank during World War II ,the GI affectionatelly called it the "American Leica". In many ways it was better than a Leica...
Why use a medium format film camera in the age of digital photography? Just about any medium format camera built to professional specifications will produce beautiful images on film. It’s a shame that many...
I just wanted to add a little to the otherwise excellant guide by George Arthur Lareau that wrote on the used Mamiyas. He said that the RB67's were all pretty much the same. As for the camera that is true but...
When buying a film camera, there are several areas that need to be explained or researched prior to your bidding or purchasing a camera. Without full knowledge of these topics, you may be getting what you...
The Polaroid 600SE is a fine professional tool, but I always think they got a bit too caught up in their own world (of instant film), to consider that a lot of people would want to broaden their scope and...
Enter into a Larger, More Defined Vision Medium format? Too Expensive? Hard to learn? Not at all...My first jump into Medium Format ( MF ) was with a gifted " Ventura Billy " circa 1940 made by Agfa...105mm...