"What you really want to watch out for are dents. Dents are bad! About the only way a camera gets dented is when it's dropped." With the rise in popularity of digital cameras, many photographers are clearing...
This guide will help you determine the kind of lens you should buy for your 35mm manual focus camera and some things to look for when purchasing such a lens. What kind of lens do you need? If you get just one...
These are fantastic cameras... easy to use and they deliver incredible results... but first, understand this is a manual focus FILM camera... not a digital camera. There is no auto-focus... you have to focus....
These are fantastic cameras... easy to use and they deliver incredible results... but first, understand this is a manual focus FILM camera... not a digital camera. There is no auto-focus... you have to focus. A... read full review
The Minolta X-700 is a great film camera with many features used by professional photographers yet easy to use for the beginner or student. It features three modes of picture taking: PROGRAM - YOU JU... read full review
The Nikon FE 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera is a manual focus film camera. If you have vision problems and/or don't want to be bothered with getting film developed, this is not the camera for you. ... read full review
The Nikon EM is a good camera in a compact, easy to use design. It uses an automatic aperture priority auto exposure system. To take a photo with the Nikon EM... you just set the aperture on the lens. You then ... read full review
The Nikon FG was introduced in 1982. It was a much improved version of the Nikon EM introduced 3 years earlier. If you have your choice between purchasing an EM or an FG go for the FG. There were many innovativ... read full review
The OTA stands for Optical Tube Assembly... meaning you just get the telescope (tube)... no base... no gimbals and no way to really set it up and point it to the stars unless you already have all that stuff. An... read full review