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Compact cameras and film are trending. The Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo is both
The Instax Mini Evo is a hybrid camera, which means that it is both a compact digital camera and an instant film camera in ...
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This Nikon compact camera proved to be an embarrassing disaster
Back in 1960 Nippon Kogaku (now Nikon) was just beginning to feel the success of their Nikon F SLR. But, it was, first and foremost, a lens-making company. At that time, focal-plane shutters were ...
Film photography enthusiasts rejoice! Ricoh has set a date of Spring 2024 for its new Pentax film cameras. In December 2022, Ricoh announced plans to create a new series of Pentax film cameras. Now, ...
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AgfaPhoto's latest compact camera comes with a hotshoe flash, a 3x zoom, and a twisting touchscreen
Unlike the C130 which has a 10x zoom, the new camera has a built-in 3x zoom lens with an effective focal length range of ...
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This trendy compact camera just got personal – and it’s just US$85 / £67
C amp Snap may have launched as a way for kids to take cameras to screen-free summer camps, but the affordable compact camera ...
The compact film camera is made for first-time film shooters but has just enough to interest more experienced photographers. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about ...
In late 2022, Pentax announced its plans to develop brand-new film cameras for the first time in several decades. It’s an ambitious idea that has the film photography community (myself included) ...
Japanese website MyNavi has interviewed staff at the Kitamura Camera Shop in the trendy Shinjuku district of Tokyo to investigate the rising popularity of film cameras with Generation Z – teens and ...
Theoretically, the smartphone era should have done away with the requirements for compact point-and-shoot cameras – as any photographer knows, the best camera to use is always the one you actually ...
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