The Nikon One Touch Zoom or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying and Love the Point-and-Shoot
Josh reviews the Nikon One Touch Zoom, an “anonymous” point and shoot 35mm film camera that’s heightened his appreciation of the class.
read moreJosh reviews the Nikon One Touch Zoom, an “anonymous” point and shoot 35mm film camera that’s heightened his appreciation of the class.
read moreSroyon has created an in-depth review of an uncommon (but beautiful) black and white film – Argenti Scale X. Check it out!
read moreOur latest Single Shot Story comes from Peter Toshe and features a hilarious photo of what he calls “a hero of modern times.”
read moreOur latest in our Single Shot Stories comes from Tom Raymondson, whose shot of an old Kodak advert plucks the nostalgia heartstrings.
read moreFujifilm’s latest XE4 is a digital mirrorless camera with a simplified user experience and impressive performance.
read moreMatt Wright of Leica Lenses for Normal People vents his thoughts over the phenomenon of lens vignetting, and questions if it matters…
read moreAfter two years of only using SLRs, Aidan dips his toe into the pool of rangefinder cameras with Canon’s Canonet QL17 G-III.
read moreDanielle is back with her monthly curated recommendations of another five amazing female film photographers to follow!
read moreJames gives a very quick history of the cutaway camera, the see-through camera, and where these collectible models come from.
read moreThe CP team picks the piece of camera gear they most want to use, from cameras and lenses to films and more.
read moreAs a collector of colorful FED rangefinders, Connor weighs the advantages of cost against the risks of unpredictable results.
read moreToday’s camera review comes from our guest Mike Eckman – it’s all we need to know about the ancient, Bakelite Purma Special.
read moreA quick review of the Canon 50mm F/1.4 in Leica Thread Mount – commonly referred to as “The Japanese Summilux.”
read moreJames reviews Fujifilm’s newest Instax camera, the strikingly pretty and surprisingly capable Instax Square SQ1.
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