Death of a Nikon F3
An errant swing of the hand, a tumble and a crash, a destroyed Nikon, and the real reason it hurts to lose a camera.
read moreAn errant swing of the hand, a tumble and a crash, a destroyed Nikon, and the real reason it hurts to lose a camera.
read moreAs objective as we are when reviewing unfamiliar cameras, our biases show when it comes to the cameras that remain with us permanently. My FD mount Canons have always been…
read moreThere are rare objects in this world that have the power to stop people in their tracks. Works of art so beautiful that they demand a lingering gaze; music so lovely that…
read moreAfter an extended hiatus, our Exploded Views feature is back, and I’ve brought to bear my most ambitious effort yet! I’ve chosen a truly legendary camera, Nikon’s F3, and photographed it in a…
read moreA few months ago we talked about one of Nikon’s best point and shoot 35mm film cameras, the L35AF. This week, we’re taking a look at a very similar camera…
read moreA long term user review of the Nikon F5, Nikon’s first modern, pro-spec, auto-focus 35mm film SLR.
read moreJames reviews the Voigtlander Nokton 40mm F/1.2 Aspherical, an ultra-fast manual focus prime lens for Nikon’s Z Series cameras.
read moreNikon offers two dedicated macro lenses in their Z Series lens range. Here we review the longer of the two, the Nikkor Z MC 105mm.
read moreHere’s why the Nikon Z5 is the best value full frame mirror-less camera you can buy today.
read moreNikon’s ultra-wide rectilinear 15mm f/5.6 is a rare, wonderful, and (obviously) very wide lens that every Nikon fan should experience.
read moreSometimes things feel complicated, our brains and shelves get cluttered. At these times, getting back to basics can add some clarity.
read moreJames reviews the Nikon Nikkor Z 20mm F/1.8 S, the newest ultra-wide prime lens for Nikon Z series cameras.
read moreJames reviews Nikon’s most exotic, enticing (and expensive) point and shoot 35mm film camera, the Nikon 28Ti.
read moreOn Father’s Day, Nicholas takes an emotional journey with his Father’s Nikon.
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