The Contax T is the first of the premium compact T series cameras from Contax/Kyocera. First introduced … Continue reading →
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Hi, this is a short review of the Olympus 35 DC rangefinder used as travel camera. I … Continue reading →
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Mamiya 7ii gear pictures courtesy of Christopher Chen, Click! Photography. An illusive type of camera has eluded … Continue reading →
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Tagged analog, Analogue Photography, Gear Reviews, Mamiya 7, Mamiya 7II, Medium Format, Photography Singapore, Rangefinder, Rangefinder Singapore, RF.SG, RFSG, RFSG.ASIA, Singapore
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The Avenon 21mm F2.8 – A low cost, fast wide angle lens. Little much is actually … Continue reading →
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The Leica M4-P, the Great Canadian Leica. A Non-objective Review. A technical breakdown of the M4-P: … Continue reading →
One of my dream cameras since picking up Rangefinder photography. The Leica Hammertone MP is a limited LHSA … Continue reading →
In 2004, Voigtlander introduced 2 new camera bodies, the R2A and R3A. This was Voigtlander’s first Aperture Priority … Continue reading →
Hasselblad Xpan, Panoramic Porn The Hasselblad Xpan or Fuji TX-1 as it is also known, was introduced … Continue reading →
Bought a Fogg B major in charcoal/oak. The same nice feeling as the Fogg Diva and B minor that … Continue reading →
I was looking for a small and light RF that I could use with wide lenses (28mm) to … Continue reading →
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