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casualphotophile.com
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| | | | | James review the Nikon N2000, a superb value 35mm film SLR that's as good today as it was when it first released in 1985. | |
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austerityphoto.co.uk
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| | | | | The Nikon F50 looks like a modern camera but is reality was based on the 1980's F-401 series. But with worse handling. | |
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fupduckphoto.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Why on earth would I put a large and heavy lens from a medium format camera onto an SLR, to get the equivalent of a standard lens but with a small aperture? Because I can tilt. Tilt and shift lenses are the smaller format solution to the clever things that large format bellows-type cameras can... | |
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blog.mingthein.com
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| | | One of the earliest lenses for the Micro Four Thirds system, the Panasonic Leica 45/2.8 Macro-Elmarit (hereafter known as just the 45 for the rest of the article) is also perhaps one of the most un... | ||