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emulsive.org
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| | | | | The F2 was Nikon's mechanical, manual flagship camera of the 1970s. Rugged and reliable construction along with a complete system of lenses, backs, viewfinders and other accessories made it the professional's choice. | |
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blog.kasson.com
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| | | | | LensRentals has loaned me a Nikon 58 mm f/0.95 Noct for testing. For the past couple of weeks, I've been reporting on the individual tests that I've been doing. The lens needs to go back soon, so it's time for me organize my thoughts. This is an outstanding lens. I've worked with f/0.95 lenses before, | |
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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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35hunter.blog
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| | | After having maybe ten Pentax Espio compacts, I can confidently say that they all perform pretty well and are enjoyable to us. Looking for a later era ('90s on) 35mm film compact, you wouldn't go far wrong with any of this popular and almost endless range. The latest I have been using is the Pentax... | ||