IMAX's new film camera, first used to film The Odyssey, has been named after two of the company's biggest pioneers.
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Meet “Keighley”: IMAX’s new 70mm film camera used to shoot Christopher Nolan’s ‘The Odyssey’
Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey is set to be a landmark film for many reasons. As the first feature to be shot entirely on ...
Overview: Rangefinder cameras blend manual focus precision with a compact, rugged design.Key features to look for include ...
Japanese website MyNavi has interviewed staff at the Kitamura Camera Shop in the trendy Shinjuku district of Tokyo to investigate the rising popularity of film cameras with Generation Z – teens and ...
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Why the world’s simplest SLR camera became its greatest (and is still in demand 50 years later)
The legend of the Pentax K1000 is rooted in it’s simplicity, reliability and affordability. Introduced in 1976, just a year after Pentax replaced their Spotmatic series of M42 screw mount cameras with ...
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This 1970s SLR camera launched with a record-breaking 180 accessories!
The Canon F-1 system was originally released in March 1971, and was the company's top-of-the-line 35mm SLR camera with ...
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Classic film cameras – Purma Speed (127 camera)
John Wade reviews a strangely eccentric British-made camera, the Purma Speed 127 film camera The post Classic film cameras – ...
The Instax Wide Evo Hybrid Instant Camera uses Fujifilm’s wide format instant film and doubles as a smartphone printer. The Instax Wide Evo Hybrid Instant Camera uses Fujifilm’s wide format instant ...
It has a vertical-oriented viewfinder and two small screens, with one dedicated to film simulations. It has a vertical-oriented viewfinder and two small screens, with one dedicated to film simulations ...
This past Sunday, Taylor Swift was seen using a Camp Snap CS8 Digital Video Camera, and it's still available for you to snag ...
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