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an old fashioned camera is shown on a white background with the lens facing forward and showing its reflection

Technology has given us infinite possibilities via digital photography, and it also precipitated an almost complete annihilation of analog and chemical-based photography. However, thanks to a weird mixture of events, analog photography has regained some strength after the devastating blow that digital photography gave to it. Our list of the 10 Best Film Cameras Worth Getting Your Hands On Not only has the camera produced incredible art, it can also be considered a work of art itself. -Todd…

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an old - fashioned camera is shown with the lens pointed up to it's front

Selecting the greatest cameras of all time is inherently subjective, and a great way to start arguments. In compiling the list below for Shutterbug of the “20 Greatest Cameras of All Time,” I tried mightily to temper my own preferences and prejudices by vetting it with a handful of bona fide camera experts, but I take full responsibility for any errors of commission, omission, or ruffled feathers. I’ve split my “greatest hits” list squarely down the analog/digital divide, with 10 film…

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a black and white photo of an old camera with its lens pointed at the viewer

I have a passion for vintage camera lenses from the 1950's to the 80's, could be Leica, Nikkor, Carl Zeiss or old russian glass. I especially like their very unique texture and how they add something to the pictures. Way much softer than modern glass

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an advertisement for the three folding pocket kodak

| | | |- |model B2, 1903, B&L Rapid Rectilinear lens in a B&L Automat shutter |model B4, 1909, B&L Rapid Rectilinear lens in a Kodak Ball Bearing shutter |model C, 1909, B&L Rapid Rectilinear f4 lens in a Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter on moveable lens board, images by Bill Strong |}{|class=plainlinks The No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak was a folding bed camera for making exposures in 3¼×5½ inch postcard format on type No. 122 rollfilm. It was introduced by Kodak in 1903 and made until 1915...

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