2016

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Canon A-1

The Canon A-1 was the first camera to offer micro-processor controlled, programmed auto-exposure, where both aperture and shutter were determined […]

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Canon T-90

A groundbreaking design departure for Canon, and one which established the pattern for almost every DSLR they sell today.  

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Olympus Trip 35

A wonderfully simple and unsophisticated camera, we sold lots of Trips during the time I worked as a retail assistant

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Fujica ST605n

Quite a solid camera, arguably introduced just a little late. The K1000 preceded it by a year, and with it

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Pentax LX

Arguably the very best camera Pentax ever made, and their only attempt at the professional 35mm market. This is a

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Pentax ME Super

Introduced just 2 years after the ME, the ME Super is one of two cameras that replaced the first auto-mode

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Pentax ME

Aperture priority only automatic was a fairly bold move for a 35mm SLR in 1977, but the great handling of

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Pentax K2

In 1975 Pentax introduced a trio of cameras to launch the PK Bayonet mount, of which the K2 was the

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Hasselblad 500C

From about 1980 onwards I always wanted a Hasselblad; everything about them was appealing: preferred camera (later in life) of

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Hasselblad 501CM

Although introduced 40 years after the 500C, the 501CM looks very similar and is interchangeable with many parts.  

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