Konica Z-up28W Camera Review | Herb Kateley

Konica Z-up28W Camera Review | Herb Kateley

This review continues on the theme of inexpensive but good quality film cameras.
The Konica Z-up28W is interesting because not many point and shoot zooms start at a wide angle of
28mm. It zooms to only what would be considered a *normal* focal length of 56mm. For me, this is a
very useful range. 

Lomo LC-A Review | Colton Allen

Lomo LC-A Review | Colton Allen

When I first read about the new LOMO LC-A 120, I was really excited and couldn't wait to see what it could do. The LC-A 120 packs some really cool and unique features into a considerably small body. First and foremost is the Minigon 38mm f/4.5 lens, covering (mostly) a 6cm X 6cm frame. If you want 6x6 and 38mm, there is a rather limited number of choices. Secondly, the LC-A 120 features program  auto exposure. These features, combined with the small body, make it a very interesting camera. 

Yashica T4 Review | Richard PJ Lambert

Yashica T4 Review | Richard PJ Lambert

I subscribe to the adage ‘the best camera is the one you have with you. Now, for nearly everyone that would be a smart phone but this a community based around film, and we are not nearly everyone. The camera I always have is my Yashica T4, and this review will explain how it suits the way I see things and why you might want to give it a try.