Review: Fuji GS 645
Today I wish to talk about one of the best, if not THE best, cameras I ever used.I’m speaking about the Fuji GS 645, a 4,5×6 medium format rangefinder camera that will fit in your… Read the rest
View ArticleReview: Leica M6
In a previous post (the one regarding the Canon Eos 1n) I asked if it still makes sense nowadays to use a 35mm camera.The Leica M6 (and for what… Read the rest
View ArticleReview: Minolta M-Rokkor 28mm f/2,8 for Leica M
A little, sweet lens, the most overlooked of the entire Leica (well, Minolta…) M catalog probably because of its “bubble-related” problem.Bubbles? Yes.There are many theories about the causes, but this...
View ArticleReview: Leica M4-P
This one was my first Leica, and even if I eventually ended up selling it I regretted the decision right from day one.The body of the features of the Leica M4-P are practically the same… Read the rest
View ArticleReview: Leica Summicron-C & Minolta M-Rokkor 40mm f/2
This is the classic Cinderella lens, and I use the singular instead of the plural because the Summicron-C and the Minolta M-Rokkor really are the same lens, optically speaking, even if some people...
View ArticleReview: Fuji Finepix X100
For the guys in hurry I’ll give you a sum up of this review: “holy crap!”.Ok, maybe some extra details are needed Read the rest
View ArticleVoigtlander Perkeo IIIE: pocket rocket
Once upon a time Voigtlander wasn’t just a subsidiary of Cosina. They were one of the big players in photography and already manufacturing some really neat stuff. At the time the quality of their...
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