New concept can turn film cameras into digital

Ah, some times, camera and camera technology concepts are so awesome we just wish they were true. Like the new "RE-35", which is a 35 mm film cartridge which can turn film cameras into digital. How? By employing a bendable image sensor that fits in a film roll, then when the camera takes a picture, ...

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Leica’s Summarit-S 35mm f/2.5 ASPH lens for S2 DSLR

Leica has just let us know that they have a new lens available for their S2 DSLR called the Summarit-S 35mm f/2.5 ASPH. This lens features a 28mm equivalent field of view and will be available this month for for £3,780 GBP ($5,500). According to DPReview, this lens although priced rather high is perfect for a plethora ...

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Lomo FishEye Point-n-Shoot 35mm Camera

Lomo Fisheye Point-N-Shoot

The Lomo FishEye Point-n-Shoot 35mm Camera is the world’s only 35mm camera with a fisheye lens built in. It sees a sweeping 170-degree view which draws everything around you into a compact circular image. A vast depth of field delivers both the foreground and background in total focus. The premium glass lens offers bright colors and ...

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David White Stereo Realist 35mm Cameras

David White Stereo Realist 35mm

Approximately 250,000 of these unusual David White Stereo Realist 35mm cameras were manufactured from 1947-1971. Its 22 x 23mm image format became the standard for stereo slides and allows you to snap 19 stereo pairs on a standard 24 exposure film. But why three lenses, you ask? The middle one is used for image focusing ...

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Pin Hole Camera Kit

Pin Hole Camera Kit

How many of you remember making a pinhole camera in school? Now you can recreate that experience with the do-it-yourself Pin Hole Camera Kit by the Japanese DIY camera company, Sharan. Simply assemble the sturdy black cardstock pieces and within a few hours, you'll have a 35mm camera. The lightweight body has plastic spools for advancing ...

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