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Thursday, January 1, 2015

Start the Year at the Top

Why not? JapanCameraHunter's opinion piece on the best Leica for film shooting, followed by impassioned flames and passions, sets the pace for one of the most iconic, if not desirable cameras available. While one does not need an M6 to shoot great photos, it is at least wistful to read about such cameras.

As an example, the Nikon F100 is available on eBay for under $200 and is a very servicable camera that Ken Rockwell calls "the world's second-best 35mm SLR camera."

Happy shooting, and may you resolve to use film more this year!