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Thrift store Olympus film camera is finally developed, revealing decades-old photographs
A woman who purchased an Olympus film camera in a thrift store was surprised to find that it housed a roll of undeveloped ...
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Is Kodak winding up to release a new film camera?
A screenshot from the Instagram Reel posted by Reto. The Kodak name has been in the news a fair amount lately, and now a new ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. I certainly didn't expect to be reviewing a film camera in ...
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Rewindpix is a retro digital compact camera with swappable film stocks and old-school look
The Rewindpix is a retro-inspired digital compact camera with a film wind dial, oversized viewfinder, and a mobile app ...
After purchasing an old analogue camera from a charity shop in East London, Tilda Butterworth is hoping to reunite it with ...
Chances are you've seen some of those retro panoramic photographs of city skylines, mountain ranges or whatnot, shot on good ol' analog film. Well, you can now create new photos of your own with that ...
But to be fair, the Pentax 17 looks very cool. The new half-frame 35mm analog camera shoots 72 pictures per roll. But to be fair, the Pentax 17 looks very cool. The new half-frame 35mm analog camera ...
Finally, there’s one key category for digital cameras that look like film: mirrorless cameras that look old, but have all the ...
The Impossible Project took over Polaroid's last factory and founded a company to create film for Polaroid cameras, ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s probably not the reason you think. It’s probably not the reason you think. is a news editor with over a ...
We really like physical photos around these parts. Our guide to the Best Instant Cameras has a collection of modern gadgets that print out pictures that you can stick on your fridge or pin on your ...
For hundreds of years, humans have used cameras to capture everything from landscapes — like the breathtaking destinations every photographer needs to visit — to key moments in history for future ...
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