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Digital Cameras

Digital Camera Reviews – Digital cameras have been increasingly and more frequently reviewed on this website over the years. What differentiates the digital camera reviews you will find on 35mmc from those you find on many other websites, is that they are often written by people who have more of a penchant for film cameras.

As such, the reviews might be a little more about the experience of shooting the camera than the objective quality of the results. You might also find reviews of digital cameras that are quite old but continue to be used by their owners for a range of reasons beyond which one has the most megapickles, or is better in lower light.

As with all the content on this website, if you find something of interest, you can find more similar products by clicking on the tags you will find at the bottom of the reviews.

31 May, 2020

Fuji GFX100 – Just a camera, but it’s the right camera for me – By Adam Hoskins

By adamhoskins

Last year in July I bought a Fuji GFX100. If you know anything about this camera its either a big deal or not, everything is subjective isn’t it? For me, it was a big deal. In a...
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19 May, 2020

Panasonic Lumix LC5 Review – Occasional Forays Into Digital – By Rock

By Rock

In photographic terms, digital is still very new. So perhaps it seems a little odd to talk about digital cameras as being either 'vintage' or a 'classic'. But then, digital phot...
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11 May, 2020

Fuji X100V – A (Personal) Guide to Mode/Menu/Button Customisations

By Hamish Gill

This is my second more significant article in a series I am intending to write about my experiences with the Fuji X100v, in my first article I talked about why I was initially a...
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20 April, 2020

Fuji X100 – Kolari Vision Full Spectrum Modified – First Impressions

By Hamish Gill

You remember that time we were able to go and do what we wanted? Yeah, I know it was only a few weeks ago... well, just before things got really weird, we had some really signif...
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6 April, 2020

Fuji X100V – First Frames with and some thoughts on why I bought it…

By Hamish Gill

I’ve had the Fuji X100v for a couple of weeks. In that time, the world feels like it’s changed... and no, not because of the camera. Fortunately, my reasons for buying the Fuji ...
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16 March, 2020

Kolari Pocket & IRChrome Filter Review – Digital Aerochrome in a Tiny Package!

By Hamish Gill

I suspect a large percentage of us film photographers will have heard of Kodak Aerochrome. It’s that film that renders foliage red/purple, costs an absolute fortune and is rare ...
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3 March, 2020

Fujifilm X-Pro3 Round Two: The X Files and a Meditation on Film and Digital – By David Hume

By David Hume

The X-Pro3 came at a good time for me. I’d returned from a six-week trip to Italy where the last two weeks were spent in Venice trying to make work for exhibitions. So I’d been ...
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18 February, 2020

Ricoh GRIII and GR1s Experience Comparison by a Film Agnostic – By Steven Bleistein

By Steven Bleistein

I am sure to get some grief about this piece given that my last article on the analog Ricoh GR1s ended with my resolution that I was not interested in buying a digital GR. Well,...
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  1. Geoff Chaplin on Leitz 50mm f3.5 and the 135mm f4 – A Brace of Elmars – Sublime to Ridiculous

    Thanks Arthur for putting in a word for the clamp-ons. I don't like them, and can't use them on any…

  2. Geoff Chaplin on Leitz 50mm f3.5 and the 135mm f4 – A Brace of Elmars – Sublime to Ridiculous

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