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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.

29 December, 2019

Panasonic GM1 Review: A Digital ILC Alternative to the Olympus XA2? – by Charles Higham

By Charles Higham

The Olympus XA2 has, for decades, been a popular small 35mm film compact you can carry around in your pocket. An excellent piece of design, it's simple to operate with zone focu...
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6 December, 2019

Leica M8 – A Year with an Ageing Digital Rangefinder – By Rui Hu

By Rui Hu

The Leica M8 was the first digital Leica I've ever shot with, and was also the most film-like digital camera I've ever used. I fell in love with a camera for the first time, and...
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30 September, 2019

Fuji X-Pro 3 – A digital camera design philosophy I can get on board with!

By Hamish Gill

The Fuji X-Pro 3 is the first digital camera that’s genuinely piqued my interest in a long time - and it’s not even been officially released yet. Fuji did some sort of pre-annou...
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21 July, 2019

Ricoh GR III – Early Impressions – By Louis A. Sousa

By LASousa

With the ordering back-log from B&H Photo cleared, I purchased this camera based on the GR-love expressed by Kevin Rosinbum, a/k/a Flickr’s Read More

16 July, 2019

Ricoh GR Mini Review – On The Road – Morocco by Motorcycle – by Nick Holt

By Nick

I bring my motorbike to a halt by a crooked road sign where the rest of the group are waiting. A Moroccan man leans against a pillar with a bag at his feet - the symmetry appeal...
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17 June, 2019

Leica M10-P vs. Sony A7riii and Shooting the Simon and Garfunkel Story

By Hamish Gill

A couple of months ago I got myself up very early one Sunday and travelled to Plymouth to take some photos for the production company of a stage production called “The Simon and...
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20 May, 2019

Leica M10-P – Initial Experiments with a Nikon 35mm 2.8 PC Shift Lens

By Hamish Gill

The digital level is a feature that really intrigued me on the relatively short list of stuff the Leica M10-P offers. I enjoy the odd bit of architectural photography, and so wi...
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10 May, 2019

FujiFilm E-510 – A Digital Compact from a Forgotten Age – By Adam Kendall

By AdamKendall

It is not often that I have the satisfaction of completing a collection. Back in the late 1990's, I was able to collect an entire series of Space Shuttle LEGO sets. But since th...
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