Fujica AZ-1

This appears to be the last 42mm screw mounted camera that was produced by Fuji. While there may not be a lot of information available about this camera, it is definitely worth a look. The three LR44 batteries that power the camera’s light meter and aperture priority mode are housed behind the door on the … More Fujica AZ-1

In the Darkroom a Dodging and a Burning – First time Experience

In my third expedition into my darkroom, not an excuse but a fact, I wanted to try out the important technique of Dodging and Burning. This simply means making something in part of the image lighter – dodging, or darker – burning. Having watched probably too many videos on the subject it was time for … More In the Darkroom a Dodging and a Burning – First time Experience

Canon AT-1

When I purchased this camera it was advertised as not working. So why buy it? It had a working meter which told me that there may be a chance of getting it working. I have taken a few cameras apart, cleaned, and successfully put them back together again and still have them working! Since the … More Canon AT-1

Nikon F4s

Having recently purchased a Nikon F and then an F2, more about that another time, I honestly was not looking to purchase any more cameras 🙂 But I suppose it was inevitable that a Nikon F4 would follow. But surely why not the more highly regarded F3? One main reason for acquiring the F4 was … More Nikon F4s

Nikon F

This camera has been on my wish list since I started my return to film. However due to the price that a good Nikon F commands these days, I have contentented myself with using the various Nikomat models, all of which I have to say I have thoroughly enjoyed. In fact among my first camera … More Nikon F

Garden Visitors.

Spending more time at home due to the Covid pandemic has allowed my family more time to observe things in and around our garden. Over the last few weeks in particular we have had a number of birds regularly make a stop during the course of their activities. The following photos have been taken by … More Garden Visitors.