half a decades old, Bronica went out of business in 2004 sadly, as they're a brilliant camera if you can't afford a hasselblad, honestly no difference between a Bronica and hasselblad.
this one I think is brought 2nd hand in 2005, was new in 1986, it has been serviced in 2005 and then 2007, my old one is the later model but damaged recently due to heavy used, upon inspecting you'd think it's made in 2005 easily.
I have an Olympus Pen from the 60's, which makes all the right noises and takes half pictures so that a 36 film gives me 72 pictures. Proper cameras
yep, I've heard of those, I actually have the superior model the Olympus Trip 35, half frame is useful if you want more photo in a rolls, but the drawback is that the depth of field is almost twice as big (as in the background is less blurry), hence why it's not very popular (half frame that is).
half a decades old, Bronica went out of business in 2004 sadly, as they're a brilliant camera if you can't afford a hasselblad, honestly no difference between a Bronica and hasselblad.
this one I think is brought 2nd hand in 2005, was new in 1986, it has been serviced in 2005 and then 2007, my old one is the later model but damaged recently due to heavy used, upon inspecting you'd think it's made in 2005 easily.
yep, I've heard of those, I actually have the superior model the Olympus Trip 35, half frame is useful if you want more photo in a rolls, but the drawback is that the depth of field is almost twice as big (as in the background is less blurry), hence why it's not very popular (half frame that is).