Olympus OM-1 MD Film Camera

Olympus OM-1 MD Film Camera

A camera launched in Japan in 1973. The version that added motor drive function on the basis of OM-1 is called OM-1 MD, which was upgraded to OM-1N in 1979 and discontinued in 1987. It was produced for nearly 15 years, indicating its popularity. The design adopts a pentaprism that penetrates deep into the mirror box, so the body is very compact, and the viewfinder is very bright, with a viewing range of up to 97%. In addition, an air shock absorber is used to greatly reduce the vibration and sound released by the shutter, and it also has functions such as mirror pre lift.
Canon FS400 Silver

Canon FS400 Silver

Canon FS40 is a flash memory camera produced by Canon Corporation.
Fujifilm Fujifilm X100V

Fujifilm Fujifilm X100V

Since its establishment in 1934, Fuji Camera has been steadily advancing and has become one of the world's largest manufacturers and suppliers of comprehensive imaging, information, and document processing products and services. The Fuji X100V is a camera under the Fuji brand, with a model number of X100V and a sensor size of 23.5 × 15.6mm.
Canon AE-1 (35mm focal plane shutter DSLR camera)

Canon AE-1 (35mm focal plane shutter DSLR camera)

Canon's AE-1 camera, launched in April 1976, was extremely popular in the market. When AE-1 was launched, TTL manual metering cameras (including Canon FTb and FTb-N) remained the mainstream in the 35mm DSLR camera market. Automatic exposure cameras still occupy an important position in the DSLR camera market. They are all relatively expensive and have low production. However, the design of AE-1 starts from the basics and consists of 5 main components and 25 secondary components. They are centrally controlled by a microcomputer. Through integrated circuits, the number of components has been reduced by 300. The production of cameras is also highly automated. Therefore, it can
Do the old Holga GCNF120 plastic camera

Do the old Holga GCNF120 plastic camera

The Holga GCNF120 is a specific model of the Holga camera series. Like other Holga cameras, it is a medium-format camera that uses 120 film, is constructed with a plastic body, and has a simple and classic design. It usually has a fixed focal length lens and manual control options that can shoot square in 6x 6 or 6x4.5 format. Holga cameras first began production in China in the 1980 s, and then gained wide acceptance and use worldwide.