Cameras I use on my blog...

When I first put this list together it was a lot shorter... so I've tried to break it down so it's not quite so much to take in.

All of the cameras that I used/have used take 35mm film
(other than the instant cameras)

~ ~ Cameras I love and use all the time ~ ~



~ Holga 135bc ~
This was my first lomography camera and really the camera that caused my love of photography and cameras again. You can read me gushing about it more here.

Pros: Great vignetting, clear results and its so versatile, it can take any film and its easy to use.
Cons: Other than forgetting to check its not on bulb mode (N not B) None. haha. I love it.

~ Diana Mini ~
It took me much longer to learn to love my Diana Mini than my Holga, but I do love it, especially in the square frame mode. You can read more about why I love it here.

Pros: Beautiful, dreamy results, square mode, compact.
Cons: Temperamental, need patience, needs higher iso films and lots of sunshine.
(Also same issue with the bulb mode - N not B!)


~ Superheadz Wide and Slim Yellow Peace ~
A simple point and click 35mm camera with a wide lens.
I had wanted one of these for such a long time before I got one and I haven't been disappointed by it, the colours and tones are beautiful, the results are consistantly great and its so simple to use.

In fact, if you're new to 35mm film and a little scared of the Lomography cameras buttons and unpredictable results, I would recommend one of these as your first plastic camera... no bulb mode, no focus, no mx button, just you and the shutter.

Pros: It's yellow! Simple to use, beautiful results, great for locations with the wide angle lens.
Cons: My only complaint is you can't do multiple exposures but thats a personal preference.

~ Refurbished LC-A ~
One of my newest cameras and definitely one of my favourites already. My LC-A is from 1992.
With further aperture settings than the holga and diana and a light meter, this camera is perfect for most situations and creates amazing results.

Pros: Again, this camera is perfect for most situations and creates amazing results.
Cons: You can't do multiple exposures, if you want these, get the LC-A+. Also you can't use the Lomography LC-A+ accessories with it.

~ Yashica Samurai ~
The best camera Thomas has ever found for me!
Technically a SLR with an autofocus, this half frame camera is amazing. I love the zoom, it captures details perfectly and the results are always stunning. It's my go to camera on holiday.

Pro: It has a zoom! Also, you get double the photos, what you see through the viewfinder is what you take and it has beautiful grain.
Cons: Heavy, needs a battery which is quite hard to find.


~ Fuji Instax Mini 10 ~
This camera is fun! So so fun. I love it so...
I personally love the colours from these and its the perfect companion to any of my 35mm cameras whereever I go.

Pros: Beautiful colours, instant fun, perfect for a gift or your wallet.
Cons: The film is ISO 800 so can over expose in the sunshine but its rare.
~ Lomokino ~

Normally, it takes me a few rolls of film and a couple of months for me to truly love a camera. But this, one I fell for straight away. Not because of its looks, though it looks fine. Not because of its ease of use, as we’ve had few bumps along the way. Rather, because of its results. I love that I can now have videos that are in a format that I think reflects me the best: film!

Pros: The resulting videos look amazing and it's a really fun camera to use.
Cons: It needs a lot of film, it's a bit tedious to scan and put together the videos and it needs practice for loading as the process is quite different from other cameras. Worth all the effort though I think.

~ ~ Cameras that I love and should use more ~ ~


~ Recesky Gakkenflex ~
My first TLR camera to take photos with. To be fair I haven't had this camera long but because I made it, I love it. I know how it works, I know that its missing a screw somewhere and its yellow! A fun experience to make and to shoot. I love it far more than I should perhaps.

Pros: It's yellow! Fun to make, really helps to explain how a camera works, light and great results.
Cons: Takes longer to make than it says and you have to really decipher the instructions but I'd say that is part of the fun!

~ Yashica Autofocus ~
Another wonderful Yashica autofocus camera. I'm always really pleased with the results from this camera, the grain is always lovely with great contrasts.

Pros: Easy to use, focus options, great results
Cons: Although great results, they have a similar look to the Samurai, which is why I don't use it as much.


~ Olympus OM-10 ~
This is my Daddy's camera, so I love it for that. But its also a very impressive SLR with great results. However it scares me a little as I don't really know enough about SLR's to use it properly, I need to learn more about this camera definitely.

Pros: It's an SLR, amazing lens and results.
Cons: It's an SLR, it's a bit more complicated than my other cameras.

~ Action Tracker ~
An amazing gift from one of my best friends which I still love. It's fun, provides great action shots and I love the results.

Pros: See above
Cons: This camera needs a lot of light, a high iso film and preferably action.


~ ~ Cameras I am learning to love ~ ~



~ La Sardina Sea Pride ~
My latest Lomography camera and my latest love/hate conquest.
A fun, pretty looking camera with unique fun results. I'm looking forward to using it more.

Pros: Great wide angle lens, looks amazing, fun to experiment with
Cons: Clunky and awkward.

~ Olympus Trip ~
I have wanted one of these for so long that I can't actually believe I have one. They are just as pretty in person. And Thomas found it for £10!!! Have I said before thats hes my camera finding hero? He is. Anyway, this is a gorgeous camera, but I've only used one film (which I haven't posted here yet?!) and quite a few were blurry so I'm going to have to put a bit of effort into using this camera. I'm really looking forward to it though.
(photos to follow, I can't believe I haven't posted them!)

Pros: Solid, compact, sturdy camera with great results when you get it right.
Cons: None yet, the mistakes were mine, not the cameras...



~ Ricoh 500G ~
I nearly didn't buy this camera, it was a little bit more than I was willing to pay but an amazing old man in the charity shop turned out to be quite a knowledgeable fellow and convinced me into buying it. I'm so glad he did as even though I've only used this camera once too - I can't wait to use it more and learn about it.

Pros: Like the Olympus Trip, a sturdy camera with great results when you get it right.
Cons: The light protection stuff inside mine is falling apart, its quite common with these cameras apparently. It's easily replaced but I actually like the light leaks for now.


~ ~ Cameras I wish I could use more ~ ~
 
~ Polaroid 600 ~
Like the OM-10, one of my polaroids (I have a few) is my parents camera and I really wish I could use it more but the Impossible Project film, right now, is too expensive and too unpredictable for my tastes. I love the consistantcy of my fuji instax mini's and they haven't faded whilst the only Impossible films that I've taken have. Hopefully the film will keep getting better and perhaps one day I'll use my polaroids again.

Pros: You can acheive some amazing results with polaroids, a lot of my favourite photographers take the most amazing polaroid photos and they are great cameras.
Cons: Film is expensive and unpredictable at the moment.

~ LC-A + ~
This camera would be in the cameras that I love category apart from one massive hurdle... I don't actually have one - hence its in the cameras I wish I could use more category :) I decided to categorize it seperately from the refurbished LC-A as the cameras are slightly different and so are the results. Both are great cameras though.

Pros: Amazing results, a great camera with some extra settings compared to the refurbished LC-A's, multiple exposures especially you can do and also combine accessories from Lomography with.
Cons: I don't own one... even though I do have a refurbished one.

~ Cameras I've used but probably won't use much more ~ 

~ Instax Wide 100 ~
I'm kind of sad that this camera is on this list as I was very excited about it when I found it (for £4! ha!). However I just can't bring myself to like it... I've had mixed results with the photos, the camera is huge and heavy, the flash is massive, bright and annoying and honestly, I'd rather just use my instax mini camera. It's not a bad camera, don't get me wrong, other photographers have produced amazing results, but I just didn't click with it, so I never bought any more film for it.

Pros: Bigger photos than the mini.
Cons: Heavy, mixed results, annoying flash.


~ 35mm Panorama Wide Pix ~
This is a fun camera, but its not a true wide angle lens, just a standard lens with a cropped frame inside which just annoys me as it wastes film really. Fun for a few tries, but not really a keeper.

Pros: Fun and simple to use with good results.
Cons: Cropped frame rather than a wide lens.


~Yellow Lomolitos camera ~
This one was a hard camera to categorise as I do love the results I've had from it and the flash is also perfect for parties etc. However, I've used it twice since I've had it... so I think this will be a limited use camera as I have so many others that I would use before it.

Pros: It has a flash, its compact and easy to use. Also, it's yellow!
Cons: It's meant to be a disposable, so you have to wind the film fully onto it before you can use it - not a problem as such but a bit tricky and a worry when loading the camera.

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So there is the round up of all the cameras I've used so far on here - I'm actually amazed that its as many as that. I'm sure the list will get bigger...

18 thoughts on “Cameras I use on my blog...

  1. That's a lot of them! I so envy you!

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  2. wow you got a lot of cameras. Im jealous!

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  3. great post! thanks for sharing.
    i've been thinking of getting an instax wide in the future.. if impossible doesnt produce any better polaroid film, i honestly love the bigger shots more than the small minis sometimes.

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  4. I was looking around to find new cameras so yay for a post on cameras exclusively. I just am worried film would be too expensive for a small hobby (I like to paint and draw mostly so most of the $$$ i have goes towards that).

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  5. Rhianne this is such a lovely post! I had two huge OMG moments here! (:
    First was when I saw you built a Recessky, I had been wanting to build one for a while but mommy put huge restrictions on thenumber of cameras I buy (not more than one a month! And I chose to buy a couple of Smenas instead.
    Second was the OM10. Do you know why? Because my daddy has the exact same camera. He used it last around the time I was born. Cosmetically it is perfect but the shutter gets jammed, haven't been able to try it. But but but it's my daddy's camera & I <3 it.
    I am enjoying finding the stuff we have in common.

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  6. I've had bad results with my instax mini. it's the white one. it looks different from yours. i sort of think that the settings don't work because, oddly enough, when i take photos in bright light they always come out terrible, even if i switch the setting to bright sun...
    the instax wide seems entirely too big. i just wish polaroid film were easier to find again. i need to take out my nikon slr from college and get reacquainted with it. it was so good to me for all of those years.

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  7. This is awesome! I've been thinking of getting a new camera, either a Diana Mini or an LCA. After reading this post, I'm definitely leaning towards LCA..

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  8. I am so mega jealous of your camera collection. Great post!

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  9. I have two in you list, dreaming of owning many of the others! What a lovely, lovely collection. I think i need a holga 135bc!

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  10. you have an olympus trip 35, i have been lemming this camera ever since i started with film cameras but i have been thwarted time and again when bidding on it for ebay :(

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  11. Very jealous of your camera collection - especially the ~ Olympus OM-10!

    I havent used my plastic cameras for ages - i've moved on to experiment with my DSLRs and analogue SLRs - but I always love your photos xx

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  12. I love this post. Awesome cameras!

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  13. I really enjoyed this post! LC-A is number one on my wish list (I think I might actually spoil myself for Christmas). I have also been toying with the idea of getting an instax as well.

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  14. Wow, this is impressive! I got myself a Gakkenflex but haven't assembled it yet. I'm excited to try it!

    Don't you ever wanted to try a 120 film camera? I love the results I had with the diana.

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    1. I haven't really to be honest, I don't have any cameras that would take it and I still haven't tried all the 35mm cameras that I want yet or even all the 35mm films...

      The cost puts me off as well, I'd have to send it off to be developed here and I can't really afford that, I get more photos per roll with 35mm and I can drop it at my local store for a great price and service, so it suits me perfectly.

      I'll try it eventually I'm sure...

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  16. Love this list!!

    I need to update mine soon, too.

    Also, i just met a woman tonight who worked for Richoh for years! Now I want one!

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  17. You have so many nice cameras!

    I really like the look of the SuperHeadz Wide and Slim cameras, but I opted for the Diana Mini instead. That is definitely next on my list, though!

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