Wednesday, August 18, 2010

RICOHFLEX-RM700 (1 unit only)


Riken/Ricoh produced low and high end Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) cameras in the 1950's and into the 1960's. The Ricohflex family are budget priced models with 3 element lenses that are geared together for focusing. The bodies are made from sheet steel with a thicker steel lens plate. Many models used the Riken shutter that would only flash sync at 1/50. Shutter speeds are limited compared to Rolleiflex's and Rolleicords of that era (most have only 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 and B). All have the "red window" method to stop on the next frame though Riken produced an Auto-Stop featurethat was factory installed on some cameras and could be user installed. They use push-on filters.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

LEICA R4s-RM2900 (1 unit only)



The Leica R4 family of Leica 35mm SLR cameras was launched in 1980. The camera design was a joint venture based on Leitz's co-operation agreement of 1972 with the Minolta Camera Co. Ltd.. The Copal Company developed the shutter. Minolta's version was launched in 1977 as the Minolta XD-11 in the US, the Minolta XD-7 in Europe and Minolta XD in Japan. The Leica R4 was made available in five versions; the Leica R4 Mot electronic in 1980, the Leica R4 in 1981, the Leica R4 chrome in 1982, the Leica R4s in 1983, the Leica R4s-2 in 1985, and a special limited edition Leica R4 in gold and brown skin was made available in 1984. Later, several more models have emerged from the same basic concept, mostly with improved electronic features like TTL flash metering and exposure modes. 

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

SuperHeadz: Black Slim Devil-RM110


The Black Slim Devil Camera is a remake of the cult classic Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim camera. This out of production camera was known for its portability, low price, wide angle lens, and unique photo results. The Black Slim Devil camera is made at the same factory as the original  and features the same wide angle 22m lens with the characteristic color saturation, vignetting and contrasty results (surprisingly vivid colors). These photos have character! The Black Slim Devil Camera is the perfect choice for your pocket camera needs; it's super-light, rugged, simple and features a rubber grip. Recommended.

- shoots standard 35mm film
- shoot dynamic, wide pictures with 22m wide angle lens
- surprisingly vivid colors
- vignetting effect
- plastic, light, portable


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Films


These are the couple of filmrolls we have in stock. We currently only have ranges of films for 35mm and 120mm films. So load it up! Get the hell out and start shooting! Contact us to get these filmrolls today!