
Front steps, First Church of Christ Scientist, Pandora Ave., Victoria, B.C.
(Camera: Olympus 35RC; Film: Ilford XP2 Super 400 chromogenic)
You can read my review of the Olympus 35RC here.

Front steps, First Church of Christ Scientist, Pandora Ave., Victoria, B.C.
(Camera: Olympus 35RC; Film: Ilford XP2 Super 400 chromogenic)

Front steps of the Beacon Lodge, 30 Douglas Street, Victoria. B.C.
(Camera: Olympus Stylus Epic; Film: Kodak Ektar 100)
You can read my review of the Olympus Stylus Epic here.
One of the most popular reviews on this site is for the fairly obscure Yashica 35MF. Probably that’s because information about that camera is pretty hard to come by. As a result, I likely see most of the traffic generated by interest in it. The Minolta Hi-Matic SD that’s the subject of this review s a good alternative if you’re looking something similar. And in some respects, the Minolta’s a better choice. Continue reading
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