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The Nikon F3
Fully Refurbished
The F3 is such a rock solid camera it was produced from 1980 - 2001 with almost no changes. It was and still is widely used and appreciated by both professionals and hobbyists alike. The F3 features fully manual and automatic exposure controls, making it the perfect camera for almost any situation. The camera features an exposure settings display in the viewfinder and shutter speeds up to 1/2000th of a second allowing photographers to shoot in virtually all lighting conditions. Many consider the F3 to be the greatest 35mm SLR ever produced.

Two Pocket Mirrors of the 1990s
Before cameras lived in phones, the Leica Mini and Contax TVS offered two ways of seeing. The Leica was modest and quiet — a slim rectangle that asked you to notice life, not the tool in your hand. Its simplicity felt almost moral: one lens, one click, and the world as it was. The Contax, wrapped in titanium and confidence, made every frame feel deliberate. Its Zeiss lens hummed forward with precision; its images carried a kind of cinematic calm. Both belong to the last great age of compact film cameras when design meant restraint, and photography was still an act of attention rather than habit.