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Leica V Lux 114: A fish out of water

Leica's V Lux has always been known as a sort of Swiss Army knife of cameras. With its 360 mm...
On a visit to the Ernst Leitz factory in Wetzlar in 1985, Phillip had a rare chance to photograph the...
There are always good reasons to travel to Berlin. And the Lee Friedlander exhibition at C/O Berlin provides another compelling...
Noted collector William Fagan takes a tour of some of the more interesting items to be sold at the forthcoming...
Is it really true that thousands of American parents are naming their kids after cars? Even Austin? Let's pull the...
Macfilos will be resting for the next couple of weeks. Who needs focus, anyway?
Quite often, the comments section of an article is more itneresting than the article itself. Discussions are vital to the...
Ever wanted to kick yourself for being such an idiot. Mike did just that when he found out what really...
Through Instagram, as well as via articles in Macfilos, I can see extraordinary continued interest in black and white photography,...
The smartphone has revolutionised the world of photography. It helps enthuse millions of would-be photographers every year. As a feeder...
TT Artisans is on to a sure-fire winner with its sub-ÂŁ50 Lightmeter. Fans of non-metered Leica film cameras will be...
If the Billingham Hadley Small is too small, or the Hadley Pro too big, then you need the midi version,...