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                Article:   The 14 Most Influential Cameras of All Time.But what about...?
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;Selecting the all-time best of anything is always a daunting task, and that&amp;rsquo;s especially true of cameras, which have undergone a seismic paradigm shift in moving from film to digital. It&amp;rsquo;s also a great way to start arguments, generate irate letters and e-mails, and tick off your buddies at various camera companies. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                Article:   Go Live.Are you a music lover? Turn your photographic passion into profit--shoot the piano player
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;If you are a fan of live music, capturing exciting and potentially profitable images of your favourite performers is well within the range of most photographers.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/8073
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                Article:   The best film camera bargains right now!.Go ahead--thumb your nose at the digital revolution. You&apos;ll get a great deal
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                &lt;p&gt;With digital cameras of all varieties dominating the market, now is a great time to buy a film camera. Yes...a &lt;em&gt;film&lt;/em&gt; camera! Updated for Summer 2010.&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/8092
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                Blog:   A large-format film photography revival?.Attention, big shots: Yaw comeback, now!
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                Maybe it&apos;s a projection of a personal bias, but I believe I detect a trend: A mini-revival of large-format film photography.
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/12387
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                News:   Arca-Swiss announces RL3d 4x5 camera.Modern large-format film camera features modular design, digital compatibility
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                The just-announced Arca-Swiss RL3d is a large-format technical camera that can accomodate digital backs, film backs up to 4x5, and a wide variety of viewers, hoods, bellows and other accessories.
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                Blog:   Let&apos;s Say Farewell to the DSLR and Welcome the FSLR into our Vocabulary.Even the staunchest film die-hard has got to admit the paradigm shift is complete. 
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                A modest proposal to update the language of photography to reflect the new now will most definitely save keystrokes for writers, bloggers and copyeditors. Or not.
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/12278
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                News:   Fujifilm announces 6x7 film camera.Folding medium-format camera
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                In the first new film camera announcement in a while, Fujifilm has unveiled the GF670, a 120-format camera with an 80mm lens and aperture priority.
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/news/12280
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                Article:   So, you want to build a traditional darkroom?.Everything you need to know to get started!
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;Tired of the cold world of pixels and image-editing programs? Wake up and smell the Dektol!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/12238
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                News:   Fujifilm to discontinue Quickload films.Latest victim of digital revolution
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                Due to drop in demand, Fujifilm Professional has announced that Fujifilm Japan will stop manufacturing Quickload films in April 2010.
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/news/12151
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                Blog:   10 years ago….Today, we’re gonna party like it’s 1999
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                How much has photography changed in a decade? Check this out!
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/11611
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                Article:   Featured Classic Collectible Camera: The Pentax LX.This exquisite top-of-the-line professional system SLR
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;Named in honor of Asahi Optical Company&apos;s 60th Anniversary (LX is 60 in Roman numerals), the Pentax LX debuted in 1980 as a world-class professional K-mount Pentax, designed to challenge such well-established archrivals as the Nikon F3, Canon New F-1, Olympus OM-1n and OM-2n, and the Contax RTS.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/8068
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                Article:   Featured User Collectible Camera: The Pentax K1000.In production for over two decades, it&apos;s still the SLR students love to learn on
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                &lt;p&gt;If 35mm SLRs were cars, the Pentax K1000 would be a Volkswagen Beetle--a simple, practical, economical, lovable classic--unpretentious but with its own distinctive character.&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/8069
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                Article:   User Collectible Camera: The remarkable Contax 645.Brilliant modular design and Zeiss optics make it a medium-format classic (And it takes digital backs!)
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                &lt;p&gt;Is this exquisite, ingenious, and (alas) recently discontinued 6x4.5cm SLR a user collectible or a classic collectible? Answer: Without the shadow of a doubt, it is both. Its outstanding picture-taking performance is still unsurpassed by any medium-format camera in current production.&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/8122
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                Article:   Classic Collectible of the month: The Bronica SQ-A1.A reliable workhorse on the shortlist of many wedding pro shooters
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/8147
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                Article:   User Collectible of the month: Canon&apos;s Landmark EOS A2E.Canon&apos;s &apos;92 tech flagship can fly with today&apos;s best--and it&apos;s a steal!
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;When you consider that this rugged 35mm SLR, beloved by advanced amateurs and pros, arrived on the scene back in November 1992, its feature set is amazing.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/8148
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                Article:   User Collectible Camera: Nikon&apos;s Formidable F100.A pro tool that&apos;s still cutting edge--and a great deal
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                &lt;p&gt;If you&apos;ve ever wanted to own a pro-caliber 35mm Nikon SLR with the ultra-solid construction, unsurpassed features, stellar performance, and sheer presence of, say, a Nikon F5 or F6 but were put off by the hefty price, here&apos;s your chance to do so for a fraction of the cost: The Nikon F100.&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/8170
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                Article:   Classic Collectible of the month: The Immortal Leica M3.This is how the legend began
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;What can you say about the Leica M3? That more than 50 years after its introduction in 1954 it is still the camera by which all 35mm rangefinder cameras are judged!&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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