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At Kamerastore, we have access to the best camera testing equipment available. All items are put through a rigorous testing process to determine their functional quality, and we do our best to accurately represent that information in the listing.
Kamerastore Blog
1w ago
The snowy winter has passed and Kamerastore will celebrate this by taking our services outside of Finland again! As the Nordics largest used camera specialist we serve thousands of customers every month around Europe by post and DHL.
However due to EU import customs and logistics challenges the whole of the GCC area has not been able to properly utilize half of our services - the side where we buy all type of photography material! We love to give cameras a new life in the hands of a new user, so if you have photo gear that deserves more use do read on.
This year we ha ..read more
Kamerastore Blog
3w ago
Vad händer?
Läs på engelska här! / Read this blog post in English here!
Våren är här och Kamerastore kommer att fira detta genom att besöka Sverige igen! Som Nordens största specialist på begagnade kameror är vi vana vid att betjäna tusentals kunder varje månad runt om i världen med post och DHL.
Efter förra årets framgång i centrala Sverige siktar vi i år på Stockholm. Under vårt besök kan du lämna in kamerautrustning för testning hos Wibergs Foto, helt bekostnadsfritt. Wibergs Foto på Karlavägen 61 i Stockholm är Sveriges enda Leica-specialist med ärtionden av erfare ..read more
Kamerastore Blog
3w ago
What's Going On?
Läs på svenska här! / Read this blog post in Swedish here!
Spring is here and Kamerastore will celebrate this by taking our services outside of Finland again! As the Nordics largest used camera specialist we are used to serving thousands of customers every month around the world by post and DHL.
After last year's success in central Sweden, this year we are targeting Stockholm. During our visit, you can drop off camera equipment for testing at Wibergs Foto (Karlavägen 61, open from 12 to 18), completely free of charge. This way you avoid shipping costs that would otherwise ..read more
Kamerastore Blog
5M ago
As our company heads into its first teenage year, quantifying our achievements becomes a difficult task. The numbers can be so big that they’re hard to grasp, even for us. So let's not dwell on them, and instead focus on the lessons we’ve learned along the way.
Year 1 - The (Not-so-Silent) Majority Can Be Wrong
From the beginning, people were skeptical about our business plan. Why buy used cameras when new ones are cheap and good enough? Why buy film cameras at all? Will anyone want to buy something online without trying it out first?” echoed around in our heads.
While we agree that the ..read more
Kamerastore Blog
6M ago
The Horizon 202 is a fixed-lens, fixed-focus 35mm camera with a swinging lens. It’s capable of taking panoramic photos with a genuinely unique perspective. We tried it out, shooting around our office, and learned a few things. Let’s talk about the Horizon 202!
The Camera
Build Quality
The camera itself is a heavy hunk of plastic, but it’s better built than it may let on. The internals are mostly metal and use a similar drum mechanism to other swing-lens cameras like the Widelux. It’s a solid-feeling camera despite the plastic and the reputation of poor quality that other Soviet cameras have g ..read more
Kamerastore Blog
6M ago
Hey everyone! Welcome back to our ongoing series on how to use different popular 35mm cameras. This time we’ll cover the illustrious Canon F-1! This professional-grade SLR has plenty of interesting features that you may not notice even if you’ve used one. We’ll go over the basic features of the camera, what each button/dial does, how to load film into the camera, and what you’ll see through the viewfinder.
Without further ado, let’s get started! Click below to watch the video or keep scrolling for the text version!
Table of Contents
History
Preparing the Camera for Use
Installing a Lens
Ins ..read more
Kamerastore Blog
7M ago
Hey everyone! Welcome back to our ongoing series on how to use different popular 35mm cameras. Today we have the Yashica FX-3! This compact, mechanical SLR seems simple, but there are a lot of features that you may not know. We’ll go over the basic features of the camera, what each button/dial does, how to load film into the camera, and what you’ll see through the viewfinder. We’ll also talk a bit about the benefits of the FX-3 and things to look out for to make sure yours is working properly!
Without further ado, let’s get started! Click below to watch the video or keep scrolling for the text ..read more
Kamerastore Blog
7M ago
Introduction
Hey there, X-700 users! Today we’re going to talk about one of the final cameras made for the Minolta MD/SR mount, the Minolta X-700. We’ll go over the basic features of the camera, what each button/dial does, how to load film into the camera, and what you’ll see through the viewfinder. We’ll also talk a bit about the benefits of the X-700 and things to look out for to make sure yours is working properly!
Without further ado, let’s get started! Click below to watch the video or keep scrolling for the text version!
Table of Contents
History
Preparing the Camera for Use
Ins ..read more
Kamerastore Blog
7M ago
Introduction
Hey there, OM users! Today we’re going to talk about the camera that started the OM series, the Olympus OM-1. We’ll go over the basic features of the camera, what each button/dial does, how to load film into the camera, and what you’ll see through the viewfinder. We’ll also talk a bit about the benefits of the OM-1 and things to look out for to make sure yours is working properly!
Without further ado, let’s get started! Click below to watch the video or keep scrolling for the text version!
History
The Olympus OM-1 was revealed at a trade show in 1972 to great fanfare. Compared it ..read more
Kamerastore Blog
11M ago
Point & shoot cameras are the easiest and cheapest way to get into film photography. They were made to be as simple and compact as possible so anyone could take nice photos regardless of skill level or experience.
One of the most common issues we see with new point & shoot users is that they use the camera outside of its intended purpose. If you’re getting blurry photos or your pictures are too bright or dark, it’s possible that the camera is doing its best and just wasn’t made for the particular use case you’re putting it in.
The truth is that a lot of point & shoots were made for ..read more