Medium-Format Film Cameras

(uesd) Super Ikonta IV Vintage Camera with Tessar 3.5/75mm Lens
Score 53/100
Weak
Not ideal for modern photography needs.
🔥 Positives
✅ What Users Love
- High-quality lens produces sharp images.
- Classic design and build quality appreciated by collectors.
- Compact and portable for a vintage camera.
⚠️ Critical
⚠️ What to Watch
- May require repairs or maintenance due to age.
- Limited availability of replacement parts.
- Learning curve for users unfamiliar with vintage cameras.
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Holga 173-120 Holgawood 120N Medium Format Camera (Casablanco) Bundle with Black & White Negative Film (120 Roll Film)
Score 45/100
Poor
Not recommended for serious photographers due to limitations.
🔥 Positives
✅ What Users Love
- Unique and creative photographic results with a vintage aesthetic.
- Lightweight and easy to carry, making it great for casual photography.
- Includes film bundle, providing good value for beginners.
⚠️ Critical
⚠️ What to Watch
- Limited functionality and manual controls may frustrate some users.
- Build quality feels cheap and may not withstand heavy use.
- Focus and exposure can be inconsistent, leading to unpredictable results.
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