Le Ottiche Vintage contro il Famigerato TIRAGGIO
There are still many lenses on the market, some in excellent condition, that date directly from the '60s, '70s, and '80s. Some of them are of excellent quality, with sturdy construction: glass and metal. It's a shame to relegate them to a drawer: they still have a lot of value... in terms of performance! In this video, I explain what compatibility issues might arise. ENJOY THE SHOW!

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Die lächerlichsten Fehler von Arbeitern, gefilmt mit der Kamera

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The 10 Best Film Cameras Ever!

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The best manual SLR ever produced

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The #1 Reason Your Landscape Photos Look Amateur

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Ranking The Top 5 Cameras From My HUGE Collection (Film and Digital)

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GUIDA PER PRINCIPIANTI AGLI OBIETTIVI VINTAGE - Parte 1

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Ranking Every 35mm Film Stock

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The Wildest Camera Market I’ve Ever Seen (Pakistan)

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