Leica still makes film cameras.
The only one I know of is a Nikon F6. Some still on dealers shelves.
Leica M-A, MP, and M7, the Nikon F6, Cambo and Linhoff for larger formats. Yeah not much left these days.
When you consider how much it would cost to retool, build up stock, market and distribute, I doubt there would be much money at all in the prospect. Especially since it is such a niche market, and they'd be competing with such a robust used market. Nikon and Leica are impressive in their commitment to still making 35mm cameras, but I seriously doubt they are selling those things in any serious volume.It's such a shame, I wish the powers that be would realise that there is money to be made by reintroducing some older and well loved 35mm cameras!
Can anyone help me out and suggest some film cameras which are available to buy brand new?
I didn't think Pentax had made any of these for a number of years. Was this from dealer stock that had sat on the shelf for a number of years?Occasionally, I see new Pentax 645nII for sale on Ebay.
robust used market.
I didn't think Pentax had made any of these for a number of years. Was this from dealer stock that had sat on the shelf for a number of years?
pentaxuser
That would be easy, but not cheap. It would be a lot cheaper to just replace the few bad parts on existing boards. Most modern electronic components have life spans in the hundreds of years if taken proper care of. The exceptions are potentiometers, switches, motors, or anything else with moving parts. Also, electrolytic capacitors and battery compartments tend to fail either due to fluid leakage or fluid drying out. Building whole new boards on a non-industrial scale would be very time consuming and expensive. So there's little motivation to make a whole bunch of drop-in replacements.A market with declining robustness. The used market is the goto place for cameras, but it ain't all roses out there. While I've bought beautiful old cameras, I've also bought dudes for sure. Any camera that uses electrons is suspect. I would love to see someone remanufacture electronic boards for old cameras. In my naiveté, I think that this would be readily doable.
Ah yes I forgot about that, unfortunately I haven't seen any in a while available to purchase new in box!
b&h still has a few new (old stock) of the discontinued voigtlander Bessa R2M/R4M. Other than that, leica, intrepid, linhof, Nikon f6 are still listed for sale on b&h along with lomography's cameras.Hi All,
I've been trying to search around to see if any film cameras are available to purchase brand new... it seems as if there is a big gap in the market!
So far i've found a rather naff looking kickstarter project called 'Reflex' and the lomography cameras (which look like toys... not in a good way!)
Can anyone help me out and suggest some film cameras which are available to buy brand new? On a completely unrelated note I can't believe that camera companies have not started reproducing older models given the current hype of film photography. For example, the point and shoot/compact market has exploded in recent years so it would only seem natural that a reproduction of classics like the Mju II and Contax T2 would happen somewhere down the line.
Thanks
A few more in medium format:
Some ALPA cameras are compatible with film backs (which they also offer): https://www.alpa.ch/en/section/products/
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It's such a shame, I wish the powers that be would realise that there is money to be made by reintroducing some older and well loved 35mm cameras!
Hi All,
I've been trying to search around to see if any film cameras are available to purchase brand new... it seems as if there is a big gap in the market!
So far i've found a rather naff looking kickstarter project called 'Reflex' and the lomography cameras (which look like toys... not in a good way!)
Can anyone help me out and suggest some film cameras which are available to buy brand new? On a completely unrelated note I can't believe that camera companies have not started reproducing older models given the current hype of film photography. For example, the point and shoot/compact market has exploded in recent years so it would only seem natural that a reproduction of classics like the Mju II and Contax T2 would happen somewhere down the line.
Thanks
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