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A Belgrade photographer bought a vintage Leica, shot damaged film, then split his project into a business and nonprofit to preserve analog cameras.
In July 2025, a photographer in Belgrade purchased a 1951 Leica IIIf for $3,500 and later shot a roll of Agfa Vista film, which yielded severely damaged images despite the camera’s pristine condition.
The same day, the photographer ended a long collaboration, splitting the project into Kamerastore.com and Camerarescue.org, a nonprofit launching a repair shop database.
Meanwhile, the Nikon 35 Ti remains a sought-after luxury film camera, valued for its build and optics but deemed impractical for daily use due to fragility.
The article underscores the challenges and enduring appeal of analog photography, highlighting community-driven preservation efforts and the continued interest in vintage gear despite niche status.
Un fotógrafo de Belgrado compró una Leica antigua, filmó una película dañada, luego dividió su proyecto en un negocio y una organización sin fines de lucro para preservar cámaras analógicas.