Guide
All you need to know about the most legendary, underrated, and rightly hyped 35mm and 120 medium format rangefinders, SLRs, and point & shoot cameras
Developed by Jacques Cousteau and perfected in 1984 with the fifth generation, this legendary Nikon is beloved by both water and land photographers
Not sure which kind of 35mm film to use for a cloudy day? What about for a Wes Anderson look? We've got the answers
Color negative film, reversal film, transparency film, E-6—slide film goes by many names but understanding and using it is much more straightforward
Looking to move beyond 35mm and into the increasingly popular realm of medium format film? We got you (Spoiler: it's 120, not 120mm)
From the most popular and sought after to the true underrated (and cheap) workhorses, we present the best 35mm film cameras still available today
A pro photographer's take on the trendy little 35mm rangefinder first released in 1997 (spoiler: it shoots above its class in nearly all conditions)
With larger negatives, medium format film cameras produce images that have more detail, dynamic range, and depth
From classic bell tents to more creative canvas options, here we break down the many different types of camping shelters and some of the best to buy
From history and construction to how to buy or build your own, this definitive guide explores all aspects of life in these classic circular shelters
At 30 years old, this 1990's rangefinder camera is less famous than its siblings but still impresses with swappable Carl Zeiss lens and titanium body
Sleeping inside or next to your car makes camping a cinch, and these thick, supportive mattresses bring the comfort of home to anywhere you can park