Did you know about PureRangefinder.com?
If you’re exhausted by the noise of traditional forums and the flood of AI-generated content, there is a new sanctuary for your work. Recently launched, PureRangefinder.com (PRF) is quickly becoming the destination of choice for rangefinder-style photography, and it is far more than just another place to argue about gear.
With the growing frustration over AI “art” cluttering spaces meant for real photography, PRF stands as a firm counter culture. As the sister site to 50mil.com, it is built on a foundational promise, “100% Human, Zero AI.” This is a professional space, designed to host images and provide a home for deep, authentic storytelling and feedback.
What sets PRF apart?
The Best of Instagram, Minus the Junk. The mobile experience offers a familiar, high end visual presentation similar to Instagram, but without the algorithms and social overhead. It’s just pure photography for those who love the craft.
Viewer Centric Control. One of the coolest features of the mobile version is the ability to toggle your view. You can choose to scroll through images in a clean 1:1 square presentation or switch to their actual posted aspect ratio. It lets the viewer decide what works best for their browsing experience while respecting the photographer’s original composition.
Focus Over Friction. This isn’t a place for cluttered, endless threads. It is a dedicated platform to share your vision and engage with the unique perspective that rangefinder shooting demands.
Unconventional, Truth-First Reviews The reviews on PRF cut straight through the brand name hype. We might upset the brand loyalists, but we prioritize real world results over luxury badges. Whether it’s our deep dive into the Voigtlander 35mm f/1.2 IV vs. the Leica Noctilux, or why the Zeiss 35mm f/1.4 ZM still reigns supreme on the M11, we speak the truth about micro contrast, rendering, and what actually ends up in the final frame.
If you love the unfiltered beauty of pure photography, come take a look. It’s a space built by photographers, for photographers, and it’s completely free to join.
Check it out at: PureRangefinder.com.

















