The stylish and simple Kodak Art Deco Bantam
A look at a very stylish camera from 1935, the Kodak Art Deco Bantam
Viewfinder type of camera
A look at a very stylish camera from 1935, the Kodak Art Deco Bantam
A look at a miniature camera from the 1940s, the Kodak Flash Bantam which, together with a roll of 828 film, must have captured many happy memories.
The Braun Paxina 35 was a simple, medium format snapshot camera aimed at people who wanted a simple camera to capture family events.
A look at a very popular snapshot camera of the 1980s the Konica Pop.
This is a look at the Braun Paxette interchangeable lens, viewfinder camera which was made by Braun of Nuremberg in the early 1950s.
This article shows the procedure I used to service my Argus A2F viewfinder camera.
The Argus A2F camera was one of the last of a series of viewfinder cameras made in the USA in the years just before and just after the second world war.
This is a short pictorial post describing the Kodak Retinette type 22, 35mm, viewfinder camera which was made by Kodak between the years 1954 and 1958.
Cleaning and repairing the film advance on an Agfa Karat Art Deco camera
The Agfa Karat series of cameras covered a wide variety of models from the initial release in 1936.
The Boots Pacemaker CM camera is a version of the Regula Sprintic model C made for the Boots company at a time when Boots were a major supplier to amateur photographers.
This is a very short pictorial review of the model of  Agfa Karat viewfinder camera