Altissa Altix IV 35mm viewfinder camera
The Altissa Altix IV is probably what would be described as a miniature camera. It is similar in size to the Agfa Karat, although without the collapsible lens assembly.
Viewfinder type of camera
The Altissa Altix IV is probably what would be described as a miniature camera. It is similar in size to the Agfa Karat, although without the collapsible lens assembly.
A look at the Aka Relle, an exchangeable lens camera with a simple viewfinder for composition and scale focusing made in Germany in the 1950s
The Minolta 16 is a much simpler camera than some of the later Minolta 16mm cameras that I own being a fully manual camera.
A look at the Minolta MG 16mm subminiature film camera from 1966
The Kodak Retinette 1B was a viewfinder camera made by Kodak to be a simpler, cheaper alternative to their Retina series of rangefinder and slr cameras.
The Minolta 16 QT was the last model 16mm still camera that Minolta made in their Minolta 16 series.
The Minolta 16 Ps is one of a series of cameras made by Minolta which took 16mm film cartridges and were small, lightweight but well made and able to produce good results.
A short post which describes a trio of Agfa Rapid cameras and the film cartridge system they used.
I couple of days ago I cleaned up the frame advance mechanism on my Agfa Karat 35Â mm viewfinder camera, but the one remaining area which…
This post describes how I stripped down and cleaned up the Agfa Karat film advance/frame counter assembly, which is found under the top cover of the camera
This Agfa Karat camera was made from the mid 1930’s to the mid 1950’s with this model, the Agfa Karat 3.5, made in the late 1930s.
The Finetta 88 is an attractive and interesting 35mm viewfinder camera with an interchangeable lens, 4 shutter speeds and a lightweight, aluminum construction.