Olympus OM-40 35 mm SLR camera
The OM-40 is a manual focus, 35mm slr with various exposure modes, pattern or ‘off the film’ metering, DX coded automatic film speed selection and an improved viewfinder display.
The OM-40 is a manual focus, 35mm slr with various exposure modes, pattern or ‘off the film’ metering, DX coded automatic film speed selection and an improved viewfinder display.
The Nikon Coolpix 950 is one of Nikon’s earliest digital cameras and is interesting because of its novel design.
After making an adaptor to use Topcon UV lenses on my Sony NEX 6, this post shows the photos I got from a Topcor 28mm f/4 lens.
I couple of days ago I cleaned up the frame advance mechanism on my Agfa Karat 35 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.
Some sample pictures taken on Ilford Delta 400 black and white film with a Weltaflex TLR camera
The Kodak Retina Reflex III is a 35mm, single lens reflex camera made by Kodak AG in Stuttgart, Germany between the years of 1960 and 1964.
The Zeiss Ikon Contina I is a 35mm camera with a set of bellows which allows the lens to be collapsed into the body of the camera making a slimmer, more compact camera.
The Weltaflex is a medium format camera taking 12 negatives of 6cm square on a roll of 120 film.
The Iloca Rapid camera is a viewfinder camera made in Hamburg in the mid 1950’s which, although not a fantastically well engineered or very highly spec’d camera, still has some interesting and possibly unique features.