The stylish and simple Kodak Art Deco Bantam
A look at a very stylish camera from 1935, the Kodak Art Deco Bantam
A look at a very stylish camera from 1935, the Kodak Art Deco Bantam
The Ihagee Ultrix folding camera was made in the mid 1930s and used 120 format film to take 8 large pictures.
This article shows the procedure I used to service my Argus A2F viewfinder camera.
This is a look at a Voigtlander Bessa folding camera which was made in about 1930-34 and takes 8 large negatives on a roll of 120 format film.
This is a pictorial post about the Nagel Vollenda folding camera which was made by Dr. August Nagel in, probably, the 1930s.
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.
This is a very short pictorial review of the model of  Agfa Karat viewfinder camera
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.
This Ensign Selfix 20 camera was made in the UK in the early 1930s by Ensign & Co, and takes 8 pictures on a roll of 120 film, each picture being approx 6Â cm x 9Â cm.