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Exakta Exa 500 35mm film camera - front view with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar
The Exa line of cameras was an entry level 35mm camera made by Ihagee in Dresden, which was started as a model for people who didn't want to go the the expense of the company's Exakta range.
Voigtlander Vito 35mm folding camera
A look at a 35mm folding camera made by Voigtlander the Voigtlander Vito from about 1947
Exakta Exa II 35mm slr camera - flash sync socket
The Exakta Exa II was a camera made by the East German Ihagee camera company in the early part of the 1960s.
Ricoh Mirai 105 35mm slr camera - Camera with lens cap removed
The Ricoh Mirai 105 is a point and shoot, auto exposure camera camera with quite simple controls for everyday use, and some more difficult to operate buttons on the back panel for setting things like exposure compensation and drive mode.
Miranda DX-3 35mm manual focus 35mm camera - self timer switch
My review of my very clean, almost new looking Miranda DX-3 camera from 1975.
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
Ricoh TLS 401 35mm slr
A Look at the Ricoh TLS 401 35mm slr camera which was introduced in 1970.
Minolta Dynax 300si 35mm autofocus camera - front view
The Minolta Dynax 300si was the entry point into the Minolta Dynax xxxsi range of 35mm autofocus cameras.
Minolta 16 sub miniature 16mm camera - camera open
The Minolta 16 is a much simpler camera than some of the later Minolta 16mm cameras that I own being a fully manual camera.
Ricoh RDC-7 front view with LCD reversed
This is a review of the Ricoh RDC-7 Image Capturing Device, or as it's better known digital camera.
Bell & Howell 200EE cine camera - side view
The Bell & Howell 200EE cine camera is a clockwork driven, multi speed movie camera which takes a 16mm film cartridge and will run for up to 25 seconds on a single wind.
Minolta 16 MG miniature 16mm camera - lens open
A look at the Minolta MG 16mm subminiature film camera from 1966
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