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 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.
The Balda Baldamatic I 35mm rangefinder is an improved version of the Balda Baldessa rangefinder with a coupled rangefinder, coupled light-meter and a Synchro Compur shutter.
The Balda Baldessa 1B is a 35mm coupled rangefinder camera with built in light meter and a rather unusual focus control and film advance placement. It was made in about 1958 (as I was oddly enough) and has a rather nice, curvy feel.
The E-20p is a solid, well constructed camera with a really good set of controls making it simple to adjust almost any parameter you can think of as you take pictures.
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 Finetta 88 is an attractive and interesting 35mm viewfinder camera with an interchangeable lens, 4 shutter speeds and a lightweight, aluminum construction.
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