Zeiss Ikon Contina I 35Â mm folding camera.
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.
A Post type for Vintage Cameras
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.
A warning about how easy it is to strip the cocking rack on a Kodak Retina IIc rangefinder camera
This post describes the antics I went through when I cleaned the focus mechanism in my Kodak Retina IIc rangefinder.
In this post I’m going to describe how I stripped down and cleaned the slow speed regulator and self timer on the compur synchro shutter.
In this post I’m going to describe how I removed the lens rear element and shutter of the Kodak Retina IIc for cleaning
How to correctly remove the top cover from a Kodak Retina IIc rangefinder camera
The Kodak Retina IIc 35mm rangefinder camera was one model of a long line of cameras which Kodak made from the mid 1930’s through to the late 1950’s.
The Pentona II is a very simple viewfinder camera made in Germany in the early 1960’s by a company called KW, which was one of the companies which later became part of the Pentacon brand.
The Canon EOS 50e is a high quality, auto focus, 35mm film camera made by Canon in Japan in the late 1990’s.
Some sample photos taken during a trip to Cambridge with an Olympus E500 digital SLR camera