The Pentax Spotmatic SP-500 35Â mm SLR, a cut-down camera?
The Pentax Spotmatic SP-500 is one of the cut-down versions of the Spotmatic series which Pentax launched after the original Spotmatic.
A Post type for Vintage Cameras
The Pentax Spotmatic SP-500 is one of the cut-down versions of the Spotmatic series which Pentax launched after the original Spotmatic.
The Yashica J-3 is a 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera which was made in the early 1960s and features a useful range of shutter speeds, a built in light meter, a self timer and a universal M42 lens mount.
This article shows the procedure I used to service my Argus A2F viewfinder camera.
The Argus A2F camera was one of the last of a series of viewfinder cameras made in the USA in the years just before and just after the second world war.
The Minolta Dynax 5000i SLR camera was produced by Minolta in Japan in the late 1980s as part of their second generation of auto focus, 35mm cameras.
The Nikon Coolpix SQ was one of the last in the Coolpix series of cameras to feature the split body design where the lens unit can be rotated about an axis with the display unit.
This is a short pictorial post describing the Kodak Retinette type 22, 35mm, viewfinder camera which was made by Kodak between the years 1954 and 1958.
The procedure I used to strip down a Beauty Beaumat rangefinder camera.
The Beauty Beaumat is a 35mm rangefinder camera with a few rather interesting features which set it aside from some of the more ‘run of the mill’ rangefinder cameras
This is a descriptive post on the Eumig Electric 8 cine camera which was produced by Eumig in Austria in the late 1950s.
A review of a Rodenstock Folding camera which was likely made between 1920 and 1930.
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.