The Intriguing Butcher’s Watch Pocket Carbine No 4 camera
This post looks at a medium format folding camera which was made sometime around the time of the first world war – the Butcher’s Watch Pocket Carbine.
A Post type for Vintage Cameras
This post looks at a medium format folding camera which was made sometime around the time of the first world war – the Butcher’s Watch Pocket Carbine.
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
A review of the Nikon Coolpix 995 compact bridge camera with a unique ‘split’ body design.
This is a descriptive review of the Eumig Sound 31 XL Super 8mm sound cine camera, which is a battery powered camera which takes super 8 mm cartridge film and is equipped with a 8.5 to 24mm zoom lens.
The Agfa Karat series of cameras covered a wide variety of models from the initial release in 1936.
A review of the Praktica TL3, a typical solid, heavy and dependable praktica camera.
The Boots Pacemaker CM camera is a version of the Regula Sprintic model C made for the Boots company at a time when Boots were a major supplier to amateur photographers.
A review of the Olympus Camedia C-5050 digital compact bridge camera which was produced by Olympus in 2003
This post is about version 4 of the Exakta Exa 35mm camera which was made by the Ihagee company in Dresden (which at the time was in East Germany) sometime between 1956 and 1959.
The Yashica 635 TLR camera is a medium format camera with a bit of a novel twist – it can also shoot 35mm film when fitted with an adaptor.
Last week I wrote a review of the Ricoh G600 ruggedised camera, and over the last couple of days I’ve been trying the camera out…