Welcome to the ring that features sites dedicated to cameras from every generation. From the derrographic photo equipment of the 1800's to the high definition digital cameras of today, the sites listed below are a great place to find some of the world's greatest collections of cameras.
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This Web, is dedicated to produced during the Soviet era cameras. Copies and derivatives based on the Leica shutter. Our interest, is to facilitate a fast classification of the cameras, basing to us on images, in which they teach the difference between models, and to facilitate, in each case, connections with Web sites with much more information.
I am interested in purchasing Kodak Brownie flasholder 3 and Kodak Brownie Flasholder Capacitor flash units. The unit must come with the reflector. Please contact me if you can help by emailing me at phil@naturaltheatre.co.uk.
My collection: mostly pre-1950s cameras. What I find interesting in design, camera's evolution or history. Anything I like and can afford(That's life). The collection is based on my personal taste. My special love are: SUBMINIs, STEREO PHOTOGRAPHY AND a collection of early stereoviews of PALESTINE/ISRAEL
Everything you wanted to know about the Argus A-style camera but were afraid to ask! That includes the Argus A, AF, A2, A2B, A2F, AA, and FA. The site offers a free downloadable book with information on the camera's history, models, accessories, instructions for use, and repair. The book also has a section on modifications, conversions (pinhole, etc.) and sp