I’m not just into photography… But into old cameras as well. At the moment my collection is growing bigger. See below my collection of cameras.
Magazine Cine – Kodak Eight 90 Camera
The Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera made by Kodak in the United States in 1946. The Magazine 8 was introduced in June 1940 as the Magazine Cine-Kodak 8 Camera. Model 90. The name was changed in July 1946.
Six 20 Brownie Junior Camera
The Six-20 Brownie Junior was made by Kodak from 1934 to 1942, as a model for 2¼×3¼” images on 620 film. It was apparently manufactured in the US, Canada, and England; and several variations exist.
Agfa Synchro Box Camera
In 1926 it introduced the first true Agfa camera, the Standard. In 1916 Agfa began developing materials for color photography. Agfa was the only company that continued to improve color photography throughout the 1920’s until, in the 1930’s, their efforts finally paid off.
Instamatic 133 Kodak Camera
The Kodak Instamatic 133 is a 126 cartridge film camera introduced by Kodak in 1968, one of a long line of Instamatics
Kodak Ektra 200 Camera
The Kodak Ektra 200 is among many 110 film cameras made by Kodak. It used disposable flip-flash for indoor photography, was made in (West) Germany, and was produced from 1980 to 1987.
HP Photoshmart 735 Camera
Year 2003. 3.34 megapixels digital camera. 38-114mm lens (35mm equivalent).
Agfa Autostar Pocket Camera
In 1930 the first Agfa Box camera for 6×9 cm exposures on roll film was produced. In the following year it popularized photography in Germany by dumping the Box 44 for 4 Reichsmark, easily recouping its losses afterwards by selling Agfa 120 roll films. In 1937 it brought out its first camera for 35mm film.
Praktica Noval Camera
The Praktica Nova is a 35mm SLR film camera made from 1964 to 1969. It was a thorough design rework of Praktica IV and Praktica V, the first Praktica models with fixed pentaprism eye-level finder.
Kodak Colorburst 250 Camera
This is the “Kodak Colorburst 250”. It is a Kodak instnat film camera released in July of 1979 as part of the “Colorburst” line of instant cameras. The camera was also marketed in Europe as the “EK160-EF”.
Halina Flash 350 Camera
Made in the 1980’s, the Halina Flash 350 is a 35mm film point and shoot camera with a built-in flash and a 38mm lens.
Paillard – Bolex Camera
It was founded after the Ukranian engineer, Bogopolsky of Geneva, Switzerland, patented the ‘BOL-cinegraphe’, a reversible apparatus for taking, printing, and projecting pictures on 35mm film in 1924.
Instamatic Camera 104
The Instamatic 104 model was made in Australia from 1965-1968. It was produced by the Camera Reels & Sundries Department in Building 15 at Kodak Australasia’s new factory in Coburg, and was assembled from imported parts.
Wizen 850S Camera
Although the first design was patented as early as 1908, it is generally accepted that the first commercially available 35mm camera was the 1913 Tourist Multiple, made by the New Ideas Mfg. Co. of New York.
Olympus 150 Camera
Known as the Olympus Stylus Epic 150 in the US, this was the penultimate 35mm compact camera from the very successful mju/Stylus/Epic series, and was introduced by Olympus in 2003.
Sony Mavica FD83 Camera
The MVC -FD83 is a digital camara in the Mavica Series from Sony, introduced in 1999 alnogside the Mavica FD73 and FD88.
Pleaser II Kodamatic Camera
The Pleaser II Kodamatic is an instant camera by Kodak, introduced in 1982 as a successor to the Pleaser. It’s operated with HS144 film and was prduced until 1985. The Pleaser II log is based on the “Love” weight of True Critt, a Headliners original designed by Critt Graham in 1970.
Canon EOS 1100D Camera
Canon EOS 1100D is a 12.2-megapixel digital single-lens reflex camera announced by Canon on 7 February 2011.
Canon Rebel X EOS Camera
Based on the popular EOS Kiss marketed in October 1993, the Rebel X was for the North American market. The Rebel X did not have a built-in flash, auto date back, and metered manual like the Kiss. The Rebel X was 55 g lighter than the Kiss.
Nikon Coolpix P90 Camera
The Nikon Coolpix P90 was launched by Nikon on 3 February 2009 as an improved version of the Nikon Coolpix P80. It is a 12-megapixel CCD digital camera with a fixed 24× zoom lens giving more than twelve times image magnification fully extended.
Canon 350D EOS Camera
The Canon EOS 350D, known in the Americas as the EOS Digital Rebel XT and in Japan as the EOS Kiss Digital N, is an 8.0-megapixel entry-level digital single-lens reflex camera manufactured by Canon. The model was initially announced in February 2005.
Canon 4000D Camera
The Canon EOS 4000D is an 18.0 megapixels digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) made by Canon. It was announced on 25 February 2018 with a suggested retail price of €399 including an EF-S 18-55 f/3.5-5.6 III lens
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