Agfa Billy Record 7.7 camera
This is an Agfa Billy Record 7.7 folding camera with case. The Agfa Billy Record was a series of medium format film folding cameras made by Agfa and …
This is an Agfa Billy Record 7.7 folding camera with case. The Agfa Billy Record was a series of medium format film folding cameras made by Agfa and …
The Optima Ia is a 35mm film viewfinder camera made by Agfa and introduced in 1962. The camera has an optical bright frame finder with parallax marks …
Agfa Silette-F 35mm rangefinder film camera with Prontor 45mm f/2.8 lens. The camera dates from around 1963. See here for more information about this …
This is a handsome looking box-type camera from the late 1940s. The use of black and chrome on the front plate gives it an expensive look. The body is …
This was the first camera to use Agfas ratchet operation system. The camera opens to the left by sliding a switch on the bottom. Once a photo was …
APM or APeM stands for Amalgamated Photographic Manufacturers Ltd. The camera was made between 1921-1929. See here for more details: …
This is a Barnet Ensign Ful-Vue camera dating from 1946. The inner part of the camera is fixed to the side panel with the film winding knob. The whole …
Beirette Junior II film 35mm camera, dating from the early 1960s. This is a lovely little 35mm camera in its original leather case. Its a simple …
Canon Canonet 28 compact rangefinder 35mm film camera. Dating from 1971, the Canonet 28 has a fixed 40mm f/2.8 Canon lens. It has fully programmed …
Its headline features are near-silent film winding, input of EOS barcode programs, integral auto-zoom flash, twin input dials, an autofocus auxiliary …
Developed as the high-end version of the EOS 650, this camera has the following features: shiftable program AE, autobracketing up to +/- 5 stops in …
The Canon EOS 650 is a 35 mm single-lens reflex camera. It was introduced in 1987 and discontinued in 1989. It was the first camera in Canon's new EOS …
Canon Sure Shot 35mm film camera. This is a simple fully automatic compact film camera with flash. It has a 35mm f/4.5 lens and requires a 2CR5 …
This is a very cute little Casio QV-R61 camera, which despite its diminutive size packs a decent 6MP resolution. It has a 3x optical zoom lens and a …
Duo-Ensign box camera dating from 1930. It takes 2 1/2 inch x 4 1/4 inch exposures on 120 roll film. See more details here: …
This is an Ensign All-Distance 'Twenty' camera made by Houghton-Butcher around 1930. This is the deluxe variant with a crackle finish, described in …
The FED-4 is a 35mm film rangefinder camera made in Russia by FED and produced between 1964-80. Its main improvement over the FED-3 is its added …
Like the Holga, this is a simple plastic 'lomography' camera with a fixed focus 50mm lens. The shutter speed is fixed at 1/125th second and there are …
The Fujica STX-1N is a 35mm SLR film camera made in Japan by Fuji, dating from around 1982. It is fully mechanical. It has TTL metering, displaying as …
This is a surprisingly capable digicam dating from 1999, with enough resolution (1024x768) to produce reasonable print quality. Very unusual in a …
This is a Fujifilm Finepix IS-1 camera. It is modified (by Fuji, at time of manufacture) so that the sensor is more sensitive to infrared light in the …
This is a cute little Gevabox film camera. This is the 1955 rounded version of the camera with a nice Art Deco aesthetic. The camera has a metal-case, …
Gnome Pixie box camera 6x6cm, takes 620 film, boxed. The Gnome Pixie is a box camera with an almost cubic, crinkled black enamelled metal body. It has …
Ilford Sportsman 35mm film camera. This is the mark 3 model, from late 1959. See more about this camera here: …
The Kenilworth is a box camera for 2 1/4-inch square exposures on 120 film, made in the 1930s by Standard Cameras Ltd of Birmingham, England. The body …
The Kodak disc 3500 was part of Kodak's briefly popular but ultimately unsuccessful Disc film format. It is powered by a 9v. PP3 battery, has a …
One of the five cameras that Kodak introduced in the first year of their disc format (1982), the Disc 6000 had two particular features. First, it has …
Kodak Autosnap film camera, boxed with manual dating from 1961-1964. The Kodak Autosnap is a film camera with autoexposure made by Kodak Ltd. in the …
The Baby Brownie is a small, basic camera (art deco style), made of Bakelite with a flip-up frame viewfinder. The shutter is operated by the lever …
The Baby Brownie is a small, basic camera (art deco style), made of Bakelite with a flip-up frame viewfinder. The shutter is operated by the lever …
The Baby Brownie Special is a small, basic camera made of Bakelite with a flip-up frame viewfinder. The shutter is operated by the lever under the …
Kodak Bantam Colorsnap 3 film camera in leather case. This is the 1961 model (1961-63) of the camera. The exposure is selected using a true Exposure …
The Kodak Bantam is a compact folding camera introduced by Kodak in 1935 and using type 828 film. This is a high-specification version with a f/6.3 …
This camera has a moulded plastic body with grey top and plain lens panel, screw and pin flash contacts, optical direct vision finder, and two …
Kodak Brownie Cresta camera in case. The camera is in quite nice condition with a working shutter (which has a single speed, about 1/40th sec). The …
Kodak Brownie Cresta II film camera in good condition. This camera dates from 1957-1959 and shoots 120 film in a 6x6 cm format. The camera has a glass …
The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. This verion dates from 1950-1961, and is the …
This is a box camera for 620 roll film. It was made by Kodak Ltd. in the UK from 1957 to 1959. As a typical tin box camera it was equipped with a …
This is a box camera for 620 roll film. It was made by Kodak Ltd. in the UK from 1957 to 1959. As a typical tin box camera it was equipped with a …
Kodak Twin 20 camera with case, dating from 1959-1964. The Brownie Twin 20 has a moulded plastic body and can use a screw and pin flash. An unusual …
Kodak Colorsnap 35 film camera in nice condition, with leather case. This is the first model, made from 1959-1964. The Kodak Colorsnap 35 was made in …
Kodak Colorsnap 35 film camera in nice condition, with leather case. This is the first model, made from 1959-1964. The Kodak Colorsnap 35 was made in …
Kodak Colorsnap 35 Model 2 film camera in good condition, with leather case. This is the second model, made from 1963-1967. The Kodak Colorsnap 35 was …
Kodak Duaflex camera, in very nice condition with cover. This is a lovely art deco camera dating from 1949-1955. It takes 620 roll film. This is the …
Kodak Duaflex II camera with a webbing case. This is a lovely art deco camera dating from 1955-1960. It takes 620 roll film. For details see: …
Kodak Duaflex II camera with a plastic case. This is a lovely art deco camera dating from 1955-1960. It takes 620 roll film. For details see: …
Kodak Instamatic 33 camera. This uses cassette film (type 126) developed by Kodak as a cheap and convenient alternative to roll film. See the …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
Kodak No 2 Brownie Model F box camera in an unusual red colour. The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two …
The No 2 Folding Pocket Brownie is a folding camera made by Kodak in Rochester, NY, USA, from c. 1909. It has a rectangular, leatherette covered …
Kodak Pony 828 film camera dating from 1949. The Pony has a four-speed Flash 200 shutter, an Anaston 51 mm f/4.5 triplet lens, and a fitted leather …
The Retinette 1A is a 35mm film viewfinder camera made in Germany by Kodak between 1959-66. This is an early version, type 035 with a VERO shutter and …
The Six-20 Kodak was introduced in 1932. It is a self-erecting folding camera. It has angled ends to the body which is covered with pig-grained …
This is the second model of this camera dating from 1948-1954, with a 100mm f/6.3 Anaston lens in a Dakon shutter. The camera takes 620 film. See more …
This is a Model A version of the Kodak Six-20 camera, a British model which dates from 1932-1937. You can see the original manual for this camera …
Kodak Starmite Brownie film camera. This dates from 1960-63 and takes 12 4x4cm images on 127 film. The camera has a fixed-focus f/11 lens and an …
The Sterling II was made in England by Kodak, introduced in May 1955 and withdrawn in 1959. It is a folding camera taking 6x9cm images on 620 film. …
Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak folding film camera with case This serial number of this camera (1072231) dates it from 1919. It was a particularly …
The Konica I is a 35mm film rangefinder camera made in Japan by Konishiroku circa 1950. This is a Type Cs, identified by the Hexar 50mm f/3.5 lens set …
This is a Challenge Dayspool camera made by J. Lizars of Glasgow, dating from around 1904. It takes 3 1/4 inch by 4 1/4 inch frames on quarter plate …
Lomo Cosmic Symbol type 1a 35mm film camera. This example dates from 1974. For more details about this camera see here: …
This is a Mamiya 135EF 35mm film camera. The exposure is automatic, controlled by a CdS cell. The shutter is set between 1/60 at f/2.8 and 1/250 at …
The Minolta AF-S is a compact autofocus 35mm film camera released around 1984. The lens is a 35 mm ƒ/2.8. The built-in pop-up flash is manually …
Minolta S304 digital camera, boxed. See here for a detailed review: https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/minoltas304
Minox digital classic camera. This is a tiny 5.1 MP camera in a wooden presentation box. It has internal memory and an internal rechargeable battery.
Nikon Coolpix 990 camera. For more details about this camera see here: https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikoncp990
This is a Nikon N8008 35mm SLR film camera. It has a Nikkor 35-80mm f/4-f/5.6 lens. The N8008 (also called the F-801 in some markets) was released in …
This is a lovely No 1A Pocket Kodak folding camera dating from 1926-1932. This is an autographic version, which took type A116 film and has a portal …
The Olympus 35-RC is a true classic among 1970’s fixed-lens rangefinder cameras. The 35-RC is a traditionally built metal bodied 35mm …
Olympus CAMEDIA C-170 digital camera. The camera takes standard AA batteries and has 4 MP resolution. See more details here: …
This is a vintage Olympus OM-10 35mm film camera dating from 1979. The OM-10 is a manual focus, aperture-priority camera. That means, you’re in charge …
The Trip 35 is a 35mm compact film camera, manufactured by Olympus between 1967 and 1984. During the 1970s, it was the subject of a famous advertising …
Petri 35E 35mm film camera, in its original box. The camera has a 40mm f/2.8 lens. Original lens cap and soft case. Read more about Petri cameras …
Petri SRH 500 SLR Camera with Helios 44M 58mm f/2 lens.
Petri TTL 35mm film camera with 55mm f/1.8 lens. For more information about this camera, see here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petri_TTL Instruction …
Petri V6 camera 35mm SLR film camera, boxed with original manual. Complete with 55mm f/2 lens. There is a nice article on the Petri V6 here: …
The Piccolette is a strut-folding camera for eight 4×6.5 cm exposures on 127 film, made from 1919 by Contessa-Nettel in Stuttgart. It is a close …
The Popular Pressman Reflex was manufactured by William Butcher and Sons Ltd. from approximately 1908 to 1930. Described as a high-class reflex camera …
The Purma Special is an unusual camera made almost entirely of Bakelite, apart from the glass lens, plastic viewfinder optics and shutter and spring …
The Regula Sprinty was a long-running series of 35mm film cameras made by King KG starting in 1963 and sold through the 1960's and 1970's as part of …
The Ricoh Caplio R4 is a 6 MP camera with 28-200mm equivalent lens, 7.1x optical zoom and macro down to 1cm. See details here: …
Ricoh Mate 35mm film camera kit, with leather case and auxilliary wide and telephoto lenses. The Ricoh Mate is a rangefinder camera that uses 35mm …
This is a Ricohmatic 35 camera, for 35mm film. This stylish Japanese camera dates from the 1960's and looks like something out of a period science …
The Rolleicord is a medium-format twin lens reflex camera made by Franke and Heidecke (Rollei) between 1933 and 1976. It was a simpler, less expensive …
This is the first model of the Ross-Ensign Selfix 16-20, a British folding camera dating from 1950 which takes 6 x 4.5 cm frames on 120 film (16 …
This is a medium format, self-erecting folding camera designed to take 6x9cm images on 620 film. It has a cast metal body with an attractive grey …
This is a Selby Revolver toy camera. Made in the 1990s, the camera is designed to take action sequences. It uses regular 35mm film, but accomplishes …
The V. P. Twin camera is a Bakelite camera which can make sixteen 5/8 inch x 1 1/4 inch exposures on a type 127 film roll (standard Vest Pocket size …
The Voigtlander Avus was manufactured in Germany from 1913 to 1935. The camera has double-extension bellows and the front lens standard allows a small …
This is a lovely Zeiss Ikon Contina 35mm film camera, model Ib dating from around 1956. The lens is a Novicar anastigmat 45mm f/2.8 in a Prontor SVS …
The Nettar series by Zeiss Ikon was a successful range of self-erecting folding cameras for 120 roll film. Zeiss Ikon always advertised the Nettar …
This is a beautiful Zeiss Jena Werra I 35mm film camera, a little marvel of Zeiss engineering. The main idea behind the whole Werra series, its unique …
This is a beautiful Zeiss Jena Werramatic 35mm film camera, a little marvel of Zeiss engineering. The main idea behind the whole Werra series, its …
The Zenit-E was first produced in 1965, and signalled the start of the second generation of SLRs made by the giant Moscow-based camera maker …
This is a Zorki-11 35mm film camera, made by KMZ in Russia from 1964 to 1978. It is a hefty beast, with all major parts made in metal (it weighs …
Zorki-4 35mm rangefinder camera with Jupiter-8 50mm f/2 lens. The leading two digits of the serial number of the camera date it from 1971. The lens …
Click-I is a medium format film viewfinder camera manufactured by Agfa Kamerawerk AG, Munich, Germany and produced between 1958-70. The camera takes …
The Brownie Flash 20 was made by Kodak between 1959 and 1962, and is one of the rarer cameras in the Brownie dynasty. It made square 2 1/4" x 2 …
This is a Sony Mavica MVC-FD7 digital camera in working condition, complete with a 3.5 inch floppy disk. Yes, that's right: this was an early digital …
The Nettar series by Zeiss Ikon was a successful range of self-erecting folding cameras for 120 roll film. This is the version II 518/16 Ev, …
This is a basic box camera made of thick, leatherette-covered cardboard introduced in the mid 1920s. The camera features a single portrait orientation …