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Category: Reviews
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Miranda D (1960)

Miranda D (1960)

This is a Miranda D 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera made in 1960 by Miranda Camera K.K.  Although made in Japan, around the time this model was current, most Miranda cameras were not sold in the Japanese domestic market.  This camera was most likely sold in the United States by…

October 23, 2016 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Miranda
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Kodak No. 2 Brownie Model D (1914)

Kodak No. 2 Brownie Model D (1914)

What is it? This is a No. 2 Brownie Model D box camera, made by the Eastman-Kodak company around 1914.  The name “Brownie” has been used by Kodak on a huge variety of inexpensive cameras starting with the very first model in 1900, all the way to Bakelite bodied cameras…

October 22, 2016 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  120 / 9.0 / Kodak / USA
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Kodak No. 1 Panoram-Kodak (1900 – 1926)

Kodak No. 1 Panoram-Kodak (1900 – 1926)

What is it? These are two different variants of the No. 1 Panoram- Kodak.  The model on the left is the Model D, and the one on the right is an earlier version, simply called the No. 1 Panoram-Kodak.  Both cameras were designed for 105 format roll film, and took…

October 21, 2016 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  9.0 / Kodak / USA
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The Cameras of the Dead

The Cameras of the Dead

…they’re coming to get you, Barbara… George Romero’s 1968 film, “The Night of the Living Dead” is a movie almost anyone with an interest in cinema is familiar with.  It doesn’t matter if you’re a fan of horror or not, most everyone has at least heard of this groundbreaking low-budget…

August 22, 2016 October 18, 2018 Photography / Reviews  120 / 35mm / Dead / KMZ / Kochmann / Kodak / Soviet / USA
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Yashica Minister-D (1963)

Yashica Minister-D (1963)

This is a Yashica Minister-D, which is a 35mm rangefinder camera made in Japan in 1963.  This model was fourth in the Minister line which represented Yashicas’s mid-rage of 35mm rangefinders.  The Minister-D signaled a shift to CdS based light meters as opposed to the earlier selenium cell meters.  It had…

August 4, 2016 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 8.0 / Japan / Yashica
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Minolta X-570 (1983)

Minolta X-570 (1983)

This is a Minolta X-570 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera which first went on sale in April, 1983.  It was called the X-500 in Europe in Asia.  The X-500 was available in both chrome and black, but the X-570 was black only.  The X-570 was considered to be a “step down”…

August 2, 2016 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Minolta
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Minolta A5-1000 (1960)

Minolta A5-1000 (1960)

This is a Minolta A5-1000 35mm rangefinder camera equipped with a 4 element Rokkor-TD 45mm f/2.8 lens and a Citizen leaf shutter capable of speeds as fast as 1/1000th of a second.  This was an uncommon speed for a leaf shutter and meant that this relatively simple camera could shoot…

July 27, 2016 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 9.0 / Japan / Minolta
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Wirgin Presto (1935)

Wirgin Presto (1935)

This is a Wirgin Presto folding camera made by Wirgin Kamerawerk out of Wiesbaden, Germany in the mid 1930s.  Narrowing down the exact year this camera was built is difficult due to very little information being available.  The Presto was the upscale version of the nearly identical Wirgin Auta.  All…

July 26, 2016 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  120 / 8.0 / Germany / Wirgin
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Zeiss-Ikon Nettar 515 (1937)

Zeiss-Ikon Nettar 515 (1937)

What is it? This is a Zeiss-Ikon Nettar 515 which is a medium format folding camera which takes sixteen 6cm x 4.5cm images on 120 roll film.  This was the third model in the long-lived Nettar line and first went on sale in 1937.  The Nettar line of cameras shared…

July 25, 2016 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 120 / Germany / Zeiss-Ikon
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Canon AF35ML (1981)

Canon AF35ML (1981)

This is a Canon AF35ML 35mm auto focus camera made by Canon in 1981.  This camera was also known as the Super Sure Shot in the US and the Autoboy Super in Japan.  The AF35ML was the follow up to Canon’s earlier AF35M auto focus camera.  It improved upon that…

July 14, 2016 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 5.0 / Canon / Japan
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Voigtländer Vito II (1951)

Voigtländer Vito II (1951)

This is a Voigtländer Vito II 35mm folding camera which was in production from 1949 – 1954.  The Vito II was the successor to the earlier Vito model which was introduced in the late 30s as Voigtländer’s first 35mm camera.  The first Vito did not use standard 135 format 35mm film, but…

July 12, 2016 November 11, 2024 Photography / Reviews  11.0 / 35mm / Germany / Voigtländer
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Kodak Retina Nr. 119 (1936)

Kodak Retina Nr. 119 (1936)

This is a Kodak Retina 35mm folding camera made by Kodak AG of West Germany.  This particular model is a Nr. 119 Retina which means it was made between the years of 1936 and 1938.  It was the third Retina model after the original Nr. 117 and Nr. 118 models.…

July 2, 2016 February 21, 2025 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 9.0 / Germany / Kodak / Retina
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