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Voigtländer Vito III (1950)

Voigtländer Vito III (1950)

This is a Voigtländer Vito III, a 35mm folding rangefinder camera, made by Voigtländer AG in Braunschweig, West Germany starting in 1950.  The Vito III was the last and best featured of their folding Vito line and the only one available with the Ultron f/2 lens.  With the exception of…

March 18, 2025 March 18, 2025 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Germany / Voigtländer
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Apparate & Kamerabau Akarette II (1950)

Apparate & Kamerabau Akarette II (1950)

This is an Akarette II, a 35mm interchangeable lens scale focus camera produced by Apparate und Kamerabau GmbH in Friedrichshafen, West Germany between the years 1950 and 1954.  The Akarette II was one of the higher featured models in a lineup of similarly designed cameras from 1947 to 1962.  The…

March 11, 2025 March 11, 2025 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Akarette / Germany
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Episode 88: Desert Island Cameras Part 2

Episode 88: Desert Island Cameras Part 2

Way back in Episode 27, the Camerosity gang went on a three hour tour to a tropical paradise and asked everyone what would be their idea of three “desert island” cameras that they would want to be stranded with if they couldn’t have anything else.  That discussion proved to be…

March 7, 2025 March 7, 2025 Camerosity Podcast
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Samsung Evoca 70 Neo (2002)

Samsung Evoca 70 Neo (2002)

This is a Samsung Evoca 70 Neo, a 35mm point and shoot camera made in 2002 by Samsung Techwin in South Korea.  This is the North American version of the Samsung Vega 700 which is what it was called in other markets.  The Samsung Evoca 70 Neo is a rather…

February 25, 2025 February 25, 2025 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Korea / Samsung
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Episode 87: Dr. David Jentz and the Kodak Retina

Episode 87: Dr. David Jentz and the Kodak Retina

In yet another request from our listeners for topics you wanted to hear, for Episode 88, you can include me as someone whose been interested in hearing an episode about the Kodak Retina and other German Kodaks. For many years, whenever I needed to write something about the Retina, the…

February 23, 2025 February 23, 2025 Camerosity Podcast  Retina
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Certo Dollina III (1938)

Certo Dollina III (1938)

This is a Certo Dollina III, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Certo Camera Work Dresden in 1938.  The Dollina III was the most advanced in the Dollina line of 35mm cameras, improving on the earlier models with a larger body with a built in coupled rangefinder.  The Dollina series…

February 18, 2025 February 18, 2025 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Certo / Germany
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Episode 86: Adapting Vintage Lenses

Episode 86: Adapting Vintage Lenses

We return with yet another exciting episode of the Camerosity Podcast.  For Episode 86, we dip into the listener mailbag and select a topic you all have told us you wanted to hear about, adapting vintage lenses.  Taking an old film camera lens and mounting it to a modern digital…

February 15, 2025 February 15, 2025 Camerosity Podcast
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Carl Zeiss Jena Contax

Carl Zeiss Jena Contax

This is a Jena Contax, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Carl Zeiss Jena, in Saalfeld, Germany under direction of the Soviet government after World War II.  In the time leading up to Germany’s loss in the war, the Soviet Union had eyed the Zeiss-Ikon Contax for war reparations and…

February 11, 2025 February 11, 2025 Articles / Photography  Germany / Zeiss-Ikon
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Cornu Ontoflex Modele B (1934)

Cornu Ontoflex Modele B (1934)

This is an Ontoflex Modele B, a Twin Lens Reflex camera made by G. Cornu in Paris, France starting in 1934 to around 1940.  The Ontoflex has an all metal body and shoots 6cm x 9cm images on Kodak’s 620 roll film, via a rotating film back which allowed it…

February 4, 2025 February 4, 2025 Photography / Reviews  120 / Cornu / France
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Episode 85: Mint and Rare Cameras with Jo Geier

Episode 85: Mint and Rare Cameras with Jo Geier

The Camerosity Podcast returns with Episode 85 where we wander back into the wonderful world of high end camera auctions.  For this episode, we went all the way to Vienna, Austria and invited Jo Geier from Mint and Rare Cameras and the Wetzlar Camera Auctions.  In addition to Jo, we…

January 31, 2025 January 31, 2025 Camerosity Podcast
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Episode 84: Hip to Be Square

Episode 84: Hip to Be Square

We are back with the first new episode of 2025!  The Camerosity crew hopes you had a good start to the new year.  Unfortunately, the episode we had planned to have Jeff and Gabe from the I Dream of Cameras podcast had to be postponed due to the wildfires in…

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Episode 83: Spontaneous Contax

Episode 83: Spontaneous Contax

The end of the year is almost here, and the guys and I were getting that itch to record something, so on a dreary Boxing Day, we all got together for a spontaneous episode to catch up on what we’ve been doing.  We did not post the join link this…

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