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Keppler’s Vault 82: 50 Years of Kodachrome

Keppler’s Vault 82: 50 Years of Kodachrome

Kodachrome could very well be the most commercially successful film stock of all time.  Not only was it in production for more than half a century, it inspired a 1972 song by Paul Simon, a 2017 movie starting Ed Harris, and also had a Utah State park named after it.…

December 3, 2020 December 3, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault / Kodak
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My Appearance on the Classic Camera Revival Podcast

My Appearance on the Classic Camera Revival Podcast

Quick post here today, but I wanted to share with you a link to episode 93 of the Classic Camera Revival podcast. In the past year or two, I’ve gotten to know show runners Alex Luyckx and Bill Smith and was excited when they asked to be a special guest…

December 2, 2020 December 2, 2020 Photography / Articles
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Fuji K-28 (1991)

Fuji K-28 (1991)

This is a Fuji K-28, a manual focus 35mm point and shoot camera that was part of Fuji’s line up of construction cameras that came in rugged, dust and weather sealed bodies that were sold in Japan only.  This class of camera was very popular at the time and are…

December 1, 2020 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 7.0 / Fuji / Japan
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Canon A35 F (1978)

Canon A35 F (1978)

This is a Canon A35 F, a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by Canon of Japan starting in March 1978.  The A35 F is notable as being the last manual focus rangefinder camera made by Canon, and the only rangefinder with an in-body electronic flash.  This camera is part of Canon’s…

November 24, 2020 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 6.0 / Canon / Japan
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Recommended Reading 11/20/20

Recommended Reading 11/20/20

This week’s featured post is actually a featured video that is sure to invoke some EXTREME GAS! It’s no secret that 20 years ago, and again 5 years after that, Nikon re-released 2000 and 2005 Special editions of the Nikon S3 and Nikon SP rangefinders in extremely limited numbers. Prior…

November 20, 2020 November 20, 2020 Recommended Reading  Recommended Reading
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One Hour Photo 4: Gejza Dunay (cupog)

One Hour Photo 4: Gejza Dunay (cupog)

For as long as I’ve been collecting cameras, eBay has been a frequent source of new models for me to play with and eventually write about. While browsing eBay for old cameras, there are some sellers who frequently pop up over and over again.  Major camera retailers like KEH and…

November 19, 2020 November 19, 2020 Photography / One Hour Photo  Czechoslovakia / One Hour Photo
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KMZ Ajax-12/F-21 (1952)

KMZ Ajax-12/F-21 (1952)

This is a KMZ Ajax-12, a subminiature camera that shoots images 18mm tall by 24mm wide on bulk loaded unperforated 21mm film.  The Ajax-12 was built specifically for the Soviet Union’s intelligence agencies and is commonly referred to by it’s KGB name, which is F-21.  It uses a spring wound…

November 17, 2020 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 16mm / KMZ / Soviet
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Keppler’s Vault 81: Indiana Jones and a Nikon F3

Keppler’s Vault 81: Indiana Jones and a Nikon F3

I was born in 1978, which means I was six years old when Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom came out.  I honestly can’t remember if I saw this movie in the theater, but by the time it would have come out on cable or home video, it was…

November 12, 2020 November 12, 2020 Keppler's Vault / Photography  Keppler's Vault
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Olympus Pen F (1963)

Olympus Pen F (1963)

This is an Olympus Pen F, a single lens reflex camera that shoots 18mm x 24mm half-frame on regular 35mm film.  The Pen F is part of the Olympus Pen series of half-frame cameras first introduced in 1959.  The Pen F, like the original Pen was designed by Maitani Yoshihisa…

November 10, 2020 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  13.0 / 35mm / Half / Japan / Olympus
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Super Kodak 35 Prototypes

Super Kodak 35 Prototypes

The Kodak Ektra is one of the most interesting cameras of any I’ve ever written about on this site.  In July 2019, I was able to get my hands on a working example and I wrote an in depth review of it sharing some of the only images shot with…

November 5, 2020 November 5, 2020 Photography  Kodak / Prototype
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AGFA Flexilette (1960)

AGFA Flexilette (1960)

This is an AGFA Flexilette, a 35mm twin lens reflex camera produced by AGFA Camera-Werk Muenchen starting in 1960.  The Flexilette was also called the AGFA Reflex in other markets and is part of the Optima line of 35mm cameras produced from the late 1950s through the mid 60s.  The…

November 3, 2020 February 22, 2025 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / AGFA / Germany
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Cameras of the Dead 9: The Worst Ever

Cameras of the Dead 9: The Worst Ever

2020 has been a complete and utter disaster of a year.  For myself and probably everyone I know, this has been the worst year ever.  A year that should have never happened, and assuming we all survive it, a year in which for the rest of our lives, we will…

October 31, 2020 November 17, 2020 Photography / Reviews  Dead / Kodak / USA
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