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Bell & Howell TDC Stereo Vivid (1954)

Bell & Howell TDC Stereo Vivid (1954)

This is a TDC Stereo Vivid, a 35mm stereo camera produced by the Three Dimension Company, a subsidiary of Bell & Howell in Chicago, IL, USA between the years 1954 and 1960.  The Stereo Vivid exposes 24mm x 23mm stereo images on regular 35mm film, for use with stereo slide…

April 23, 2024 April 23, 2024 Photography / Reviews  11.0 / 35mm / Bell & Howell / Stereo / USA
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Episode 69: Mike Butkus, King of Camera Manuals

Episode 69: Mike Butkus, King of Camera Manuals

In the 68 previous episodes of the Camerosity Podcast, we’ve had the pleasure of talking to a wide variety of fascinating guests.  We’ve had collectors, historians, former Kodak employees, camera repair technicians, and a variety of other bloggers and other assorted people in the industry.  Each of those people were…

April 19, 2024 April 19, 2024 Camerosity Podcast
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MOM Mometta III (1958)

MOM Mometta III (1958)

This is a Mometta III, a 35mm interchangeable lens rangefinder camera, built in Budapest, Hungary between 1958 and 1962.  The Mometta III was part of a series of Mometta cameras that shared the same basic body and focal plane shutter with speeds from 1/25 to 1/500 seconds.  The lens mount…

April 17, 2024 April 17, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Hungary / MOM
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Nikon FM2n (1983)

Nikon FM2n (1983)

This is a Nikon FM2n, a 35mm SLR camera which was an update to the original Nikon FM2 produced by Nippon Kogaku K.K. in Tokyo, Japan during the years 1982 to 2001.  Both versions of the Nikon FM2 had a very long production life as it remained the highest spec…

April 10, 2024 April 10, 2024 Photography / Reviews  14.0 / 35mm / Japan / Nikon
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Episode 68: April Fool’s Day with Johnny and Dan

Episode 68: April Fool’s Day with Johnny and Dan

For this, the 68th episode of the World’s Number One Open Source Film Photography Podcast, the gang invited our friend and film photographer Johnny Martyr to share with us his love of Leicas.  As is the case any time the topic of cameras made by everyone’s favorite Wetzlar based company…

April 7, 2024 April 7, 2024 Camerosity Podcast  Leica
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Beier Beira II (1935)

Beier Beira II (1935)

This is a Beira II, a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by Kamera-Fabrik Woldemar Beier in Frietal, Germany starting in 1935.  The Beira II is an upgraded version of the original Beira camera, adding a porro prism focusing prism to the top plate of the camera.  Despite the use of a…

April 2, 2024 April 4, 2024 Photography / Reviews  14.0 / 35mm / Beier / Germany
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Kodak Reflex II (1948)

Kodak Reflex II (1948)

This is a Kodak Reflex II, a Twin Lens Reflex camera made by Eastman Kodak in Rochester, NY between the years 1948 and 1949.  It was an update to the original Kodak Reflex from 1946 offering several upgrades including a standard 4-element Anastar lens, brighter viewing lens, Fresnel focusing screen,…

March 26, 2024 March 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  620 / 9.0 / Kodak / USA
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Episode 67: The Return of Rick Oleson

Episode 67: The Return of Rick Oleson

There’s the old saying “If you’re going to shoot the king, don’t miss…” In a recent episode of a rival podcast, shots were fired at the Camerosity crew, especially Mike for a perceived slight given by us.  War was declared and many casualties were sure to ensue.  Would the world’s…

March 22, 2024 March 22, 2024 Camerosity Podcast
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OPL Foca Universel R (1955)

OPL Foca Universel R (1955)

This is a Foca Universal R, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Optique & Précision de Levallois, in Levallois-Perret, France between the years 1955 and 1957.  The Universal R represented the top of the line in the Foca series upon its release and was an update to the earlier Foca…

March 19, 2024 March 19, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / France / OPL
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Roland Kleinbild-Kamera (1934)

Roland Kleinbild-Kamera (1934)

This is a Roland Kleinbild-Kamera, a solid bodied medium format rangefinder camera made by Plasmat GmbH in Berlin, Germany starting in 1934.  The Roland shoots sixteen 4.5cm x 6cm images on 120 format roll film.  It was a very ambitious, but low produced camera that has a number of features…

March 12, 2024 March 12, 2024 Photography / Reviews  120 / 15.0 / Germany / Roland
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Episode 66: Ask Us Anything

Episode 66: Ask Us Anything

The Camerosity Podcast goes full Reddit with our first ever Ask Me Anything, or more appropriately, Ask Us Anything.  Over the week prior to the recording, the guys solicited questions from our listeners through our official Facebook and Instagram sites and our Discord server.  The questions could truly be anything,…

March 9, 2024 March 9, 2024 Camerosity Podcast
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Konica Hexar (1992)

Konica Hexar (1992)

This is a Konica Hexar, a 35mm point and shoot camera made by Konica in Tokyo, Japan starting in 1992.  The Konica Hexar was an unusually advanced point and shoot camera with a long list of options, many of which are not typically found on fully automatic cameras like this. …

March 6, 2024 March 6, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Japan / Konica
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