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Tag: 10.0

Fujica V2 (1965)

Fujica V2 (1965)

This is a Fujica V2, a 35mm rangefinder camera built by Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd in Japan starting in 1965.  The Fujica V2 was a pretty advanced camera for it’s day featuring shutter priority automatic exposure via a coupled CdS meter, a sharp 6-element Fujinon lens, and a full…

November 23, 2021 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Fujica / Japan
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Ernemann Stereo Bob XV (1913)

Ernemann Stereo Bob XV (1913)

This is a Stereo Bob XV, a stereoscopic folding camera made by H. Ernemann Werke AG in Dresden, Germany starting in 1913.  The Stereo Bob XV was part of Ernemann’s long running Bob family of cameras that were produced from about 1902 until the company’s merger with Zeiss-Ikon in 1926. …

November 18, 2021 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / Ernemann / Germany / Stereo
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USC Auto Fifty (1955)

USC Auto Fifty (1955)

This is the Auto Fifty, a Twin Lens Reflex camera sold by the United States Camera Corporation out of Chicago, Illinois around 1955.  Despite what it’s name suggests, the Auto Fifty was not made in the United States, and is actually a rebadged Beautyflex D built by Taiyodo Koki K.K.…

November 2, 2021 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 120 / Japan / USC
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Carl Zeiss Werra (1954)

Carl Zeiss Werra (1954)

This is the Werra, a 35mm scale focus camera produced in Jena, East Germany by VEB Carl Zeiss Jena starting in 1954.  This is the first version in a long line of Werra cameras that were produced in a variety of configurations until 1968.  Later versions of the Werra came…

August 17, 2021 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Germany / Zeiss
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Argus C4 Geiss (1954)

Argus C4 Geiss (1954)

This is an Argus C4, a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by Argus in Ann Arbor, Michigan.  This particular example has what’s called the Geiss modification offered by Argus from 1954 to 1956, which for $10 they would send the camera to a Chicago company called Geiss where it’s lens would…

July 13, 2021 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Argus / USA
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Purma Special (1937)

Purma Special (1937)

This is a Purma Special, an all Bakelite snapshot camera produced by Purma Camera, Ltd., England starting in 1937.  The Purma Special shoots sixteen 32mm x 32mm images on 127 roll film.  It is a simple fixed focus camera with an extremely unique gravity controlled metal blade focal plane three…

June 1, 2021 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 127 / England / Purma
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Bronica S2 (1965)

Bronica S2 (1965)

This is a Bronica S2, a medium format single lens reflex camera produced by Zenza Bronica Kogyo from 1965 to 1969.  Originally built as a discount option to the Hasselblad medium format SLR, the Bronica S2 was an upgrade to the earlier Bronica S with the most significant change being…

May 25, 2021 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 120 / Bronica / Japan
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Argus SLR (1962)

Argus SLR (1962)

This is the Argus SLR, a fully mechanical 35mm single lens reflex camera.  The Argus SLR was produced for the Argus Corporation of Ann Arbor, Michigan by Mamiya Optical in Tokyo, Japan and was produced from 1962 to 1964.  The camera is a variant of the Mamiya Prismat NP which…

May 18, 2021 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Argus / Japan / Mamiya
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Petri Penta (1959)

Petri Penta (1959)

This is a Petri Penta, a 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera made in Japan by Kuribayashi Shashin Kōgyō K.K. starting in September 1959.  The Penta was Kuribayashi’s first 35mm SLR as they had been producing a line of scale focus and rangefinder cameras for about ten years prior.  The Penta…

March 23, 2021 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Petri
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Shinano Pigeon 35 Model J (1954)

Shinano Pigeon 35 Model J (1954)

This is a Pigeon 35 Model J, made by Shinano Camera Company Ltd. in Japan, starting in 1954.  The Pigeon 35 Model J is a slightly improved version of the earlier Pigeon 35 from 1952 with a better lens and shutter.  All Pigeon cameras shared a similar feature set and…

March 4, 2021 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Shinano
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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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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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