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Tag: 10.0
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Voigtländer Vitessa L (1954)

Voigtländer Vitessa L (1954)

This is a Voigtländer Vitessa L, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Voigtländer AG Braunschweig between the years of 1954 and 1957.  This model was an update to the original Vitessa A from 1950 with the addition of an uncoupled selenium light meter and all new LVS (Light Value System) scale.  The…

November 29, 2018 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Germany / Voigtländer
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Kodak Signet 40 (1956)

Kodak Signet 40 (1956)

This is a Signet 40 rangefinder camera made by the Eastman Kodak Company between the years 1956 and 1959.  It was the successor to the earlier Signet 35 retaining it’s excellent triangular coincident image rangefinder, and improving upon it with a redesigned Bakelite and stamped metal body, a more flexible…

September 4, 2018 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Kodak / USA
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Leica Ic (1950)

Leica Ic (1950)

What is it? This is a Leica Ic 35mm camera made by Ernst Leitz GmbH from 1950 to 1952.  The Leica Ic was a variant of the earlier Leica IIIc but without a rangefinder, viewfinder, or any slow speeds.  It’s primary purpose was for scientific and specialized photography.  This camera…

June 1, 2018 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Germany / Leica
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Kodak Motormatic 35 (1960)

Kodak Motormatic 35 (1960)

What is it? This is a Kodak Motormatic 35 camera.  It is an updated version of Kodak’s first 35mm auto exposure camera, the Kodak Automatic 35 which was released the year before.  The Motormatic added a spring motor advance, allowing a photographer to make exposures as fast as he or…

April 17, 2018 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Kodak / USA
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Olympus XA2 (1980)

Olympus XA2 (1980)

What is it? This is an Olympus XA2 scale focus point and shoot 35mm camera made by Olympus Optical Co., Ltd. between the years of 1980 and 1986.  It was a simpler and less expensive version of the Olympus XA camera released a year earlier.  The entire XA series was very…

January 30, 2018 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Olympus
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Kowa SET-R (1968)

Kowa SET-R (1968)

This is a Kowa SET-R single lens reflex 35mm camera made by Kowa Optical Works between the years of 1968 and 1970.  It was the third to last model in a series of leaf shutter SLRs made by Kowa, starting with the Kowaflex from 1959.  The SET-R was the first…

November 22, 2017 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Kowa
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Altissa Altix-nb v2 (1958)

Altissa Altix-nb v2 (1958)

What is it? This is an Altissa Altix-nb 35mm camera made between 1958 and 1960 by VEB Altissa Camera Werk in Dresden, East Germany.  The Altix-nb was the final model in a line of scale focus solid bodied cameras that began with the Altix I in 1939.  The Altix-nb had an…

November 7, 2017 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Altissa / Germany
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Certo Doppel Box (1935)

Certo Doppel Box (1935)

What is it? This is a Certo Doppel Box made by Certo Camera Werk of Dresden Germany around 1935.  Some sources online suggest this camera was made in 1932, but I believe the later date to be correct.  The Doppel Box is an all metal box camera with several unique…

September 19, 2017 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 120 / Certo / Germany
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Minolta Auto Wide (1958)

Minolta Auto Wide (1958)

What is it? This is a Minolta Auto Wide 35mm camera made by Chiyoda Kogaku Seiko K.K. in 1958.  It was a scale focus camera that had a unique combination of a wide angle lens, a coupled selenium exposure meter, and a unique click stop focus system to simplify focus and exposure…

August 22, 2017 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Minolta
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Voigtländer Brillant (1932)

Voigtländer Brillant (1932)

What is it? This is a Voigtländer Brillant, a medium format Pseudo-TLR made by Voigtländer of Germany between the years of 1932 and 1937.  This is the original variant with an all metal body and non focusing viewfinder.  Although aimed at the low end of the market, it was a well…

July 6, 2017 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 120 / Germany / Voigtländer
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Olympus OM-2 MD (1975)

Olympus OM-2 MD (1975)

This is an Olympus OM-2, a 35mm Single Lens Reflex camera made by the Olympus Corporation from 1975 – 1984.  The MD in the name means it has the Motor Drive provision on the bottom plate.  The OM-2 was the follow up to the extremely successful OM-1 from 1973.  It…

February 10, 2017 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Olympus
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Bolsey B2 (1949)

Bolsey B2 (1949)

This is a Bolsey B2 35mm fixed lens rangefinder camera made by the Bolsey Corporation of America between the years of 1949 – 1956.  The B2 is a very compact and lightweight die-cast aluminum bodied camera that features a lens and shutter both made by Wollensak, out of Rochester, NY.…

January 25, 2017 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Bolsey / USA
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