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Home Posts tagged "35mm" (Page 32)

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Kodak 135 format 35mm Film

Welta Watson (1938)

Welta Watson (1938)

This is a Watson 35mm scale focus folding pocket camera made by Welta-Kamera-Werk based out of Freital, Germany.  The Watson was an export variant of the Welta Welti which is a very similar camera.  Although the Welti/Watson line of cameras were not high end, they were not low end either.…

July 24, 2015 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 7.0 / Germany / Welta
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Ihagee Exakta VX v4.2 (1954)

Ihagee Exakta VX v4.2 (1954)

This is an Exakta VX 35mm SLR made in 1954 by Ihagee Kamerawerk based out of Dresden, Germany.  The Exakta was in production from 1933 through 1970.  The Exakta was notable as being the first ever Single Lens Reflex camera for both 127 roll film (1933), and 135 format 35mm…

July 15, 2015 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  11.0 / 35mm / Germany / Ihagee
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Wirgin Edinex II (1951)

Wirgin Edinex II (1951)

What is it? This is a Wirgin Edinex II from 1951, built in Wiesbaden, West Germany.  It is a scale focus 35mm camera with a relatively simple 3 speed + bulb shutter, and a relatively fast f/2.8 50mm lens.  The Wirgin camera company has a confusing, but fascinating history that is…

July 14, 2015 April 9, 2018 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Germany / Wirgin
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Aires 35-III L (1957)

Aires 35-III L (1957)

This is an Aires 35-III L fixed lens rangefinder camera made by the Aires Camera Works corporation out of Tokyo, Japan.  The design loosely resembles the Leica M series of the same era.  This model was very popular in Japan and received glowing reviews from the media.  The “L” in…

July 13, 2015 November 14, 2023 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Aires / Japan
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Canon AV-1 (1979)

Canon AV-1 (1979)

This is a Canon AV-1 35mm SLR camera which was the fourth in the family of Canon A-series film SLRs released in the late 1970s.  The A-series was one of the most popular line of cameras in the world and helped cement Canon as one of the top camera makers…

May 18, 2015 November 15, 2022 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Canon / Japan
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Miranda Sensomat (1969)

Miranda Sensomat (1969)

What is it? This is a Miranda Sensomat 35mm SLR camera made by the Japanese Miranda Camera corporation.  Although marketed as a budget model, the Sensomat line of cameras featured several features found in much more expensive cameras such as an interchangeable prism and stop down TTL metering.  The Miranda…

May 10, 2015 April 9, 2018 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Japan / Miranda
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Kodak Retina IIa – Type 016 (1952)

Kodak Retina IIa – Type 016 (1952)

What is it? This is a Kodak Retina IIa rangefinder camera built by Kodak AG, the German subsidiary of the Eastman Kodak company.  Kodak released a series of German built Retina cameras starting with the original Retina in 1934, all the way through the non-folding Retina S2 in 1969.  Throughout…

May 8, 2015 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  12.0 / 35mm / Germany / Kodak / Retina
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Kiev 4 Type 3 (1970)

Kiev 4 Type 3 (1970)

What is it? This is a Kiev 4 (Type 3) rangefinder camera made by Kiev Arsenal in Kiev, Ukraine, which at the time was part of the Soviet Union. Today, there is a whole sub-genre of cameras made in the Former Soviet Union which are popular with collectors.  The common…

May 5, 2015 August 28, 2019 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Soviet
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Pentax Sv (1964)

Pentax Sv (1964)

This is a Pentax Sv 35mm SLR film camera made by the Asahi Optical Company, based in Tokyo, Japan.  The significant feature of the Sv is it’s inclusion of a self-timer which was not available on earlier models.  It was one the last models of the Pentax S-series and was…

April 4, 2015 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  11.0 / 35mm / Japan / Pentax
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Minolta XG7 (1977)

Minolta XG7 (1977)

What is it? This is a Minolta XG7 (Minolta refers to it as an XG-7 on paper, but the camera’s name plate says XG7) which is a manual focus 35mm SLR camera introduced in 1977.  The name XG7 refers to a model sold in the United States only.  Minolta sold…

March 26, 2015 August 28, 2019 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Japan / Minolta
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Wards am551 (Konica Auto S2) (1965)

Wards am551 (Konica Auto S2) (1965)

What is it? This is a Wards am551 rangefinder camera sold by the Montgomery Wards chain of department stores.  This camera is a rebadged Konica Auto S2 which was a very nice Japanese rangefinder of the mid 60s.  Back in those days, it was common for major American department stores…

January 5, 2015 August 28, 2019 Photography / Reviews  35mm / Japan / Konica
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Yashica Electro 35 GS (1972)

Yashica Electro 35 GS (1972)

What is it? This is a Yashica Electro 35 GS electronically controlled rangefinder 35mm camera.  The Yashica Electro series was launched in 1966 and was the worlds first completely electronically controlled camera.  This Japanese camera was very popular throughout the late 60s and 70s, and remains a popular model for…

December 13, 2014 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  10.0 / 35mm / Japan / Yashica
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