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WZFO Start B (1960)

WZFO Start B (1960)

This is a Start B, a Twin Lens Reflex camera produced in Warsaw, Poland by Warsaw Photo-Optical Works or WZFO for short between the years of 1960 and 1967.  The Start B was an updated version of the original Start TLR from 1954.  WZFO was Poland’s first and only consumer…

September 22, 2020 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  120 / 7.0 / Poland / WZFO
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Ebner 4.5×6 (1933)

Ebner 4.5×6 (1933)

This is an Ebner 4.5×6 folding camera produced by Albert Ebner & Co. in Stuttgart, Germany between the years 1933 and 1935.  There were two Ebner cameras made, this one and a 6×9 version, neither of which were identified by any name other than the size of the images they…

August 13, 2020 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  620 / 7.0 / Ebner / Germany
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Kiev-15 TTL (1980)

Kiev-15 TTL (1980)

This is a Kiev-15, a 35mm SLR camera produced at the Soviet Union’s Arsenal plant in Kyiv, Ukraine between the years 1973 and 1980.  The Kiev-15 TTL was a slightly updated model with a different exposure meter that was produced only in 1980, the camera’s last year of production.  The…

June 30, 2020 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 7.0 / Kiev / Soviet
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Graflex Graphic 35 Jet (1961)

Graflex Graphic 35 Jet (1961)

This is a Graflex Graphic 35 Jet, a 35mm rangefinder camera produced by Kowa Optical Works of Japan for Graflex, Inc of Rochester, NY starting in 1961.  The Graphic 35 Jet is an evolution of the earlier Graphic 35 which itself evolved from the Ciro 35 and Cee-Ay 35 cameras. …

June 16, 2020 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 7.0 / Graflex / Japan / Kowa / USA
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Certo Super Dollina II (1950)

Certo Super Dollina II (1950)

This is a Certo Super Dollina II, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Certo Camera Work GMBH Dresden starting in 1950.  The Super Dollina II was an update to the pre-war Super Dollina which made it’s debut in 1938.  Featuring a coupled split image rangefinder and a unique folding chassis…

May 26, 2020 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 7.0 / Certo / Germany
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Bolsey-Flex (1954)

Bolsey-Flex (1954)

This is a Bolsey-Flex, a twin lens box camera produced by Ising of West Germany for the Bolsey Corp. of America around 1954.  A couple of different cameras were produced for Bolsey, all with the same Bolseyflex name, but they were often made by different companies.  This particular model is…

April 21, 2020 January 26, 2024 Photography / Reviews  120 / 7.0 / Bolsey / USA
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Argus C44R (1958)

Argus C44R (1958)

This is an Argus C44R, a 35mm rangefinder camera made by Argus Inc., between the years of 1958 and 1962.  It was an update to the earlier C44, adding a rapid wind lever, a pop up rewind lever, and plus a provision for the optional Argus CM2 coupled exposure meter. …

August 6, 2019 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 7.0 / Argus / USA
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Falcon Super-Action Candid Model FE (1938)

Falcon Super-Action Candid Model FE (1938)

This is a Falcon Super-Action Candid, a solid bodied premium 127 format camera made by the Utility Mfg. Company of New York City starting in 1938.  There were a few different variants of the Super-Action Candid, this being the model FE which indicates it has the slower Wollensak f/4.5 lens…

July 30, 2019 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  127 / 7.0 / Falcon / USA
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Thowe Thowette (1929)

Thowe Thowette (1929)

This is a Thowe Thowette, a compact rigid bodied camera that shoots 3cm x 4.5cm images on 127 format roll film.  It was built by a Dresden area based company called Thowe for some years in the late 1920s through the early 1930s.  Very little is known about Thowe other…

May 21, 2019 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  127 / 7.0 / Germany / Thowe
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Fujica 35 Automagic (1961)

Fujica 35 Automagic (1961)

This is a Fujica 35 Automagic, a 35mm scale focus camera made by Fuji Photo Film Co. LTD starting in 1961.  Although an entry level camera, it was one of the very first Japanese made 35mm cameras with automatic exposure.  Using the built in selenium “electric eye” below the lens,…

December 6, 2018 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 7.0 / Fujica / Japan
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Ikko Sha Start 35 K-II (1958)

Ikko Sha Start 35 K-II (1958)

This is an Ikko Sha Start 35 K-II 35mm camera made by Ikko Sha Co. Ltd. of Japan starting in 1958.  It was the second to last model in Ikko Sha’s lineup of inexpensive Bakelite bodied 35mm cameras which started with the original Start from 1950.  Although using 35mm film and…

September 25, 2018 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  35mm / 7.0 / Japan
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Kodak Bantam Special (1936)

Kodak Bantam Special (1936)

This is a Kodak Bantam Special, made by the Eastman Kodak Corporation in Rochester, NY between the years 1936 and 1948.  The camera was the top of the line in Kodak’s Bantam series which used 828 roll film and made 28mm x 40mm exposures which were 30% larger than standard…

August 28, 2018 January 31, 2024 Photography / Reviews  7.0 / 828 / Kodak / USA
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