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Kochmann Reflex-Korelle (1935)

Kochmann Reflex-Korelle (1935)

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This review is part of the Cameras of the Dead series which I have been publishing every year on Halloween and “Halfway to” Halloween, featuring three cameras that I’ve wanted to review that either didn’t work, or was otherwise unable to shoot. I am republishing each of those individual reviews…

October 1, 2020 October 3, 2020 Photography / Reviews  120 / Dead / Germany / Kochmann
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Kochmann Korelle 6×6 (1933)

Kochmann Korelle 6×6 (1933)

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What is it? This is a Kochmann Korelle 6×6 strut folding camera made in Dresden, Germany by Franz Kochmann Fabrik Photographischer Apparate starting in 1933.  The Korelle 6×6 was the fourth in a series of strut folding medium format cameras first released by Kochmann in 1931.  As the name implies, the…

February 20, 2018 February 20, 2018 Photography / Reviews  120 / Germany / Kochmann
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The Cameras of the Dead

The Cameras of the Dead

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…they’re coming to get you, Barbara… George Romero’s 1968 film, “The Night of the Living Dead” is a movie almost anyone with an interest in cinema is familiar with.  It doesn’t matter if you’re a fan of horror or not, most everyone has at least heard of this groundbreaking low-budget…

August 22, 2016 October 18, 2018 Photography / Reviews  120 / 35mm / Dead / KMZ / Kochmann / Kodak / Soviet / USA
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