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The Kodak
First camera you can use without instructions, just press the button. -
The Gandolfi quarter plate
This camera was a quarter plate for amateur photographers -
The Kodak Brownie
A metal box camera introduced in April 1941 as the Target Brownie Six-20, and renamed Brownie Target Six-20 -
ernemann
This example is a single lens reflex camera that focuses via a moveable bellows and has another collapsing bellows to eliminate extraneous light to the viewing ground glass via a mirror that moves when the film is exposed. This is a typical camera design from 1910-1930. This was made by the firm of Ernemann which was also in Dresden and merged into Zeiss Ikon in 1926. -
Monobloc Stereo Camera
A very good example of this interesting camera.
It is configured to take stereo pairs of images on 6x13 cm glass plates.
By sliding the lens board and viewfinder sideways, the septum moves aside and the camera can take panoramic pictures.
The pneumatically operated shutter appears to work, though accuracy of the speeds cannot be guaranteed.
Comes complete with fitted case containing filters, lens caps, focusing screen and spare magazine for glass plates.
Fitted with a stereo pair of Krauss -
Wunsche
This camera was developed and marketed by the firm of Wünsche in a small town of Reika outside of what would become the camera capital of the world in Dresden. Wünsche made some fairly exotic film exchange methods as did other companies which were merged into the firm of Ica in 1909 and later into Zeiss Ikon in 1926. -
The Leica II
finding range and focusing the lens is done in one simple movement. However as you can see below the rangefinder and viewfinder windows are not integrated with each other. -
Rolleiflex automat
Winding lever with auto stop, no red window, and film pressure plate without color coating. Lever also cocks the shutter. -
Revere "Stereo 33" camera
The Revere Stereo 33 is a 35mm stereo rangefinder camera that was introduced in 1953. It was manufactured in Chicago, IL -
Nikkormat FTn
It incorporated with various useful features, it accepts all the interchangeable Nikkor lenses during those time and still usable with many of today's AI & AIS lenses and shared most of the accessories offered by the Nikon System. -
Betamovie BMC-100P
used a Betamax cassette and typically rested on the shoulder of the operator, due to a design that could not be controlled with a single-handed grip. During the same year, JVC released the first camcorder based on the compact VHS-C format. -
LEICA M6 Platinum
the M6 Platinum was generally regarded as the first M6 series model that was packaged in a luxurious outfit. The total quantity produced for this special edition model which was to commemorate the special occasion of 150 Jahre (years) of Photography as well as 75 Jahre of Leica Photography. -
DVCPRO HD
The format was intended for use in professional camcorders and used full-size DVCPRO cassettes. -
XDCAM
the first tapeless video format -
The canon A530
represents a solid value in photographic quality and performance, offering photographers a number of distinct advantages. -
Nikon Coolpix P100
At the top end of the 2010 Coolpix Performance Series is this 10.3-megapixel megazoom, with a wide angle (27-678mm equivalent) 26x optical zoom lens. -
1080p HD 3D camcorders
Panasonic released the first 3D camcorder for the general market -
The New Creative Digital Compact Camera DMC-LX7
The New Creative Digital Compact Camera DMC-LX7
Featuring LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMILUX Lens
with F1.4 - F2.3 Full-range Brightness
For the True Enthusiasts of Photography -
Fujifilm Instax Mini 8 Instant Film Camera (Pink)
Automatic exposure measurement. The camera signals the recommended aperture setting with a flashing LED. This helps capture the perfect photo every time. -
Olympus om DE M1
The exclusive Olympus FAST (Frequency Acceleration Sensor Technology) AF System focuses at an astonishing speed and offers 37 separate focus areas in on-chip phase detection mode and 81 areas in contrast detection, spread over the image area.