Kodak Retina I A, 1951, USA
Polaroid SX-70 Alpha 1
Polaroid SX-70 Alpha 1, 1978, USA The Polaroid SX-70 Alpha is a single-lens reflex (SLR) made from 1972 to 1981. Designed by Henry Dreyfuss, it uses SX-70 Land films from which it took the name: it was the first model to use them. Its design is unique and since it’s portable, it can be easily...
Sony DSC-T1
Sony DSC-T1, 2003, Japan
Pouva Start
Pouva Start, 1951, Germany
Agfa, 1939, Karat 6.3
Agfa Karat 6.3, 1939, Germany AGFA was founded in 1867 in Rummelsburg (Berlin) by Paul Mendelssohn Bartholdy, son of the composer Felix Mendelssohn, and by Carl Alexander von Martius. In 1873 the company changed name in “Aktien-Gesellschaft für Anilin-Fabrikation“, which acronym is AGFA. Initially Agfa produced chemical products for photo film. In 1880 Franz Oppenhaim joined the company...
Kodak Eastman Retina Reflex S
Kodak Eastman Retina Reflex S, 1960, USA
Sanyo Condor V2
Sanyo Condor V2, 1966, Japan
Ferrania Condor II
Ferrania Condor II, 1953, Italy
Gamma III
Gamma III, 1949, Italy
Zeiss Werra
Zeiss Werra, 1978, Germany
Meagher
Meagher studio camera, 1913, England
Engel-Feitknecht
Engel-Feitknecht, 1910, Switzerland
Bing Werke Projektoscop
Bing Werke projectoscope, 1930, Germany
Magic Lantern 1920
Magic Lantern, England, 1920
Zorki 4
Zorki 4, 1956, Russia
Ferrania Delta
Ferrania Delta, 1945, Italy
Minolta SRT 101
Minolta SRT 101, 1975, Japan
Ferrania Alfa
Ferrania Alfa, 1940, Italy
Ferrania Ibis
Ferrania Ibis, 1956, Italy The Ferrania Ibis was launched at the 1952 Fiera di Milano as a new camera for young people or those who were not familiar with the classic cameras. On the upper part of the camera there is a little chart for the exposure based on the types of film sold by Ferrania in the 50s. It was available in black or...
Iso Duplex Super 120
Iso Duplex Super 120, 1956, Italy
Bencini, 1951, Comet
Bencini Comet, 1951, Italy
Bencini, 1950, Comet S
Bencini Comet S, 1950, Italy The Bencini brand boasts ancient origins. Founded in Milan in 1937, ICAF briefly changed its name to “CMF” and then took on the definitive name “CMF Bencini” after the war. This company made a wide range of cameras, but the most original and interesting models were certainly those produced at the...
Zeiss Ikon Tenax
Zeiss Ikon Tenax, 1951, Germany
Yashika Atoron
Yashica Atoron, 1965, Japan
Zeiss Ikon Taxona
Zeiss Ikon Taxona, 1952, Germany
Pouva Start
Pouva Start, 1951, Germany
I.C.A.F. CMF Roby
I.C.A.F. CMF Roby, 1940, Italy
Bencini, 1953, Comet II
Bencini Comet II, 1953, Italy