Lamperti & Garbagnati studio camera, 1920, Italy
Kodak Eastman 3A FPK
Kodak Eastman 3A FPK, 1903, USA
Langer & Co Wien
Langer & Co, 1920, Wien – Austria
Kodak Eastman N°2 Brownie Camera B
Kodak Eastman N°2 Brownie Camera B, 1902, USA
Contessa Nettel Duroll
Contessa Nettel Duroll, 1913, Germany
Murer & Duroni Express Newness
Murer & Duroni Express Newness, 1900, Italy
Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta
Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta, 1936, Germany
Contessa Nettel Cocarette
Contessa Nettel Cocarette, 1920, Germany
Ica Dresden Sirene 135
Ica Dresden Sirene 135, 1914, Germany
Zeiss Ikon Ercona
Zeiss Ikon Ercona, 1956, Germany
Macchina Fotografica Box
Box Camera, 1930, France
Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 521-16
Zeiss Ikon Ikonta 521-16, 1949, Germany
Ica Dresden Bebe Vertical Format
Ica Dresden Bebe Vertical Format, 1911, Germany
Voigtländer Brillant
Voigtländer Brillant, 1933, Germany
Contessa Nettel Sonnar
Contessa Nettel Sonnar, 1919, Germany
Gaumont visore per positivi e negativi
Gaumont visor for positive and negative, France, 1930
Frenke & Heidecke Heidoscop
Frenke & Heidecke Heidoscop, 1922, Germany
Gaumont Spido
Gaumont Spido, 1898, France
Voigtländer Stereflektoskope
Voigtländer Stereflektoskope, 1929, Germany
Ica Dresden Polyscope
Ica Dresden Polyscope, 1912, Germany
Richard Verascope
Richard Verascope Normal, 1916, France
Agfa, 1926, Standard
Agfa Standard, 1926, 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 and will...
Kodak N°2 Pocket Brownie
Kodak N°2 Pocket Brownie, 1915, USA
Panoramique Leroy
Panoramique Leroy stereo camera, 1909, France
Muller und Wetzik projector
Muller und Wetzik projector, 1920, Germany
Kodak Vigilant Six 20
Kodak Vigilant Six 20, 1939, USA
Goerz Anschutz Ango
Goerz Anschutz Ango, Germany, 1896
Kodak Eastman, Brownie n°2 Cartridge Hawk Eye Camera, 1924
Kodak Eastman Brownie n°2 Cartridge Hawk Eye, 1924, USA La Kodak Brownie, prodotta a partire dal 1900, era una fotocamera a cassetta in cartoncino con una semplice lente che prendeva immagini quadrate da due pollici e 1/4 su una pellicola 117 film. Grazie alla sua semplicità e al suo basso costo di $1, insieme al...