Camera Collection
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Argus Argoflex 75I haven’t used this one much but it is fully functional. It takes 620 film but I’ve successfully used 120 (...more) |
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Argus C2They call this one “The Brick” which is quite appropriate for obvious reasons. These were produced between 1938 and 1942. It’s a coupled rangefinder (...more) |
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Braun PaxetteThis camera was a Mother’s Day present from my father-in-law. He purchased it in Germany while he was stationed there in the Army, around 1952. (...more) |
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Brownie Bull’s EyeAnother flea market find. This camera was in bad shape when I got and I had to take it apart completely to get it looking this good. The lens (...more) |
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Brownie Bullet III photographed this one with the lighter to show how tiny it is. Isn’t it adorable? It uses 127 film and since that’s pretty hard to come by these days (...more) |
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Brownie StarflashI picked this little camera up at yard sale for a couple of bucks. The best part was that it had a roll of film in it with some frames left. I finished the roll (...more) |
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Holga 120NI love toy cameras and the Holga is a favorite. It has many endearing qualities, but it’s not what anyone would call a reliable workhorse. (...more) |
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Olympus OM2This camera has quickly become my workhorse and I have only scratched the surface of its potential. I’m not a techy photographer so I can’t rave about all of its specific features (...more) |
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Olympus XAI absolutely love this little gem. It’s another rangefinder with an aperture range of 2.8-22. The Zuiko 35mm lens is super sharp (...more) |
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Polaroid Land Camera Automatic 100This is my first pack film Polaroid with a foldout lens and I think this camera is the coolest thing ever. I’m anxious to shoot with it but (...more) |


