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Kodak Retina III S with shutter removed
A Short post looking at the repair of a Kodak Retina III S rangefinder camera.
Voigtlander Bessamatic 35mm SLR : Front view
The Voigtlander Bessamatic belongs to that family of 35mm SLR cameras which have a leaf shutter fitted between the lens and the mirror rather than a focal plane shutter fitted between the mirror and the film
Ihagee Ultrix Folding Camera : Side view
The Ihagee Ultrix folding camera was made in the mid 1930s and used 120 format film to take 8 large pictures.
Joseph Baker Single valve radio: View of the radio
Joseph Baker
This post features a radio receiver or wireless which was made in about 1922 by a manufacturer in the town where I grew up
An image of a vintage Bell & Howell 8mm projector model 606H : Front side view of projector
Bell & Howell
This post features probably the most classically vintage looking 8 mm projector in my collection, it's a vintage Bell & Howell 8mm projector model 606 H.
Kiev 4 Rangefinder
The Kiev 4 follows the pattern of many Russian made cameras of the 1950s and 60s in that it is a copy of a highly prized camera made in Germany - in this case the Contax
Bolex 18-5 Super 8mm Projector
Bolex
This post describes a new addition to my worryingly growing 8mm projector collection - the Bolex 18-5 Super 8 movie projector.
Eumig P8 Automatic 8mm Projector
Eumig
This article looks at the Eumig P8 automatic 8mm cine projector, which was one of the later models in the P8 range that Eumig produced in great quantities in the 1950s and 60s.
Chinon Universal 8 projector - Take up spool loaded
Chinon
The Chinon Universal 8 cine projector was introduced in 1967 as a machine capable of showing both the standard 8mm home movieand the new Super 8 format film
Olympus 35 ECR rangefinder - Front view showing Zuiko 42mm f/2.8 lens
The Olympus 35 ECR is a fully automatic, 35mm film camera with a fixed 42mm f/2.8 lens and rangefinder focusing aid which was produced by Olympus in the early 1970s.
Kodak Instamatic M2 cine camera - Front view
A look at the Kodak Instamatic M2 cine camera which was introduced by Kodak in 1965 with the start of Super 8 film
Mamiya/Sekor 500 DTL 35mm SLR camera - Front view
This is a quick pictorial review of the Mamiya/Sekor 500 DTL 35mm SLR camera which was introduced by Mamiya in the late 1960s.

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