Univex Mercury II
The Univex Mercury II 35mm half-frame camera is the post WWII version of the Mercury I. Univex’s proprietary #200 film was ditched in favor of …
The Univex Mercury II 35mm half-frame camera is the post WWII version of the Mercury I. Univex’s proprietary #200 film was ditched in favor of …
The Graflex Graphic 35 is a fun 35mm rangefinder camera with a quirky design. The dual push buttons for focus is one of its more interesting …
Oft regarded as a Japanese interpretation of the baby Rolleiflex, the Yashica 44LM easily stands on its own as a capable small TLR. It’s compact …
Made in 1939, the Univex Twinflex is one of the smallest TLR cameras ever produced. With matched meniscus lenses, one-speed shutter (plus bulb), and a …
Contessa-Nettel formed in 1919 as the result of a merger between German camera companies Contessa Camerawerke and Nettel Camerawork. In 1926 the company merged with …
The Bolsey B2 is the successor of the model B, made from 1949 to 1956 with double exposure prevention. It is engraved MODEL B2 on …
Ostensibly designed as a children’s camera, the Ansco Panda has fared well over the years. Produced between 1939 and 1950, the Panda is a simple …
The Konica AutoReflex T3 is the advanced successor to the groundbreaking AutoReflex, the first focal plane shutter auto exposure SLR.
The Konica Auto S3 is a compact good all-around 35mm camera. With its fast lens, shutter priority and rangefinder, it makes a great everyday carry. …
Though it doesn’t have the same feature set or fast glass of the Konica Auto S3, the Olympus 35RC has a very similar feel and …