Konishiroku Snappy
This is the nicest sub-miniature camera in my collection. It was manufactured by Konishiroku (Konica) starting in 1949, continuing for a few years. It is …
This is the nicest sub-miniature camera in my collection. It was manufactured by Konishiroku (Konica) starting in 1949, continuing for a few years. It is …
This is the Konica Auto S2 produced by Konishiroku starting in 1965. It was also sold in the United States as the Wards am551. Along …
The Akarette II, made by German company Apparat & Kamerabau is surprisingly good. It’s scale focus and 50mm lens produce nice results. A 75mm lens …
These are two unused rolls of Uni-Pan 14-exp film for the Minute-16. It is a medium speed (now considerably slower) B&W film. Uni-Color was also …
The Arette 1C made by German manufacturer Apparat & Kamerabau in 1957 has surprised me. It is a more solid shooter than expected and aside …
This camera is a beast. The Mamiya 645 is not something that I intended to get as it always seemed too large and bulky for …
I like miniature and subminiature cameras. Not only do they tend to have interesting designs but they take up a small amount of space in an …
This camera is awesome! Based on pictures from the auction site, I was expecting something slightly gimmicky like my Agfa Optima Reflex. Instead, the Agfaflex …
This is the Arrow-View 35mm slide viewer, made by Arrow Metal Products of Chicago, IL in the 1950’s.
This is the Argus A3. I like it because it has more of an art deco aesthetic that its siblings, such as the Argus A, …