Corfield Periflex
This is the Corfield Periflex manufactured in 1955 by K.G. Corfield Ltd in England. This iteration of the Periflex is the third and final of …
This is the Corfield Periflex manufactured in 1955 by K.G. Corfield Ltd in England. This iteration of the Periflex is the third and final of …
This is the Pathé Cinema Pathéorama from the 1920s, a 35mm film strip viewer. More than 350 film strips were manufactured by Pathé and numerous …
This is the Argus SLR from 1962, manufactured by Mamiya and based on the Prismat NP. This camera was largely picked up because I love …
This camera is the only the second Leitz camera I have acquired (the Leitz Leica IIIa being the other) during the last six years I …
This is the Seagull 205 (also known as the Phenix 205) rangefinder camera produced by Shanghai Seagull Camera Ltd. from the late 1960s to early …
This is the Vitessa type 140 (L). It is a “barn door” rangefinder produced by Voigtländer in the early 1950s. It is very well-built camera …
This is the Konica Autorex P, the Japanese market version of the Auto-Reflex P and is one of only two SLRs produced with the ability …
This is the Leidolf Lordomat, a wonderful rangefinder made in circa 1953 in Wetzlar, Germany, home to Leitz. Though considerably lighter that other rangefinders such …
This is orange, bulky beast is the Hanimex Amphibian 35, an underwater camera circa 1983. Nine-year-old me would have absolutely loved having something like this. …
This is the Konica I type E a rather typical compact early ’50s rangefinder with quite a nice collapsable lens, the Hexanon f2.8 50mm. It …