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Top:: Camera reference : Antique cameras

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Collecting Photographica
Pictures and details of cameras and images that have been in my or friends collections.

Commie Cameras
Site for still cameras made in Communist countries. Coverage of the two largest producers the Soviets and the East Germans.

Dave Carroll's Home Page
The majority of my collection are Kodak cameras but there are a few other brands.I have also been interested in collection associated Photographic Equipment andChemicals. The final part of my collections is of different types of AntiquePhotographs including Ambrotypes, Tintypes and Daguerreotypes.

Ensign Cameras
a collector of cameras and a researcher of photographic history for a number of years. Speciality being British cameras, especially Ensigns which were made by the Houghton-Butcher manufacturing company.

Exhibition: Museum of History of Science
An Exhibition at the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford.Nice collection of cameras, early photographic lenses and accessories, and darkroom equipment. In all there are about eight hundred items covering a wide spectrum of photographic history, from a lens of 1839 of the type used by Louis Jacques MandÈ Daguerre to an example of a 1960s Russian 'FED 4' camera (Item 99) and beyond. Rarecameras with specialist uses - such as the Sutton panoramic camera of circa 1861 with its characteristic bulbous glass-and-water lens - are amongst those represented as well as mass-produced models such as the Kodak Instamatic of 1966, one of the first cartridge-film cameras.

Field Cameras of the United States: 1879-1930
Extensive listings of various American Field Cameras between 1879-1930

George Eastman House Wood Cameras
Selected Early historic wood Cameras from the George Eastman House Museum. Very Good.

Gloriusly Colorful Kodaks
Site devoted to colored and deco-styled Kodak cameras from 1928 to 1933 that were designed to appeal specifically to the style-conscious women of the twenties.

Graflex Cameras
Site covering models and history of the Graflex camera line.

Jim's Polariod Camera Collection
This personal collection encompasses Polaroid Land cameras which incorporate a bellows in their design. Take time to discover these camerasfrom a unique era of instant photography.

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