On the spot pentax
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by kampermann
4d ago
Anyone who wanted a cheap SLR camera in the 1960s or 1970s quickly came across the Japanese brand of Pentax. They offered affordable cameras with high quality, in a way comparable to Minolta. These brands were considered inferior to the big names such as Nikon and Canon, but nothing turned out to be further from the truth. The Pentax Spotmatic became one of the best-selling workhorses of all time. The Spotmatic was introduced by Asahi in 1964 and was the first camera with a TTL metering system, powered by a  battery. The body took common lenses with the famous and wide ..read more
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Olympus Maitani -a classic SLR-
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by kampermann
2M ago
We review the OM-2 that includes an innovative aperture-priority automatic exposure mode. The Olympus OM system is a line of 35 mm single reflex film and modern, mirrorless digital (MFT) cameras and lenses. The successtory of this popular series dates back to 1972 as chief designer Yoshihisa Maitani invented ‘his’  Olympus Maitani. It was meant as a feasible answer to the German Leica’s M series; small, compact and yet advanced enough to label the series pro-consumer. Technology driven cameras that emerged in a fast evolving series, known for their portability and high-quality o ..read more
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The vitalized Voigtländer VSL-1
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by kampermann
5M ago
The Voigtländer VSL-1 is a 35mm film single-lens reflex (SLR) camera produced by the German manufacturer Rollei. Yes, Voigtländer was already in possession of Zeiss and sold again in the demise of the great camera company. The new VSL-1 was actually the Zeiss (Ikon) SL706 and rebranded as a Voigtländer. Only a few hundred bodies were built in Germany, and most of them in Singapore. Despite this complicated intro the Voigtländer VSL-1 was very popular amongst amateur photographers and students. On the plus side, the VSL-1 is an attractive, stylish camera with a nice shiny black metal design. Ma ..read more
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Embracing the Edixa Prismaflex LTL
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by kampermann
6M ago
You are looking for a sturdy vintage SLR with a sexy look, then with the Edixa Prismaflex you have a hit. The 1968 German quality camera combines stylish design with useful features. Edixa is the camera brand with the most models in German history. The LTL was their final camera before the Japanese brands took over the business on the market. Interesting is that the Wirgin brothers (company) in Wiesbaden started in 1924 and were sold in 1938 to Adox and after WWII returned as Wirgin, took over the Franka Werke in 1961 and got their final brandname Edixa in 1968, just 3 years before they ended ..read more
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The flattering Foth Derby
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by kampermann
6M ago
In 1935, the Berlin cameramaker C.F. Foth & Co. introduced its third instalment of the popular Derby camera, intended as a counterpart to the expensive Leica and Contax cameras. Main plus, although unintentional, was that it could hold 127 medium size rolls. Although 35mm film had already made its appearance, the quality of the medium format proved significantly better. Despite strong ambitions and good quality camera and lenses, it failed to gain a meaningful position in the consumer market. Consequently, you rarely come across a second-hand one. If you succeed, buy one because they ..read more
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Canon A-1: the first complete SLR
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by kampermann
6M ago
In the 1980s, Canon introduced the first SLR camera that had all automatic and manual modes. This laid the foundation for the definitive design of the still camera as we know it today. A tool for everyone and with an incredible range of accessories. Still sought after today but above all affordable. Canon is since 1934 a well-known and respected brand in the world of photography. It is a multinational company that specializes in manufacturing a wide range of cameras, lenses, and other imaging products. Canon cameras are known for their high-quality, even today in a competing image sensor indus ..read more
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Canon A-1: the first complete SLR
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by kampermann
11M ago
In the 1980s, Canon introduced the first SLR camera that had all automatic and manual modes. This laid the foundation for the definitive design of the still camera as we know it today. A tool for everyone and with an incredible range of accessories. Still sought after today but above all affordable. Canon is since 1934 a well-known and respected brand in the world of photography. It is a multinational company that specializes in manufacturing a wide range of cameras, lenses, and other imaging products. Canon cameras are known for their high-quality, even today in a competing image sensor indus ..read more
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Picture it in 3D: Belplasca stereo camera
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by kampermann
11M ago
It seems that stereo photography is (on its way) out. Even in cinema, the popularity of wearing 3D glasses for hours on end is declining. A pity, considering the special experience of stereography. Many also do not know that 3D photography had a real existence in analog photography. Still, there is always hope, especially if you want to experiment with top-of-the-line stereo cameras from the past. Like the legendary 35mm Belplasca, the Holy Grail of stereocameras. Stereography is centuries old. As early as the mid-19th century, there was plenty of experimentation with stereographs that consist ..read more
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The practical Parvola
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by kampermann
11M ago
German cameramaker Ihagee is mostly known for the Exakta cameras. Johan Steenbergen, a Dutch merchant, established the company (Industrie- und Handelsgesellschaft) in 1912. Steenbergen had previously been trained at Ernemann in Dresden. The German camera manufacturer gained much fame for its 35 mm SLR cameras. But before that their medium format cameras were succesfull as well. The most curious camera is the little Parvola. Initially, Ihagee produced traditional folding rollfilm and plate cameras. However, by 1918, the company, along with the entire German economy, was facing severe financial ..read more
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The Psychedelic Pentina
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by kampermann
11M ago
Imagine a time of a camera industry in a socialist country under immense pressure to perform in a highly competitive and innovative worldwide market. And at the same time surrounded by poverty, hassled by unimaginative and reckless politicians. The 1950s and 1960s were ultimately the most dramatic times for the East German camera industry which, from its knowledge gained from the West German legacy, initially looked promising, but finally degenerated into a loss-making competition due to the unreasonable and unachievable demands of the East German system. The VEB Pentina symbolizes the immense ..read more
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