Vintage Cameras
Film cameras, SLRs, rangefinders, medium format, TLRs, and more. Specs, history, and collector guides.
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- Adox — German precision cameras
- Agfa — German consumer photography
- Alpa — Swiss precision engineering
- Argus — American camera pioneers
- Balda — German folding camera heritage
- Bronica — Japanese medium format precision
- Canon — From rangefinders to the EOS revolution
- Certo — Dresden camera makers
- Contax — Zeiss optics in a rangefinder body
- Dacora — German consumer cameras
- Exakta — The original SLR pioneers
- Fed — Soviet rangefinder classics
- Fujica — Fuji's vintage camera line
- Graflex — American press camera legends
- Hasselblad — Swedish perfection in medium format
- Ihagee — Exakta's parent company
- Kiev — Soviet medium format and rangefinders
- Kodak — The company that made photography possible
- Konica — Hexanon glass and autoexposure firsts
- Leica — The standard by which all others are measured
- Linhof — German large format precision
- Mamiya — Medium format workhorses
- Minolta — Autofocus pioneers and SRT legends
- Miranda — Japanese SLR innovators
- Nikon — The professional's instrument of choice
- Olympus — Compact precision from Japan
- Pentax — The K-mount empire
- Petri — Affordable Japanese SLRs
- Polaroid — Instant photography revolution
- Praktica — East German M42 workhorses
- Ricoh — Compact cameras and GR series
- Rolleiflex — The twin-lens reflex icon
- Smena — Soviet pocket cameras
- Topcon — Through-the-lens metering pioneers
- Voigtländer — The oldest camera manufacturer
- Welta — East German folding cameras
- Werra — Carl Zeiss Jena designs
- Yashica — Affordable Japanese quality
- Zeiss — German optical heritage
- Zenit — Soviet SLR workhorses
- Zorki — Soviet Leica-inspired rangefinders