
Antique and Vintage Cameras - Collectors Weekly
Antique and vintage cameras are valued by collectors for countless reasons, from the historical significance of 19th-century wood cameras to the fine optics of classic vintage Leicas.
Antique and Vintage Cameras - Collectors Weekly
Shop for-and learn about-Antique and Vintage Cameras. Antique and vintage cameras are valued by collectors for countless reasons, from the historical...
Vintage Nikon Cameras - Collectors Weekly
The first Nikon I cameras were marked with the words “Made in Occupied Japan,” and today the rarity of these models makes them desirable among collectors. Nikon I designers embraced the historical …
Antique and Vintage Kodak Cameras - Collectors Weekly
Shop for-and learn about-Antique and Vintage Kodak Cameras. The Eastman Kodak Company of Rochester, New York, was at the forefront of the major photographic...
Vintage Movie Cameras - Collectors Weekly
An impressive collection of antique and vintage cameras, this site features high-resolution...
Vintage Leica Cameras - Collectors Weekly
The company was considered a leader in the camera industry during the mid- to late 20th century, and several famous photographers employed its cameras, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Elliott Erwitt, …
Antique and Vintage Box Cameras - Collectors Weekly
Shop for-and learn about-Antique and Vintage Box Cameras. Box cameras rely on the most basic form of photographic technology, utilizing a sealed rectangular...
Vintage Hasselblad Cameras - Collectors Weekly
Hasselblad cameras were some of the earliest into space, and have been taken aboard every NASA mission since 1962. The motor-driven Hasselblad 500EL/70 was used by Neil Armstrong and Buzz …
Eastman Kodak No.4 Folding Kodet Special. 4x5 inch ... - Collectors …
I finally decided to make an offer. It is a great looking, fully functional camera and will help with ongoing research. Besides, it is unlikely another will ever cross my path. At this time, I know of only two …
Vintage Minolta Cameras - Collectors Weekly
Minolta produced its first camera, called the Nifcalette, in 1929. The Nifcalette was a folding roll-film camera using a lens and diaphragm shutter made in Germany.