All the rangefinders you see on this page were manufactured in the 60s through 70s. I'm attracted by rangefinders because of its' compactness and features. Most P&S nowadays are completely…
In 1958, Yashica manufactured a one and only dual format TLR, the Yashica 635. It takes 6x6 on 120 rollfilm and 24x36mm on 35mm film (with a special adapter kit).…
Most people are not familiar with this classic 'folder'. Unlike its contemporary, the well-known Kodak Retina series, that "everyone" has either owned, seen or at least heard of. The Welta…
In this section we are highlighting two totally different half-frame camera concepts. The two ends of the spectrum... Inexpensive to pricey, from near point and shoot to a complete SLR…
The Canon Demi is a half frame camera. In fact, Demi is a French word for "half". And although it uses ordinary cartridge style 35mm film, it takes two 24…
Canonet is a name of 35mm rangefinder series made by Canon, which was introduced in 1960 till 1972. These compact little cameras is known for its’ sophistication and performance. All…
Being a fan of the classic German 'folders' (folding cameras like Kodak Retina and Welta Welti) I was not too attracted to the so-called/bragged "brick" camera, the Argus C3. Some…