2013 Canon EOS 100D Digital SLR Camera

2013 Canon EOS 100D Digital SLR Camera

The Canon EOS 100D is equipped with an 18 megapixel high-resolution lens, which can clearly present all details in high contrast lighting scenes. Automatically adjust the brightness of the darkest and brightest parts of the composition, ensuring clear details even under strong light. The 3.0-inch 1.04 million LCD screen has clear imaging and a compact body, making it easy to carry and shoot on a daily basis. The Canon 100D adopts an unprecedented ultra small size design and uses Canon's new hybrid focusing system, equipped with an 18 megapixel sensor and DIGIC 5 image processor, and features a 3.0-inch touchable LCD display.
1957 TLR camera Yashica 6 × 6 TLR

1957 TLR camera Yashica 6 × 6 TLR

Yashica Company has produced a long series of 6 × 6 TLR cameras, including many models, which are the result of gradual development rather than complete change; They can be conveniently divided into the knob forward model and the crank forward model discussed here. These are named Yashica Mat to reflect the progress of their automatic mat IC movies, which is different from simple cameras that use red windows.
1972 DSLR camera Ricoh 500G

1972 DSLR camera Ricoh 500G

Ricoh 500 G is a compact coupled rangefinder camera launched by Ricoh in 1972. It offers automatic shutter priority exposure or fully manual control. The projection viewfinder pointer indicates the aperture that the camera will set for any preferred shutter speed, or the aperture that the user should set when manually controlling.
90s DSLR camera Ricoh 35EFS black version

90s DSLR camera Ricoh 35EFS black version

35EF and 35EFS are Ricoh's simple proportional focus viewfinder cameras, released around 1980. The black "S" version includes a selfie camera. Pop up flash gives these cameras a unique appearance, although not fully integrated: users even need to install separate batteries for the light meter (1.35V Hg) and flash (single AA battery). Similar Ricoh 35EFL looks more unified.
1983 DSLR camera Praktica MTL5

1983 DSLR camera Praktica MTL5

The Praktica MTL5 is a 35mm DSLR camera manufactured by Pentacon in East Germany between 1983 and 1985. Approximately 574000 units were produced, and the camera was slightly upgraded and replaced by the MTL 5B. This camera has TTL exposure metering function, triggered by a switch next to the front shutter release device; This will cause the lens to zoom out and display the needle center on the right edge of the viewfinder.
1975 Pentax K2 DSLR camera

1975 Pentax K2 DSLR camera

The Pentax K2 is a 35mm DSLR camera launched by Pentax in 1975. This is the flagship camera of the three cameras back then, featuring a new K-lens mount developed for Zeiss, which the joint venture had never actually developed. The other two are KX and KM. In addition to these cameras, Pentax has also released 26 Super Multi Layer Coating (SMC) K-mount lenses. The release of K-mount cameras and lenses took place at a large Pentax birthday celebration held at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan.
2009 Olympus E-P2 single camera

2009 Olympus E-P2 single camera

E-P2 is a single camera released by Olympus on November 6, 2009, equipped with a 12.3-megapixel Live MOS sensor and TruePic V image processing engine. The Olympus E-P2 features interchangeable lenses, 12 megapixels, and body anti shake capabilities. It also includes an EVF viewfinder and built-in flash. The mode dial will be optimized and an additional secondary dial will be added (in conjunction with the column dial, allowing for independent adjustment of aperture size and shutter speed). Video shooting will be increased to 1080p.
2016 Nikon D5600 digital SLR camera

2016 Nikon D5600 digital SLR camera

The Nikon D5600 is a single lens reflex digital camera released by Nikon on November 10, 2016. The Nikon D5600 is equipped with a foldable LCD display screen, with a width of approximately 124 millimeters, a height of approximately 97 millimeters, and a thickness of approximately 70 millimeters. Weight approximately 465 grams (with battery and memory card, but not including body cover); Approximately 415 grams (camera body only). The Nikon D5600 provides an image sensor with approximately 24.16 million effective pixels and an EXPEED 4 image processor, with a total pixel count of approximately 24.78 million.
1958 Nikon S3 film camera

1958 Nikon S3 film camera

The Nikon I, M, and S all look very similar in appearance. They are heavy, with a shutter speed of only 1/500 second, and the viewfinder of the 50mm lens is very small. Despite these drawbacks, the Nikon S sold well, producing over 34000 units from 1951 to 1954. Coincidentally, many Nikon S cameras have an additional serial number called the 8-digit Nikon S.
1977 Minolta XG 2 DSLR camera

1977 Minolta XG 2 DSLR camera

The Minolta XG series was launched in 1977 along with the more complex Minolta XD series, and is a budget series of small, lightweight, and easy-to-use electronic SLR cameras with automatic exposure mode. As the first models in the Minolta DSLR camera series, these cameras cannot operate without batteries. They still use outdated CdS metering systems and have competitive fabric shutters. In aperture priority automatic mode, the electronically controlled shutter provides a continuously variable speed from 1 second to 1/1000 second. Many of its functions continued into the later XG series body.
2017 Leica M10 rangefinder camera

2017 Leica M10 rangefinder camera

The Leica M10 is a rangefinder camera from Leica, featuring 24 million pixels and more high pixel cameras in the same price range. The M10-P design is more understated, allowing photographers to focus more on their shots. The shutter sound of M10 is low, released by the quiet M camera shutter. This gives the Leica M10 an important advantage in environments that require quiet shooting. M10 can control the focus position faster in both live view and playback modes.
2021 Leica M10-P rangefinder camera

2021 Leica M10-P rangefinder camera

The Leica M10-P is a rangefinder camera from Leica, which has undergone some improvements and enhancements based on the M10. The design of M10-P is more low-key, eliminating the familiar classic Leica red logo, making the camera more concealed and allowing photographers to focus more on shooting. The shutter sound of M10-P is extremely low, known as the quietest M camera shutter release sound in history. This gives the Leica M10-P an important advantage in shooting environments that require quietness. The M10-P is the first M camera with touch functionality, allowing for faster control of focus position in both live view and playback modes.
1934 antique camera Kodak Brownie junior film camera

1934 antique camera Kodak Brownie junior film camera

This camera is designed to capture 2 ¼ x 3 ¼ inch images on 620 film. It is produced in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and there are several different versions available. Early Brownie cameras achieved success due to their inexpensive cardboard body. Although there is a Six-20 Brownie Junior made entirely of cardboard, most versions gradually increase the use of metal (instead of wood) while maintaining the Brownie principle of simple structure and operation. The Art Deco version seen here may be the most popular.
1900 vintage camera, da brownie holiday flash camera

1900 vintage camera, da brownie holiday flash camera

Da Browni is a series of cameras manufactured by Eastman Kodak. Released in 1900, it introduced snapshots to the public. This is a basic cardboard box camera with a simple convex concave lens that can take 2 1/4 inch square photos on 120 rolls of film. It is designed and sold for the sale of Kodak film. Due to its simple control and initial price of $1 (equivalent to $31 in 2020), as well as the low cost of Kodak film and development, the Brownie camera exceeded its marketing goals. This camera is perfect for capturing precious moments, football matches, graduation ceremonies, and even indoor weddings.
2022 GoPro HERO 11 Black Sports Camera

2022 GoPro HERO 11 Black Sports Camera

The new sensor of GoPro HERO 11 Black supports 5.3K videos and 27MP photos, which can capture more details. The latest stabilization technology of GoPro can significantly reduce the shaking during the camera process, making the captured videos smoother. The new front display screen makes it easier for you to see your own image when shooting selfie videos. Meanwhile, the display screen on the back has also become larger, making operation more convenient.
2020 GoPro HERO 9 Sports Camera

2020 GoPro HERO 9 Sports Camera

The new sensor of GoPro HERO 9 supports 5K videos and 20MP photos, which can capture more details. This is the latest stabilization technology of GoPro, which can greatly reduce the shaking during the camera process, making the captured videos smoother. GoPro's time warping feature can create cool slow motion videos. Compared to the previous generation product, the HERO 9 Black has increased battery life by 30%. HERO 9 Black can be filmed at a depth of 10 meters, making it perfect for water sports.
2019 GoPro HERO 8 Black Sports Camera

2019 GoPro HERO 8 Black Sports Camera

GoPro HERO 8 Black is a high-performance sports camera that utilizes GoPro's latest stabilization technology to significantly reduce camera shake, resulting in smoother video capture. The time warping feature creates a stunning slow motion video, allowing you to record 90 still images within 1.5 seconds before and after shooting, allowing you to choose the best one to share. Frequency. It can improve the contrast of photos, reduce blurring, and make the captured photos clearer. It can be filmed at a depth of 10 meters, which is very suitable for water sports.
2020 Full Frame DSLR Camera Fuji X100V

2020 Full Frame DSLR Camera Fuji X100V

The Fuji X100V is a full frame camera equipped with a new 23mm F2 lens and high-performance sensors. It has dust-proof and anti drip functions, equipped with an "advanced hybrid viewfinder", and built-in multiple "film simulations". This camera combines aesthetics, performance, and creativity, making it suitable for photographers who pursue high-quality images.
1996 Canon Elph 130 film SLR camera

1996 Canon Elph 130 film SLR camera

The Canon Elph 130 (known as IXUS 140 in Europe) has an equivalent zoom of 28-244mm in front of an 8MP CCD sensor. Although it has Wi Fi, it does not have the one click convenience of its predecessor PowerShot N, but instead uses the previous generation Digic 4 processor.
1977 rangefinder camera FED 5C

1977 rangefinder camera FED 5C

FED is a Soviet rangefinder camera that was mass-produced from 1934 to around 1996 and is also the name of the factory that manufactured it. Starting from 1955, FED began to innovate by combining rangefinders with the viewfinder of FED 2 and all subsequent products. FED-3 added a slow shutter speed, and in later versions of FED-3 (b), the feed was changed from a finger wheel to a lever. FED 4 (1964-77) added a non coupled selenium exposure meter. The initial FED-5 had an exposure meter, but later cheaper versions of FED-5B removed the exposure meter.
2022 Canon EOS R7 mirrorless camera

2022 Canon EOS R7 mirrorless camera

The Canon EOS R7 is a high-end semi professional APS-C mirrorless interchangeable lens camera produced by Canon. Canon released the camera on May 24, 2022, and on June 23, 2022, it was released in Japan along with the Canon EOS R10. The R7 is the first of two APS-C cameras in the Canon EOS R series. R7 offers two RF-S mount lenses as kit lenses: RF-S 18-150mm f/3.6-6.3 IS STM and RF-S 18-45 f/4.5-6.3 IS STM.
Canon AE-1 DSLR camera from the 1970s

Canon AE-1 DSLR camera from the 1970s

Canon's AE-1 camera, launched in April 1976, became popular worldwide. When AE-1 was launched, TTL manual metering cameras (including Canon FTb and Canon FTb-N) remained the mainstream in the 35mm DSLR camera market. Automatic exposure cameras are still at the forefront of the DSLR camera market. They are all relatively expensive and have low production. The Canon AE-1 is a 35mm focal plane shutter DSLR camera that was launched in April 1976. Composed of 5 main components and 25 secondary components, centrally controlled by a microcomputer.
1960s DSLR camera Minolta SR-T 101

1960s DSLR camera Minolta SR-T 101

The Minolta SR-T 101 is a 35mm manual focus DSLR camera with lens exposure metering (TTL), launched by Minolta Camera Company in 1966. Its target is demanding amateur and semi professional photographers. The SR-T 101 has been in production for ten years with only minor modifications. This design is based on the 1962 Minolta SR-7 V-type camera, but mainly inherits the original Minolta SR-2 from 1958.
1950s film camera Cima Luxette

1950s film camera Cima Luxette

Luxette is a rigid body viewfinder camera designed for film size 127. Its expertise lies in the Roeschlein of Bad Kreuznach lenses and the use of light metal to manufacture its body. The version with accessory boots is named Cima 44; Do you still have the Cima 44S model with accessory shoes. The camera has a dual exposure prevention mechanism. Rotate the film feed knob to unlock the shutter release button for the next exposure. The shutter must be lifted with the lever on the lens barrel.