Zeiss Ikon 532/16 Folding Camera

Zeiss Ikon 532/16 Folding Camera

It is a classic medium-format folding camera, belonging to the SuperIkonta series, produced by the German ZeissIkon company from 1937 to 1955. Using 120-type film, take 6 × 6cm square photos, each roll of film can take 11 photos. It is an upgraded version of SuperIkonta530/16. The main improvements include a larger viewfinder and a linked focusing system combined with a rangefinder. With automatic film counter and double exposure prevention function. The shell is made of metal and leather. It was widely used during World War II and even used for military purposes by the British Army.
Polaroid 600 Vintage Cool Cam film camera

Polaroid 600 Vintage Cool Cam film camera

Is a classic instant film camera that belongs to the Polaroid 600 series. The 600 series camera was first introduced by Polaroid in 1981. It is characterized by the use of ISO640 photographic paper. Compared with the previous 70 series, it has higher sensitivity, faster shutter speed and still exquisite imaging. As part of the series, these advantages are inherited and have a retro appearance design. The operation is simple, suitable for novice use, with fool-like photographing function, built-in flash, and has normal and close-up shooting modes. There is also an exposure compensation dial directly below the lens. Because of its ease of use, it is widely welcomed.
FED3 camera during the Soviet era

FED3 camera during the Soviet era

The FED3 camera is a classic camera from the Soviet era, produced by the famous Soviet camera manufacturer FED (Seius, Ukraine). It is the third generation product of the FED camera series, which was introduced in the early 1950s. Although the manufacturing process and materials of FED3 cameras are relatively simple, their reliability and durability are highly praised. It was widely used in fields such as documentary photography, street photography, and travel photography, becoming one of the preferred cameras for photographers during the Soviet era. It represents a part of the history of the Soviet photography industry and is also a classic beloved by photography enthusiasts and collectors.
Canon AT-1 Retro Camera

Canon AT-1 Retro Camera

The Canon AT-1 camera is a classic film SLR camera launched by Canon in 1977. The camera is equipped with a replaceable lens system and adopts a mechanized operation method, which has reliable performance and excellent imaging quality. The AT-1 camera has a fully manual control function, allowing users to adjust parameters such as shutter speed and aperture size to meet personalized shooting needs. The back of the camera is equipped with a clear viewfinder and aperture priority metering indicator, making it convenient for users to accurately view and meter the shooting scene.