Bilora Bella 46 camera

Bilora Bella 46 camera

It is a classic medium-format film camera, introduced by the German Bilora company in 1959. Using 127 film, take a 6 x 4cm frame, suitable for taking medium-frame photos. The body is made of aluminum alloy casting, and the surface is covered with artificial leather, which has a full appearance of retro feeling. Equipped with built-in flash, support flash synchronization. In addition, the viewfinder of the camera is optical viewfinder, and the back is designed to be detachable to facilitate film loading and unloading. The design is simple and practical, suitable for photography enthusiasts and retro camera collectors. Not only is it capable of taking high-quality medium format photos, it is also popular for its portability and ease of use.
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.
German Exakta VX 19 camera

German Exakta VX 19 camera

It is a 35mm SLR camera produced by German IhageeKamerawerk in 1954. Known for its unique design and excellent manufacturing process, it was one of the representatives of 35mm SLR cameras at that time. The design is very complex, but at the same time very sophisticated, reflecting the classical beauty and advanced technology of the German camera. The front panel is towering, and the top ends in a graceful arc. The panel is chrome-plated in metal and is engraved with the words "EXAKTA" and "VAREXVX. It is a powerful camera and a beautiful work of art, suitable for collection and use.
German Heinrich Ernemann Camera

German Heinrich Ernemann Camera

It is a famous camera manufacturer in Germany, and its stereo cameras were very popular in the early 20th century. It is one of the classic folding stereoscopic flat-panel cameras, first introduced in the first decade of the 20th century. The design is very sophisticated, using metal and leather materials, with the characteristics of durable. It is enough to shoot a stereoscopic image, shooting the same scene from slightly different angles through two lenses, simulating the parallax effect of the human eye, thus presenting a stereoscopic image with a sense of depth. Despite the high price, its unique imaging effect has attracted a large number of photography enthusiasts. It was popular at the time and now it has become a precious antique sought after by collectors.
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.
Aike Shantai VX 1954 SLR Camera

Aike Shantai VX 1954 SLR Camera

This is an Exakta VX 35mm SLR camera, built in 1954 by Ihagee Kamerawerk of Dresden, Germany. Exakta was in production from 1933 to 1970. The Exakta was the first single-lens reflex camera ever made for 127 roll film (1933) and 135 format 35mm film (1936). It was also the first camera with a wind lever (1934) and the first camera with a shutter-activated flash socket.