Canon EOS 5D Mark IV SLR camera

Canon EOS 5D Mark IV SLR camera

is a full-frame digital SLR camera released in 2016, designed for professional photographers and high-end enthusiasts. Equipped with a full-frame CMOS sensor with approximately 30.4 million effective pixels and a DIGIC 6 + image processor, it supports full-pixel dual-core RAW function and can perform multi-dimensional image processing after shooting. The fuselage is made of magnesium alloy material, with waterproof and dustproof design, suitable for use in complex environments. It is also equipped with an intelligent information display optical viewfinder II with a field of view of about 100 percent, supporting grid lines, electronic levels and a variety of shooting information displays. Supports multiple shooting modes and functions.
Japan Asahi Pentax H2 unilateral camera

Japan Asahi Pentax H2 unilateral camera

It is a 35mm SLR camera introduced in 1959 and manufactured by Pentax, Japan. It is a continuation of the AsahiPentax series and aims to improve the design of previous models. Major improvements include concentrating all shutter speeds (including slow speeds) on a single dial on top, replacing the front and rear shutter speed dials of the previous model. The maximum shutter speed is 1/500 second, which is lower than the 1/1000 second of the previous generation. Equipped with a Fresnel focusing screen and a central micro-prism focus assist function, which improves the convenience of viewing and focusing.
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.
1950 s retro camera

1950 s retro camera

The camera of Michislav Kalowitz

The camera of Michislav Kalowitz

Michislav Kalowitz was an outstanding composer, mountaineer, skier and photographer. Collected in the Art Department of the Tatra Museum in Zakopane. In 1909, he purchased one of the cameras after the successful creation of the symphonic poem "Song of Eternity" by the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra. It is a travel camera with 13x 18cm film, weighing less than 2kg, compact design and easy to carry. Very suitable for outdoor use. Photography activities not only enrich his personal life, but also provide inspiration for his music creation. His photography works also show his love for natural beauty and unique artistic perspective.
35mm film camera

35mm film camera

Minolta X700

Minolta X700

The X-700, born in 1982, can be said to have integrated two of the most advanced technologies in camera manufacturing at that time: Program (P) auto exposure and TTL auto flash. The X-700 program first applied a 4:7 shutter aperture program ratio, which, when paired with a 50mm standard lens, matches the maximum aperture at a speed of 1/30 second or lower in low light environments; In high light environments, the aperture sharply decreases with the increase of shutter speed. TTL flash is a system that can directly measure the reflection of film plane and achieve automatic control of flash exposure, and it was also the most advanced at that time.
ZENIT TTL Film Camera

ZENIT TTL Film Camera

KMZ is a group enterprise that produces DSLR cameras, night vision goggles, telescopes, medical equipment, and digital DC products, while Zenit DSLR cameras may be the only M42 interface camera brand still in production.
Zeiss Contat DSLR Camera

Zeiss Contat DSLR Camera

Contaflex is a series of single lens reflex cameras produced by the German Zeiss camera factory from 1953 to 1968. The feature of the Kangtai DSLR camera is the use of a CommScope lens shutter, so the electronic flash can be synchronized to 1/500 second. In 1959, the Contaflex Super B was equipped with the world's earliest automatic exposure meter.
Leica TL mirrorless camera (alloy casing)

Leica TL mirrorless camera (alloy casing)

Leica TL is an APS-C mirrorless camera with a single aluminum body. It has a 16MP sensor, supports TL (crop) and SL (full frame) lenses, and a 3.7-inch touchscreen LCD. It has a contrast detection autofocus system, a maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 second, and continuous shooting at 5 fps. The video can be captured at 1080/30p and has built-in Wi Fi. The tilt EVF with built-in GPS is optional. There are two appearances: alloy shell and black shell.
Leica TL mirrorless camera

Leica TL mirrorless camera

Leica TL is an APS-C mirrorless camera with a single aluminum body. It has a 16MP sensor, supports TL (crop) and SL (full frame) lenses, and a 3.7-inch touchscreen LCD. It has a contrast detection autofocus system, a maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 second, and continuous shooting at 5 fps. The video can be captured at 1080/30p and has built-in Wi Fi. The tilt EVF with built-in GPS is optional.
20th century wet plate large format antique camera

20th century wet plate large format antique camera

The wet plate large format camera of the 20th century was a traditional photography tool that used wet plate film for shooting. This camera uses large-sized film, typically 8x10 inches (approximately 20.3x25.4 centimeters) or larger, to provide excellent image quality and detail representation. Widely used in professional photography and artistic creation in the 20th century. They provide excellent image quality and detail representation, becoming the preferred tool for photographers pursuing high-quality images. With the development of digital technology, wet plate large format cameras are gradually being replaced by digital cameras. But it remains a classic in the history of photography.
1985 Nikon F-301 DSLR camera

1985 Nikon F-301 DSLR camera

The Nikon F-301 was a DSLR camera sold by Nikon between 1985 and 1990. This is the first Nikon reflex camera with an integrated motor, but the rewind is still manual. It does not have autofocus function, which will appear on the F-19861 in 501. 35mm DSLR camera with automatic exposure and electric functions. The built-in motor allows continuous shooting at a speed of 2.5 frames per second, but can be manually reversed. The vertically moving metal screen focal plane shutter provides speeds from 1 second to 1/2000.
1954 Leica M3 rangefinder film camera

1954 Leica M3 rangefinder film camera

In 1954, at the Photographic Equipment Exhibition held in Cologne, West Germany, Leica Company unveiled the camera "Leica M3", which later achieved historic honor.
Late 1970s DSLR camera Fuji STX-1

Late 1970s DSLR camera Fuji STX-1

The Fujica STX-1 was sold by Fuji in the late 1970s and early 1980s and was an entry-level DSLR camera at the time. It effectively replaced the Fujica ST605n, replicating most of the camera's specifications, but replacing the M42 thread of the ST605n with a new Fujinon X mount lens mount. It was introduced to the United States in 1979. It is also known as Tengzhong MPF105X. The focal plane shutter is mechanical, with a maximum speed of 1/750 second and flash synchronization of 1/60 second.
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.
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.
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.
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