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.
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.
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.
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.
Olympus OM-1 MD Film Camera

Olympus OM-1 MD Film Camera

A camera launched in Japan in 1973. The version that added motor drive function on the basis of OM-1 is called OM-1 MD, which was upgraded to OM-1N in 1979 and discontinued in 1987. It was produced for nearly 15 years, indicating its popularity. The design adopts a pentaprism that penetrates deep into the mirror box, so the body is very compact, and the viewfinder is very bright, with a viewing range of up to 97%. In addition, an air shock absorber is used to greatly reduce the vibration and sound released by the shutter, and it also has functions such as mirror pre lift.
Zeiss Super Nettel vintage vintage folding camera (1934 model)

Zeiss Super Nettel vintage vintage folding camera (1934 model)

In 1934, Zeiss launched the famous Super Ikonta series 120 folding camera. During the development of Super Ikonta, Zeiss considered using Super Ikonta's linkage ranging system (an invention that Zeiss is very proud of) while producing a 35mm folding camera.
Fujifilm X-T2 mirrorless camera (used)

Fujifilm X-T2 mirrorless camera (used)

The Fuji X-T2 (XF 35mm) Carbon Crystal Gray Edition is a mirrorless camera under the Fuji Camera brand. A retro mirrorless camera equipped with APS-C format X-Trans CMOS III sensor, capable of shooting 4K videos and supporting high-speed continuous shooting.
Vivitar Vida DVR (Used)

Vivitar Vida DVR (Used)

Digital video recorders, compared to traditional analog video recorders, use hard disk recording and are often referred to as hard disk recorders or DVRs. It is a computer system for image storage and processing, which has the functions of long-term recording, recording, remote monitoring, and control of images/voice. DVR adopts digital recording technology, which is far superior to analog monitoring equipment in image processing, image storage, retrieval, backup, network transmission, remote control, and other aspects
Nikon Retro Nostalgia Camera

Nikon Retro Nostalgia Camera

LEICAII Leica Second Generation Retro Nostalgic Camera

LEICAII Leica Second Generation Retro Nostalgic Camera

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.
Japan Asahi PENTAX (Pentax) H2 Retro Film SLR Camera

Japan Asahi PENTAX (Pentax) H2 Retro Film SLR Camera

German Retro Camera 3D Model Leica Camera AR Model HD 4K

German Retro Camera 3D Model Leica Camera AR Model HD 4K