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The Vredeborch Felica is a beautiful medium-format compact camera designed in the 1950s. It looks very chic and resembles the design of other classic cameras like the Diana.
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Ricoh gr series. with lens so sharp, your eyes will hurt.
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The Vivitar 35EE is a 35mm rangefinder camera with automatic exposure from the 1970s. It is a pretty compact and perfect to shoot rapidly and discrete.
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The Polaroid One Step close-up camera takes 600 film, has a built in flash (which you have the option of not using), 2 distance settings (2 - 4 feet or 4 feet - infinity), and an optional darken/lighten setting. I was given this camera as a hand-me-down gift from my boyfriend's mom who--sadly, like so many folks these days--has gone digital. But one person's trash is often another person's analogue treasure!
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The Nikon F-501 is heavy on 80's technology and what do you know, mine is still working fine! Its a clunky beast to carry around with you but this baby really knows how to satisfy.
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The Mamyia Six is a little known WWII hero that can produce a powerful image that Mamiya's are known for and an image that is much like the legendary Holga.
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When Pentax introduced its Auto 110 SLR camera in late 1978 it caught the world by surprise. It was incredibly small, cute even, and it was a true SLR with TTL (through-the-lens) center weighted metering and interchangeable lenses.
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This is the story of the king of phony cameras that no one can resist purchasing. So fake, yet so attractive.. It's professional and serious, but it's childish and cheap. What do you think?
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A self assembly camera that will blow your mind and not your bank account
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Whether you love Bratz or a part of Team Barbie, this camera is sure an interesting one to look for!