Tag: german
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Rollei Rolleimatic, a German Masterpiece
written by vicuna on 2010-09-16 #gearThe Rollei Rolleimatic is a very unique camera conceived by Heinz Waaske who already created the legendary Rollei 35. Let's have a look at the seducing design and functions of this unique camera that we easily can call a masterpiece.
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Agfa Optima Sensor Electronic
written by lageos on 2010-10-07 #gearAfter a long time of searching I got the right (second) camera for me. It's the Agfa Optima sensor electronic, an amazing part of design of the 70's. This robust view-finder camera is perfect on the go cause it's small and easy to use.
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Voigtlander Vito C - My Little Buffalo
written by nicx on 2011-04-04 #gearThis sturdy west German camera is a must have for anyone's vintage camera collection. Around 50 years old and still taking great photos! It shoots 35mm film with style.
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Balda Baldinette - A Little German Folding Camera
written by paramir on 2010-07-20 #gearAnother find from this spring camera fair, turned out to be older than I thought, and also cooler.
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Agfa Silette Pronto with Apotar 3.5 Lens
written by neanderthalis on 2012-12-31 #gearThe Agfa Pronto is a German battery-less wonder that found its way into my collection by pure chance.
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Voigtländer Vchrome 100 -Longest name | Best results
written by wil6ka on 2011-03-26 #gearSize does matter! I know the title of this film doesn't fit on any benjamin, but it is worth remembering this gem in the historic film-supermarket. Bright results, true and saturated colours and a feel-good-mood, when you get the results.
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Agfa Isoly Junior - 50 Years On and Still Fabulous!
written by jojo8785 on 2011-07-09 #gearSo there it was. A vintage German camera sitting at a flea market stall. It had a brown cover and not much else. It reminded me of my Diana in an eerie metallic kind of way. The seller could not guarantee it still worked. For $8, I thought I'd find out.
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Agfa Parat I: Half Frame, Full Camera
written by zark on 2009-04-01 #gearBuild between 1963 and 1968 by Agfa Camerawerk Munich, the Parat Series took advantage of the risen resolution of films by that time. Double the amount of pictures could be taken on a standard 35mm Film by exposing two 18mm x 24mm negatives instead of a single 36mm x 24mm negative.
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