Fuji Work Record
From 1993 to 2006 Fuji offered the Work Record 28 for all your heavy duty photo needs. It was also available as the Work Record OP with panorama and date function.
Read MoreFrom 1993 to 2006 Fuji offered the Work Record 28 for all your heavy duty photo needs. It was also available as the Work Record OP with panorama and date function.
Read MoreThe Olympus Infinity Twin may look like many of the other late ‘80s point an shoots but, that is not why they named it the Twin. The Twin sport two lenses. A wide 35 mm and a tele 70 mm. All wrapped in a consumer ready, weather proof plastic brick.
Read MoreOriginally sold in 1997 the Infinity Stylus ZOOM 115 DLX is a consumer grade pocket point and shoot.
Read MoreReleased in 1950 the Contax IIa. The IIa was the post war follow up to the Contax II.
Read MoreNikon One Touch 100 (also called the RF-2 and RD-2), 1988 answer to auto everything!
Read MoreThe Action Tracker: date, manufacturer and even actual name unknown. There is a Made in China sticker on the bottom.
Read MoreIntroduced in 1979, The Canon AF35M was an automatic autofocus camera that helped anyone become a photographer. The AF35M was also known as the Autoboy in Japan and the Sure Shot in the US markets.
Read MoreAnd the 1999 award for he longest name on a small camera goes to…the Olympus Infinity Stylus Epic Zoom 80 Deluxe.
Read MoreThe Lomo LC-A 120 was launched by Lomography in 2014. It is an automatic 120 film camera that brings the joy of the Lomo LC-A 35 mm to medium format. It is also a clear tribute to the camera that inspired Lomography.
Read MoreThe Holga 120N replaced the 120S around 2003. The significant updates were the addition of a tripod mount, interchangeable film masks for 6X4.5 and 6X6 and the big change is an aperture setting switch that actually does something. The N also added a Bulb setting for use with flash or long exposure.
Read MoreThe Olympus Trip 35 was introduced in 1967 and had a heroic run until 1984. Final production was reported at over ten million units.
Read MoreIntroduced about 2001, the Freedom (Riva in some markets) Zoom 115 is consumer grade, point and push, simple. Found at a Goodwill for $2.99 and it showed a roll of film in the window.
Read MoreThe last of the "single digit" OM cameras. The OM-4 was introduced in 1983 and the updated OM-4 Ti (OM4 T in some markets) was introduced in 1986 and sold until 2002.
Read MoreDesigned in 1981, the HOLGA 120 S was an unlikely candidate to become such a cult classic.
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