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Offers information on a variety of rarely seen wood cameras, related history, and 19th century camera advertising.
http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com/
Organization of Nikon users and collectors. Includes articles, history, links, and restoration information.
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Nikon Historical Society Japanese photo equipment from the perspective of the Nikon Camera Company. Our web site is a supplement to the print Journal. Please consider an NHS membership. The NHS Journal index, through issue 88, is available as an Adobe PDF file....Promoting the use and preservation of Graflex Speed Graphics and other classic and large format cameras. Features historical and technical information, pictures, and an extensive FAQ.
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Graflex.Org: Speed Graphics, Large Format Photography, and More Dedicated to promoting the use and preservation of Graflex Speed Graphics and other classic and large-format cameras. Shortcuts User Experiences Speed Graphic FAQ Other Cameras Site Map Search HelpBoard (no sales) Graflex Historic Quarterly View Cameras Get Firefox First Time...Photographer reviews, rankings and side by side feature comparisons of 35mm, medium and large format cameras, lenses and other gear. Also offers a build-your-dream-camera feature.
http://www.camerareview.com/
Pictures and information on more than 100 types of old cameras, including folding, box, subminiatures, and Japanese.
http://210.226.164.37/camera/index_e.html
A cheap way to take pictures, or not worth the trouble? Four kids compare the iZone, Yahoo, JamCam and RCA.
http://www.zillions.org/Features/Digital/dcam001.html
Outlines the basic features and differences between various models.
http://www.craigcamera.com/trivbronica.htm
Includes pictures, feature specifications, and information on their private collection of box, folding, bakelite, and subminiature cameras. Manufacturers such as Kodak, Ensign and Universal included.
http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~enduin/
Offers online instruction manuals and other documentation covering several decades of the Canon Fd series.
http://www.canonfd.com/
A private collector's site that features various colored Kodak cameras sold from 1928 to 1933. Includes the Vanity, Petites, Beau Brownie, Mickey Mouse, and others.
http://www.digitalfxinc.com/kodak/
Vintage images of women photographers with cameras; in advertising, on trade cards, postcards, photos, valentines, Kodak memorabilia, and other photographica.
http://www.kodakgirl.com/
Learn all about cameras from 1880 to 1930. Includes information on early darkrooms.
http://www.boxcameras.com/
Multi-media site celebrates the 100th birthday of this simple box camera Kodak introduced in 1900. It sold for $1 and was simple enough the youngest child could use it with ease.
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/features/brownieCam/index.shtml
Find out what cameras looked like in the United States from 1870 to 1930.
http://www.fiberq.com/cam/
Learn about choosing and using a digital camera, and editing digital photos. Also includes a how-to section and digital camera pocket guides.
http://www.shortcourses.com/