Vintage Camera Collection
Over the years I have developed an interest in film cameras. I have hung on to many of the cameras I have used and purchased some of the older historical models. These cameras are easy to find now in Thrift stores and on-line and are very inexpensive. All of the cameras are in working condition, but I
don't use them anymore. The fun is in the hunt.
Here are some of my favorites.
don't use them anymore. The fun is in the hunt.
Here are some of my favorites.
The term accessories has come to include a host of photographic gadgets of questionable value. - Ansel Adams photographer
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Motion 8mm Film Cameras
I remember my Dad in the 60's & 70's with his film camera, it was always a special occasion when the camera came out. Moments were precious. They had to be, with the roll of film being so short and the time and energy developing then projecting the film back. |
8mm Film Projectors
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Once you have shot your film, edited it
on your editor, you will need something
to project it on to, a wall or bed sheet.
If you are really knowledgeable you will
have purchased a film screen,
usually silver, maybe white.
Dim the lights,
now it's really movie time.
From the 80's and 90's . . . (pre Vintage) Video
Camera information links
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Mr. Martins Camera Museum is a nice collection of affordable film cameras that you can also purchase from garage sales, thrift stores or e-bay. The write-ups are informative and concise.