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  • Prominent | Voigtlander
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    Prominent | Voigtlander

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    Another experimental design in this 35mm rangefinder with a rangefinder in the viewfinder and coupled to the focus: instead of focusing on the lens barrel itself, it is adjusted on a ring on the top of the camera

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  • Leica IIIf | Ernst Leitz
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    Leica IIIf | Ernst Leitz

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    The same as the IIIc but now incorporating flash synchronization. 184,000 Leicas IIIf were produced between 1950 and 1957

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  • Zorki | KMZ
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    Zorki | KMZ

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    The first Zorki was a direct copy of the Leica II. Keeping the basic concept, several modifications were made that allowed many photographers, at a fraction of the price of the Leica, to try out a 35mm rangefinder and standard lens mount on the M42.

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  • Kiev | Arsenal
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    Kiev | Arsenal

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    A series of cameras, copies of the Contax, built with machinery, drawings and even parts taken from Dresden to Kiev. It remained in production for decades without any major changes

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  • Stereo Realist | David White
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    Stereo Realist | David White

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    After a decline in interest in 3-D photos, which had been so popular until the beginning of the 20th century. This camera made a glorious comeback. Taking advantage of the introduction of color positive film, the Stereo Realist made stereo photography shine again.

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  • Leica IIIc | Ernst Leitz
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    Leica IIIc | Ernst Leitz

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    First Leica with low speeds, from 1 to 1/30s. Another great convenience was the incorporation of a diopter corrector in the rangefinder window.

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  • Argus C3 | Argus Cameras
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    Argus C3 | Argus Cameras

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    Known as The Brick, manufactured in the United States where it sold many thousands. Solid, durable and very ugly.

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  • Retina 141 | Kodak AG
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    Retina 141 | Kodak AG

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    The Retina series evolved and continued for many years, gaining accessories, until it reached a Retina Reflex in the 1950s.

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  • Karat | Agfa
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    Karat | Agfa

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    A unique design, it launched the Rapid system, with 35mm film, which uses two reels and allows partially exposed film to be removed.

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  • Kodak Bantam Special | Eastman Kodak
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    Kodak Bantam Special | Eastman Kodak

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    Considered by many to be the most beautiful camera ever produced. True or not, there is a copy of it in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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  • Kine Exakta | Ihagee
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    Kine Exakta | Ihagee

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    The first 35mm monoreflex to make history. It has an extensive line of optics produced by many different manufacturers. This copy of the collection is much more recent, from 1951. The general appearance is the same but it has several improvements.

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  • Ontoscope | Cornu
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    Ontoscope | Cornu

    Bywlungov 5 December, 20255 December, 2025

    All-metal for stereo photos in 45×107 format on glass plates. With a magazine that allows you to load 12 plates. Aperture and speed adjustment but with fixed focus.

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