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Antique and Classic Cameras Blog
June 15, 2011

Two, yes two, examples of a seriously scarce and classic collectible camera collectible have hit eBay shelves...the Kodak Super-Six 20 Camera.  (Please note I have no relationship with either seller). Camerapedia states, "The Kodak Super Six-20 is accepted as being the first camera with automatic exposure......"

The Super-Six 20 was introduced in July 1938 and discontinued in April 1945. 
According to this source from Kodak, 786 of these were made - and they are even harder to find in good working order.



 
Kodak Super Six-20 Camera ~ image Courtesy eBay User manfredschmidt.com
Kodak Super Six-20 Camera ~ image Courtesy eBay User manfredschmidt.com
 
 
 
Kodak Super Six-20 Design Patent - Click on Image to see full patent
 
 
LINKS

Listed as Shutterbug Magazine's # 7 Most Collectible Camera of All Time

Someone who owns 3 of the Super Six-20 cameras

1938 Ad for the Super Six-20 Camera

 
 
 


 
 
 
June 13, 2011

Updated my
Zeiss Super Ikonta Price and Information Guide.  When working well and in good condition, these are very fine folding cameras.



 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 


 
 
June 11, 2011

American made, Kardon Rangefinder Camera made by
Premier Instrument Corporation and first sold in 1947 for a retail price of $ 393.00 and featured Kodak's 47mm F/2.0 Ektar lens.



Kardon Camera 194
Kardon Camera 1947
 
 
Kardon Camera 1947
Images Copyright antiquecameras.net
 
 
Kardon Camera 1947
Kardon Camera 1947
 
 
Kodak Ektar 47mm F/2.0
Kodak Ektar 47mm F/2.0
 
 
LINKS

The Kardon Camera Story

The Kardon Camera: An American Tale

Military Version of Kardon and lenses


 
 
 
 


 
 
June 8, 2011

Finding classic cameras in their original packaging is a treat for collectors, not only to buy, but to study so we understand what a fully original outfit would look like and what was included.  A very nice Tele Rolleiflex in original packaging popped up on ebay (no relation to seller) this week.  If you have interest in Rollei, you should take a look at what originally came with such a camera.

I owned a TeleRolleiflex in the past and to be honest, I wanted to love it, but it was just too big, heavy and awkward, and I soon sold it off.


 
Tele Rolleiflex
Tele Rolleiflex on eBay - Seller nalbor
 
 
Tele Rolleiflex
My Tele Rolleiflex
Tele Rolleiflex
My Tele Rolleiflex
 


 
 
June 6, 2011

A great article on the birth of the Olympus cameras, the Zuiko lens and the eventual Olympus Six line of folders.  The article was written by Eiichi Sakurai and published in Olympus Magazine in the 1980's.

Pages run clockwise 1-2 (top), 3-4 (bottom).  Click on the thumbnail to pop up full definition page.




 
 

Olympus Global Website with an entire history of all its cameras


 


 
 
June 4, 2011

More classic images of celebs with their employer's camera. 
How about Marilyn Monroe in 1956 holding up a Stereo Realist...

 
Image Courtesy of Ebay User moppinup
 
 
 
Stereo Realist
 
LINKS
 
The premier source for Stereo Realist Information and Repair
 
A modern day users perspective of the Stereo Realist
 
Free Stereo Realist Manual
 
 

 
 


 
 


 
 
June 1, 2011


Good luck to the Bruins tonight.  I have enjoyed watching the team this year and these guys have heart.

In 1998, Minolta produced a poster highlighting 70 years of landmark cameras it produced.  Here is an
online post showing each Minolta model, beautifully illustrated, from that 1998 poster.

And of course, someone is still selling the poster on eBay some 13 years later !  Search "Minolta Japan Poster" on eBay to locate.

Baby Minolta
Baby Minolta
 
 


 
 
May 30, 2011

The Nicca series of cameras (sold under the Sears Tower brand in the US), were fine copies of the Leica screwmount cameras of the 40's and 50's.



Nicca model information



Cameraquest on the Nicca 5L


Translated Page of fully illustrated article featuring the Nicca models

Nicca 5L
Nicca 5L
 


 
 

May 28, 2011

Congratulations to the Boston Bruins.  This series had to be the most even, yet see-saw, 7 games ever played. Tampa Bay was the better overall team, but goaltending made the difference in the end.  Go Bruins.


 
 
 
Leica CL, aka, "Compact Leica"

Over my 20+ years of collecting antique and vintage cameras, I have owned, used or held 100's of different fine cameras.  The Leica CL is one of those special cameras that you have got to try at least once in your photographic life.  Its not the best at anything, but is great in so many ways...  Made from 1973-76, about 65,000 units were made.  In comparison, just over 225,000 Leica M3's were produced.

Petteri's Pontifications, a fine but rarely updated blog, has a wonderful article on the CL and categorizes the CL as having the following characteristics:

  • It's small.
  • It looks discreet.
  • It's quiet.
  • It has excellent ergonomics.
  • It looks and feels good.

Read the article here........


Leica CL
 
 
 
 


 
 
May 25, 2011

The Ansco Super Speedex was made by Germany's Agfa Camera Werk and first advertised in the US in 1954.  This is a fine, solid camera and was originally a much cheaper alternative to the
Zeiss Super Ikontas folders it competed with.  The Agfa Super Isolette is the European version of the Super Speedex.

In good working condition, these sell for around $ 400 +/- 50 on eBay, but condition matters.  These are no longer an "undiscovered gem" as they once were and are relatively hard to find.

 
 
 
 

Article on the Speedex and Isolette Folding Cameras

Images taken with the Ansco Super Speedex Camera

Fan of the Super Speedex has nice write up

Lengthy article on the Super Isolette including manual - applies to the Super Speedex

 


 
 
May 23, 2011

The Nikon SP....Leica killer......


Nikon SP
 
 

Ken Rockwell on the Nikon SP

Cameraquest article on the Nikon SP


Take a video tour of the Nikon SP below

 
 


 
May 21, 2011

A short, but nicely illustrated article on the
Rolleiflex TLR cameras and accessories.



For those of you interested in the Rolleiflex line of cameras, many knowledgeable people have remarked that the Rolleiflex T models are made to lesser standards than the "letter" and Automat versions. 

Mark Hansen, experienced repairman, remarks on his site;

"Cameras I don't like to work On"

"Rolleiflex T is a reasonably good camera when compared to a Rolleicord, or Yashicamat, however, it is a solid step below the Automat, and not even comparable to a Letter model.  These cameras were cheapened consumer products that were meant to be discarded when worn.  Now they have the Rolleiflex name on them, and people pay well into the 400 dollar range, which is about four times what they are worth.  So, when it comes to fixing them, I have to take several hours and charge 120-150 dollars for a camera that will have a useful life of maybe a few more years, and that I cannot warranty for more than a few months.  In short the insides are not up to Rollei standards, they have plastic parts and you the photographer should get an Automat instead; save money, and have a lifetime camera."


I agree with Mark.  The "T" models continue (May 2011) to fetch extremely high dollars in comparison to other Rolleiflex models, especially the Type III, White Face and Grey models.  This wasn't always the case, the T used to be worth modestly more than the comparable Rolleicord Vb models.  Now, its almost twice the Rolleicord.   I think the majority of people don't know that the "innards" of the "T" are made of a lesser quality.  I also think there is a certain "mystique" to the "T" that make ebay buyers place such a premium on them.

Rolleiflex 3.5F Type III with Prism
 
 


 

May 19, 2011



Fantastic site covering camera maker, August Semmendinger, c. 1860-1885


Semmendinger, German born, immigrated to NYC in 1859 and went on to make some unique wet plate cameras.  

Semmendinger cameras surface very infrequently in the marketplace and almost all models are considered rare.


 
 


 

May 14, 2011

Erwin Puts has been testing and writing about Leica products for quite some time now.  His 2003 book, the Leica Lens Compendium, is a superb work with incredible detail on Leica lenses - past and present.  A must read for the user or collector of Leica lenses.  Although this book is out of print and Mr. Puts is now shipping an updated 
second edition, the first edition is available here for free.  The only downside is the original pictures in the book are not included, but free is free and this is worth reading and re-reading.

CLICK HERE TO ACCESS THE FREE PDF OF THE BOOK

 
 


 
 


 
May 10, 2011

Looks like there has been a recent run up in value on used Leica equipment and collectibles.  This increase has impacted Leica M bodies and lenses most notably.  For example, clean Leica M2 and M3 bodies are up 15 to 25% over previous values.  Most "price watchers" agree this is a result of the decline in the US Dollar.  If you are patient on ebay and search "worldwide" you can temper the impact of currency fluctuations and still find fairly good prices, but overall, prices are up.  Given the price of oil, silver, gold, and gasoline in the US, and the devastation in Japan, its surprising discretionary spending is still strong enough to keep prices rising.


 
 


 

May 8, 2010

The Philadelphia Photographer magazine - a superb reference on photography from 1866-1888 - is now online and free for your viewing courtesy of the Boston Public Library.  Quite a treasure.


 
 


 
May 5, 2011

Resources for us collectors just keeps getting better and better. More and more important and historical references are being shared online.

From
www.Kodakcollector.com; an
1886 Eastman Catalogue

This was George Eastman's first large scale catalogue and is quite rare.

www.kodakcollector.com
 
 


 
May 2, 2011

How about a 20 minute movie on the birth of the Nikon F ?  Wonderful.  Brought to you by PetaPixel.com

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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