After introducing 620 film, Kodak never made another 120 camera, but for reasons unknown, it allowed its U.K. division to produce this group of 120 cameras in the 1950s.
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Video: Replacing a Camera’s Foam Seals
In these two videos, learn how to replace a camera’s foam seals. It isn’t difficult, but it does take some time. The videos are also available on the “Videos” page. This camera…
Video: When the End Was Near for Praktica
Praktica eased its way into the modern age of photography with a new line of smaller cameras, but it had no idea that it and East Germany would soon cease to exist….
Video: Let’s Talk Baby Cameras
Kodak’s VP 127 film spawned the creation of many different cameras, including some that were extra small. This video features some of them. Watch the video here The video is also on…
Video: Olympus Does It Again
Olympus was never afraid to go against the tide and go its own way, and it did it here with a small 35mm rangefinder. There’s plenty to like with this camera. Watch…
Video: It’s Two Cameras in One
In this video, I review a camera that is part twin lens reflex and part single lens reflex. How is that possible? Watch the video here. The video is also on the…
Video: When Is a Camera Too Small?
In this video, I talk about one of my favorite SLRs, which was one of the smaller cameras released during the mid-1970s. Visit the video page to watch all of the Camera…