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Leica C3
Automatic point and shoot film camera from Leica with auto film advance and a 28-80mm Leica Vario Elmar zoom lens.
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Lomography Lomokino Super 35 Movie Maker
The LomoKino allows you to become a director yourself and capture Lomographic movies on 35 mm film of any kind: no sound, no special effects, no post production – just simple Lomography in motion.
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Lomography Spinner 360
Take the Spinner 360° in one hand, pull the cord with the other and release it – in a split second the camera spins 360° around its own axis and records everything that’s around you on a frame more than 4 times longer than a conventional landscape picture.
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Minox 35 MB
Folding 35mm electronically controlled compact camera with a 35mm wide angle lens and aperture priority auto.
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Minox 35 ML
Folding 35mm electronically controlled compact camera with a 35mm wide angle lens, program and aperture priority and a 2x backlight switch.
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Minox 35 GL
Folding 35mm electronically controlled compact camera with a 35mm wide angle lens and aperture priority auto and a backlight switch.
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Minox 35 GT
Folding 35mm electronically controlled compact camera with a 35mm wide angle lens and aperture priority auto.
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Zeiss Ikon Colora
1963 model with large front mounted shutter release and a Novicar 50mm f/2.8 lens. Discontinued in 1965.
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Olympus Trip 35
Budget priced fixed lens compact made popular by the TV ad campaign featuring David Bailey, with the classic line "Who do you think I am? David Bailey?" Had a sharp lens and an automatic exposure system, with the metering cell around the lens.
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Yashica Zoomate 140
At the top of Yashica's current range, sits this medium sized 35mm compact that, once again, keeps everything very simple - just right for those venturing into the realms of picture taking, but want to dive in for one with a big zoom! Switching the unit on, zooming and taking the shot, could not be much simpler. Often comes packaged with, not only case, strap and film, but a mini-tripod as well - wow!
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Yashica Zoomate 165se
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Yashica Clearlook FF
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Yashica Clearlook AF
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Yashica T5
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Yashica Zoomate 70
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Yashica Zoomate 80
This is a very popular camera that uses simplicity of use as its major selling point - controls are few and far between, namely on, flash modes and self-timer. To be honest there's not much else you need at this level, and with a well contoured body, sturdy casing and easy loading, its got a lot going for it. As a real bonus it uses AA batteries to power it, so it's cheap to run!
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Yashica Zoomate 105
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Yashica Zoomate 115
This Yashica is base on its smaller sibling, the popular Zoomate 80, but increases the zoom range to 115mm which will really make a difference to some of those portraits of the family - the slightly longer zoom tends to flatten perspective, and give a more natural look to people pics. The rest of the camera is fairly standard, but continues the well-made and easy to use trend of current Yashicas.
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Samsung VEGA 140s
Nominated 'Camera of the Year' a couple of years ago, it's easy to see why, once you've seen the results. The highlight of this well specified camera is, without doubt the German lens, produced by Schneider, which is a corker. A host of advanced features are available, as described in the voluminous instruction book, some of which the novice can overlook, but it's those fine optics that produce at this level.
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Samsung VEGA 170s
Besides Pentax, it is Samsung that have ventured into the larger zoom lens range, to produce this mighty 38-170mm optic. The lens has been produced in association with Schneider of Germany, so there are plenty of fine photos to be had. However as the long end of the zoom is 170mm be especially careful to hold the camera steady, to avoid blurred pictures. Again the feature list is endless. Size of the camera itself isn't bad either, for this level.








