Nikon
Nikonos V – 88/99

Japan 1984 – Submarine – 35 mm – Infrequent. Nikonos is a series of 35 mm format cameras specifically designed for underwater photography launched by Nikon in 1963. While Nippon Kogaku trace their underwater camera history back to 1956, when the company developed an underwater … Read moreNikon
Nikonos V – 88/99

Panon
Widelux F8 – 62/99

Japan 1988 – Panoramic – 35 mm – Rare. The Widelux F8 is a fully mechanical swing-lens panoramic camera. It was first developed in Japan in 1958 by Panon Camera Shoko and production ended in 2000. The Widelux uses a unique process to create almost … Read morePanon
Widelux F8 – 62/99

Kiev Arsenal
Kiev 4 A – 53/99

USSR 1984 – Compact – 35 mm – Common. The Kiev rangefinders were produced for over 51 years by the Arsenal factory in Kiev (Ukraine, USSR) and carry an incredible history. At the end of World War II, the victorious Red Army captured and “relocated” … Read moreKiev Arsenal
Kiev 4 A – 53/99

ITT
Fashionflash 405 – 30/99

Hong Kong 1980 – Compact – 110 film – Infrequent. ITT (International Telephone and Telegraph) is a multinational company founded in 1920, specializing in telephone communications. For a very short duration, they ventured into film photography with devices of generally little interest made in Hong … Read moreITT
Fashionflash 405 – 30/99

Polaroid
Autofocus 660 “Crystal” – Bonus 1

United States 1982 – Instant – 600 film – Rare. Very few items are more emblematic of the 80s than the Polaroid 600. The Polaroid 600 is iconic both for its immediately recognisable design, visible in many of the now-classic movies of the times, and for the … Read morePolaroid
Autofocus 660 “Crystal” – Bonus 1