Kodak Six-16
1932: Same chips, different gravy, as Eastman Kodak introduce 616 film.
1932: Same chips, different gravy, as Eastman Kodak introduce 616 film.
1979: A clamshell classic that once again helped Olympus redefine 35mm photography.
1901: The first camera in a film format that is still rolling.
1939: One of the earliest and most influential 35mm SLRs of all time.
1934: Kodak invent modern 35mm photography.
1965: The unique mirror of this camera solved viewfinder blackout during exposure.
1959: This chunky Agfa viewfinder camera gets with the program.
1963: Konishiroku's investment in shutter technology pays off.
1961: Simplicity is beautiful with the mother of all point and shoot cameras.
1968: Yashica lights up the viewfinder and steps up shutter technology.