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My photo and cinema walk takes you back to the world of anal


04:20
Voigtlander Brillant Review, History & How to Use! (1933)
08:02
Rollei 35 📸: The Tiny Camera That Changed Photography Forever! (1967)
04:12
The Camera That Caught Criminals! Linhof Technika 2 form the 1930s
15:19
The Eumig Nautica - a Super 8 camera for housewives, families and leisure time?
00:47
The AGFA main catalog 1939
01:44
Emotional farewell! Collector sells his life's legacy
15:57
"Rear Window" - the world-famous lenses by Heinrich Kilfitt
06:11
Alexander H. Rietzschel: The forgotten founder of the AGFA Camerawerk Munich
07:42
The tragic story of the Wirgin brothers and the Edixa REFLEX-D (1959)
05:29
Unger & Hoffmann: Pioneers of photographic technology and their Verax 9x12 camera
08:08
Mamiya Super 23: Masterpiece of analog photography from Japan (1967)
08:38
Fex-Indo Ultrareflex: History and properties of the 2-eyed pseudo reflex.
07:20
Another 35mm camera from Houghton & Butcher - Ensign Midget 33
17:47
A Super 8 camera for housewives - submerged with the Eumig Nautica
05:50
The Camera from the Land of the Rising Sun - Cosina Hi-Lite (1971)
08:56
Brownies in cameras? Yes there is! - Kodak Fiesta (1962)
04:11
The evolution of photography: from glass plates to digital
07:17
Swift as a pistol shot, the Nettel Deckrullo (1910)
01:57
What is an Autoknips? (1909)
06:15
The photo camera from 1959, the AGFA Ambiflex II: A classic in the history of photography
07:10
A five-corner relationship - from the Minox 35 to the Vito C (1981)
02:26
Exposure meters through the ages - history of photography
05:15
The Petri TTL, a Japanese camera of German origin? (1974)
02:00
Remote shutter release in photography history (1860)
06:31
The most beautiful double-lens camera from a good family, the Ikoflex III (1939)
02:16
The talking View-Master meets Stereoclic - Stereoscopy or 3-D?
07:51
Andy Warhol and Helmut Newton's Camera - Polaroid SX-70 (1972)
00:47
The AGFA main catalog 1939
02:02
The Photographic Society of Berlin and Ludwig Knaus (1881)
05:39
The most beautiful SLR camera in the world, Miranda Sensomat RE (1970)
02:58
A special keepsake - photo jewelry for the heart
05:38
World's 1st Bridge Camera - Yashica Samurai X3.0 (1987)
02:52
Stamp collecting for photo professionals - photo philately
05:54
Rise and fall of the camera manufacturer Goerz - Pocket Tenax (1912)
02:37
The Zeiss Ikon 75th Anniversary Book (1937)
07:54
Through hell for a camera factory, John Noble and the Praktica (1952)
03:07
From paper cutting to photography - what connects Styria with KODAK?
07:51
A high carat camera at affordable prices? - Agfa Karat 1937
01:54
Cheap vending machine photos made quickly - with the Tintype 1890
08:19
The camera from the largest and oldest camera factory in Europe (1905) - the Hüttig-Lloyd
01:21
A magic lantern from the British Empire by Ensign Ltd. (1935)
06:50
A luxury box from Germany (1953) - the Bilora Luxus Boy
01:30
The ladies donation - the original from Austria (1897)
05:32
A super camera from Zeiss Ikon - the Super Ikonta (1938)
01:30
Side flash - the daguerreotype (1839)
08:20
A simple camera from Dresden/GDR - the Certo Certina (1964)
07:55
A plate camera with Viennese charm - the Herlango Abo (1927)
16:35
Collecting with Passion 2 - The KODAK Autographic System
07:55
An eventful history - Altissa Altiflex I (1936) from Dresden
08:15
The camera with scissors spreaders - Plaubel Makina II (1933)
07:40
The golden program - the Vitessa 500 SE electronic (1968)
11:42
The camera for industry and science - Klimsch Ultra E (1970)
05:06
The vest pocket camera from Stuttgart - KODAK Retinette II (1939)
04:14
A success story from Braun/Nuremberg - the Paxette series
06:22
Adoro the Countess from Swabia (1921) - just one of many?
06:15
Miniature camera or agent camera? The Riken Steky IIIa (1950) Japan
07:05
Filming in horizontal position - the Movikon 8 (1956) from Zeiss Ikon
05:57
The masterful reflex corelle of Franz Kochmann (1935) Dresden
08:50
Jewel or camera? The Rollei 35 (1967)
05:29
The camera for agents and spies - Minox B (1958)