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The Sub Club
The advantages of using a subminiature camera are numerous : Their size and weight make them easy to take everywhere . People don't believe it when you say, I'm taking your picture . Their history is as fascinating as James Bond. Their results are much better than you'd expect, especially with today's films . The cost of using them can be as minuscule as their size. And best of all -- you can ...
preview site www.subclub.org/   reviews
Half Frame Group - cameras
The Half Frame Group Founded by Fred & Pam Adcock, 16 Havelock Road, Hucclecote, Gloucester GL3 3PG Tel: 01452-610709 The Half Frame Group is for everyone with an interest in half frame cameras and half frame photography Contents Page What is half frame An introduction. Half frame cameras - A list of half frame cameras produced between 1908 and 1989 The Half Frame Group The Half Framer - ...
preview site www.halffg.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/halffg/   reviews
110 Gallery
Why 110 Meet the Photographer. Back to the Main Gallery Page. Click on photo above to see larger version. ...
preview site www.oeser.net/110.htm   reviews
Subminiature Camera Stuff
Subminiature Cameras This page contains items that I hope are of interest to subminiature camera enthusiasts. What's a subminiature camera Well, the common 35mm format is historically considered a miniature negative size, so anything that produces a smaller negative can be called subminiature. There have been zillions of subminiature format cameras. Most of the information on this page relates ...
preview site www.mwbrooks.com/submini/index.html   reviews
Variations in subminiature cameras - www.submin.com
Variations in Subminiature Cameras - Acmel, Cosmo Omega, Minox, Nikoh, Porst, Revue, Sharan, Edixa, Gami, Kiev, Mamiya, Mec, Mikroma, Minolta, Narciss, Ricoh, Rollei, Steineck, Steky, Stylophot, Tynar, Universal, Whittaker, Yashica and Tessina including manuals, tips, books, quotes and full history details in pictures ...
preview site www.submin.com/   reviews
Mark Hahn's Photographic Pages
A site devoted to subminiature, pinhole and conventional photography ...
preview site www.geocities.com/markhahn2000/index.html   reviews
Subminiature Cameras Index
Subminiature Cameras - Minox, Minolta and Rollei including manuals, tips, books, quotes and full history details in pictures ...
preview site web.ukonline.co.uk/Members/gerald.mcmullon/submin/index.htm   reviews
Jack's Photo Page
I became interested in subminiature cameras in the late 1970's when a friend offered me a Minolta MG with matching projector. I have always been fascinated by anything small and mechanical, so I was hooked. My first few rolls of film were disappointing. The images were sharp enough, but the grain was terrible when the prints were enlarged above 3 1/2 by 5 size. I finally stumbled into some ...
preview site pages.sbcglobal.net/jdelisle/index.html   reviews
PSPCS Reference Project - Sub-Miniatures
Sub-Miniature Camera Families Compiled by Gary Sivertsen Cornet Croma Hit-Type Kiev Mamiya Midget Minolta Mycro Rubix Steky Unusual Yashica Other ...
preview site www.geocities.com/Eureka/Park/3740/subminiatures/index.html?   reviews
Sub-Miniature Camera Families.
Compiled by Gary Sivertsen. Sub-miniature cameras: Cornet, Croma, Hit-Type, Kiev, Mamiya, Midget, Minolta, Mycro, Rubix, Steky, Unusual, Yashica, Other.
preview site www.geocities.com/Eureka/Park/3740/subminiatures/index.html   reviews
The Covert Camera
Similar Pages $5.75 24 Color 9.5mm (36 exp) - $5.75 13 Color 9.5mm (15 exp) - $3.75 Please Specify ASA 100 or 400 We will reload your cartridge with fresh film at time of development. See prices at right. Process Negatives and Return - $4.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Please Send Film, Check, and Return Address To: David Maliniak P.O. Box 268 Gilbertsville, ...
preview site mywebpage.netscape.com/thecovertcamera/index.html   reviews
WELCOME TO GOATHILL
WELCOME TO GOATHILL We are in the process of moving to a new server. We have not closed. We are just moving. Here is a list of our items for sale. For more details email us at XKAES@AOL.COM. ORDERS: If you have not ordered from us before, all you have to do is send payment with a note as to what items you want to: Joe McGloin 3271 S. Clay St. Sheridan, CO 80110 USA PAYMENT: IF YOU ARE IN THE US, ...
preview site www.subclub.org/sponsors/goathil2.htm   reviews
OLDIES COLLECTION
My Favorite @Closeup Collection @ @ RETINA(type119) 1936 RETINA(type010) 1945 CONTAX Q 1950 uITO Q @1950 uITO a @1954 BEIRETTE @195 ROBOT star1 1954 ( star1 closeup ) ROBOT star2 1960 ( star2 closeup ) ALPA 6C 1960 Rollei Flex 3.5 1954 Rollei Flex(Grey Baby) 1957 ZORKI-1(ZOPKUU) 1955 KIEV-2 1955/4A 1966 JUPITER-12(35mm) 196 MINOX(A-3s) ...
preview site www.hamachan.net/mc/cam/collect.html   reviews
Ron Pedelty s Submini Home Page
Ron Pedelty's Subminiature Photography Page last updated: June 22, 2002 This front-end page hasn't any bells and whistles, but will link you to my various web pages which do have somewhat more exciting content. Click Here for A New Film Slitter Design Click Here for The Weekly Poll Results Click Here to see the Cameras and Photos Visit my Holography Page Visit my family's London Web Page Proud ...
preview site ronp.freeyellow.com/submini.htm   reviews
The Classic Camera/ MEC 16SB
MEC16 The first 16mm TTL Camera MEC16 SB, a 16mm camera which was launched in 1957. The lens is Rodenstock Heligon 1:2/22mm with diaphragm working on principle of cat's pupil . The MEC 16 SB was designed by A.Armbruster. It is the first camera with built-in exposure meter, capable of measuring the light through the lens - so called TTL. Though it is not a single lens reflex camera (which is not ...
preview site cosmonet.org/camera/mec16_e.htm   reviews
Yahoo! Groups : subminiaturephotography2
Yahoo! Groups - Free, easy email groups ...
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