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Red links for Exakta only collectors
- Exakta on the Web
An Exakta Site made by a group of Danish collectors. On the home page links good photos of a Kine Exacta (C spelling) Version 5 and of an Exakta II.
- Jan B. Jans Pages
Try to look at this page. You can find the interests of an Exakta Collector.
- Ivan Taylor Links to Exakta Sites (collectors and dealers)
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Kine Exakta in Japan
Searching "Classic-Cameras" on Altavista you can find something exciting. Then you can reach a lot of different sites, dealers, Museums, Associations, Company sites... A real world tour.
- CMP / The Bingham Technology Collection
The most complete camera collection in the West, the Bingham Collection includes over 8,000 examples of
photographic technology (University of California, Riverside). Between them, the Wodinsky Ihagee-Exakta Collection. It is a pity I do not have more information. If some collector has more news, please contact me.
- The Russian Sport
A page on the second reflex in the world. Good photos.
- Buying Classic Cameras
Interested in collecting photographica? Here's all you need
to know to get started, as well as a few tips on what to watch out for. By David Silver.
- Old German Cameras
From an Eho-Altmann Altissa, 1939, Rollfilm, Reflex Sucher Box to a Agfa Optima Reflex (Doppelaeugige Kleinbildkamera 1967). Text in German.
- Bo-Ming Ton Page
One of the most visited pages on the Web, Hundreds of links towards every kind of interest about photography and related items.
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George Eastman House

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Museums of photographic interest
A list of English museums which display equipment and/or images relating to the history of photography.
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Photographic Collectors Club
of Great Britain
for promoting the study and collection of photographic equipment and images .
The PCCGB is the world's leading organisation for photographic collectors and historians. It was formed in 1977
and currently has over 1400 members including individual collectors, museum professionals, dealers and auction
houses.
- Photographic Canadiana 20 Years index. (1975 - 1995) Articles are listed alphabetically within a number of categories.
- The
Daguerreian
Society
- A short history of ALPA
Tops and flops. Some little images of the different models. A timeline of Alpa cameras. In the same site, with internal link, you can find a very long list of resources, from magazines to museums, from dealers to associations.
http://www.concentric.net/~sherfy/
- A Nikon Page
. Here you can find The Nikon Hystorical Society and some interesting links. Between them one to Rotoloni's book.
- Asahiflex and Early Pentax Collector Homepage
. This homepage is primarily dedicated to the collecting of camera equipment and ephemera made by Asahi Optical
Company (AOC) and Pentax Corporation. From time to time, I will place articles and literary ramblings relevant
to the Asahiflex and Pentax equipment. Hopefully, this will page will help connect the, now, unorganized AOC
collectors.
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Grays of Westminster:
Nikon Page
This is the home page for Grays of Westminster Gazette, a monthly publication that is sent to
customers of the Grays of Westminster shop. It contains articles written by and for the team in
the shop and covers all aspects of Nikon equipment from the very earliest models right through
to the very latest editions. I hope to be able to bring you each monthly edition as it is published
and will add to the archive as I go. Please feel free to browse...
- A fine Kodak Page
Please enjoy this collection of colored and deco model Kodak cameras. The collection includes the Petites, Vanity's,
Ensembles, Coquettes, Gift Kodak, Beau Brownie, Bantam Special, Rainbow Hawkeye Vest Pockets, Scout Cameras,
Vanity Ensemble, and Lightning Bolt models. Also included is a collection of cine cameras..
- Zeiss History
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"Film with Lens" Collection
Film with Lens have changed our style of taking pictures. It could be proved by displaying various kind of this varieties
such as flash included, waterproof, panorama, character arranged, and special package for memorabilia.
- Toy Cameras collection
Each of us loves to collects "his" cameras. Here a page on Toy Cameras, with links to photographs and to image pages.
- Shutterbug
As you can read on my article on classified ads there are some interesting magazines with a lot of offers. Try to click here.
- Photoshopper
A magazine on line, with interesting articles by David Silver
- Mail Order Guide How to Buy Photographic Equipment By Mail Order, an interesting Guide published by Shutterbug.
- Timeline of Photography
- The Museum
of the Moving Image
 The MOMI traces the
fascinating history of film and television, offering an enchanting blend of
entertainment and education with plenty of hands-on fun.
- 3D Site
 a starting point to the 3D world.
- Collecting vintage movie
Collecting vintage movie equipment is a neglected area amongst those interested in movies, photographica and memoribilia.
It appears that amongst the millions of movie-fans few are interested in the equipment with which in former days the magic of
the screen was created.
- Kinoville
He who loves movie equipment must visit this site and its links
- Pegasomania Links to
Photographic Equipment.
- Other links links to dealers with comments
- Classic Collection
At Pied Bull Yard, in front of the British Museum, there are 3 great shops for the camera collector. Before going to London, look at these addresses!
- More links
at the Wolfgang Hambach homepage, another chance to find interesting sites.
- Cliff Travis sometimes has Exakta parts to sell. Everything all indexed. Like a free Shutterbug Ads.
- Dan Colucci
links to hystorical cameras, articles and literature
- Where is the Leica site?
I searched Leica on Altavista, Yahoo, and on some other search engines. I didn't found the great site I was waiting for. The same happened for Rolleiflex, Rectaflex, while I found a great page on Asahiflex... I think now that these Exakta pages are the best of the web as for Collectible Cameras! If someone wishes to send me his comments about, he can do it now!
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If you are a collector, you must click on one of the following links.
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