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» Site title: Antique & 19th Century Cameras » Site description: Displays and describes wood and brass cameras made before 1900. Includes related history and 19th-century advertisements.
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» Site title: An Antique and Classic Camera Collection » Site description: Antique and classic camera collection, with wooden view cameras from the 19th century. Information on camera fairs, and links for antique and classic camera collectors.
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» Site title: Antique and Classic Camera Web Site » Site description: Collector specializing in 19th century American wood and brass cameras, lenses, shutters and related ephemera. Appraisal and identification services, and many related links.
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» Site title: Antique and Collectible Cameras Price Guide » Site description: Free price guide for almost 20,000 antique and collectible cameras from more than 1700 manufacturers. Featuring over 5000 photos. Completed auction prices, general cameras information.
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» Site title: BoxCameras.com » Site description: A private collector's site devoted to the history, science, and marketing of photography for the period 1880-1930. Features antique cameras, early darkroom items, photo advertisements, and ephemera described and illustrated.
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» Site title: Bret Culp Camera Collection » Site description: Technical information on cameras ranging from a 1926 Kodak #1 pocket camera to a Canon S40. Includes specifications and example photos.
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» Site title: The Brownie Camera Page » Site description: Information compiled by Chuck Baker, featuring history, technical information, where to buy, how to articles, images, and related links.
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» Site title: The Camera Museum » Site description: Cameras from 1900-1960, with galleries, boxes, and manuals.
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» Site title: Camerapedia » Site description: Free-content encyclopedia of camera information.
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» Site title: The Classic Camera » Site description: Showing over 100 old cameras. Information on folding, SLR, TLR, Subminiature cameras.
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» Site title: Classic Cameras » Site description: Classic cameras and history. Discussion forum, classified ads, related links and addresses in both English and German.
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» Site title: Club Hasselblad » Site description: Club Hasselblad: forums, links, classifieds, museum, photo galleries.
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» Site title: C@mer@ Collection » Site description: A private collector site of all kinds of cameras, old or new, serious or funny. Bilingual site, French and English.
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» Site title: Collecting Movie Cameras » Site description: Antique movie cameras: history, photos, descriptions ... many movie cameras for collecting.
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» Site title: Collecting Photographica » Site description: Victorian images, tintypes, ambrotypes, daguerotypes; subminiature cameras, Kodaks, and brass and mahogany cameras.
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» Site title: Colorful Kodaks » Site description: Various colored Kodak cameras listed with photos and descriptions.
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» Site title: Ed's Photo and Camera Place » Site description: He collects Brownie and Argus cameras and also does black and white photography. Includes how cameras work.
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» Site title: Ensign Cameras » Site description: Site for collectors of ensign cameras.
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» Site title: Entertaining Exakta Stuff » Site description: A series of interesting photo galleries relating to the history and preservation of Ihagee Exakta equipment.
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» Site title: Favorite Classics » Site description: A classic camera repair resource with tips, camera information, manuals, and a forum.
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» Site title: George Eastman House » Site description: Historical cameras museum. Large Brownies collection.
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» Site title: Hasselblad Historical » Site description: Descriptions of Hasselblad company and its cameras, serial numbers, manuals. Timeline history.
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» Site title: Instamatic Central » Site description: A camera collection specializing in 126-format cameras. Fully illustrated with specifications.
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» Site title: Jo Lommen » Site description: Collecting, using, and repairing classic press cameras.
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» Site title: Living Image Camera Museum » Site description: Featuring cameras from private collection, not the exotica but the ordinary, humble, and everyday cameras of the past.
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» Site title: Mamiya TLR System Summary » Site description: Detailed information about the Mamiya TLR System for users and collectors.
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» Site title: The North Star Camera Collection » Site description: Photographs of a collection of (mostly Argus, Ansco, and Kodak) cameras from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.
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» Site title: Photographica » Site description: Antique and 19th Century Wood and Brass Cameras
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» Site title: Photographica Guide » Site description: Reference index with descriptions of many cameras and camera manufacturers, by Pacific Rim Camera Store.
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» Site title: Retrography » Site description: A private collection by Simon Simonsen. European/Asian cameras only.
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» Site title: Rick's camera collecting page » Site description: Personal camera collection; reviews and articles about older cameras and photography.
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» Site title: RolleiOnly » Site description: Canadian collector of Rollei Two-Eye cameras.
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» Site title: Scott's Photographica Collection » Site description: Images of, and commentary on, a personal collection of antique and collectable cameras, photographic images, and ephemera.
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» Site title: Stereo Photographs and Descriptions of Classic Cameras » Site description: Short descriptions and photos of more than 75 classic cameras. Photos of the cameras are in black and white and 3D stereo black and white (stereo can be viewed using red and green or blue filters).
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» Site title: The Tomei Classic Camera Collection » Site description: Detailed images of more than 50 vintage and classic cameras produced between 1892 and 1957 are featured including comments on their technological and historical significance.
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» Site title: USSRPhoto » Site description: Russian Camera Equipment Collector's Resource.
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» Site title: Vitalspirit » Site description: Private collection of historic photographic cameras, photos, and accessories.
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