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Vintage Camera

Posted by: admin on August 11th, 2008

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There are many of us that share a passion for collecting Vintage Cameras, and many share a passion for collecting Vintage Photos.

And then of course there are people that like to collect both.

The term Vintage in the camera category, seems to apply to cameras made in the 19th Century and early 20th Century. However, it may turn out that almost any film camera will be considered vintage with fewer and few companies making any type of film camera at all.� But, not all of these will be of value to collectors.

While the process of photography started much earlier with a technique called “camera obscura” there wasn’t really a film camera until around 1890 when box cameras, like the one from George Eastman, made it possible for many to begin taking photos and documenting their travels and experiences.

Despite what some people think the foldup cameras were not the earliest, though they were in existence by the end of the 19th Century and are considered quite valuable.

So you can see that there are quite a few things to know about the history of photography, and my focus tends to be on Old or Vintage Cameras (though I have a strong interest in Vintage Photos as well so you’ll see some posts about them also).

One guide that I think every serious collector must have, is McKeown’s Price Guide to Antique & Classic Cameras. As it is excellent in identifying the cameras that are out there, and also a great guide on what vintage cameras are worth (remember that an item is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it).

Here in one giant volume we get a vast array of great illustrations, camera histories, and specifications.

I think this is an absolute must have for someone who really is serious about building their Vintage Camera or Classic Camera Collection.

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Indian Man’s personal Vintage Camera Museum

Posted by: admin on September 16th, 2008

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I just read an article about 45-year-old Kalia Perumal who has a vintage camera collection of over 1500 cameras!  And his lens collection is looking nice too.

Apparently he has a great variety of cameras going back to the 1800’s, and he would like to start his own museum to show them to others.  That would be fun!

You can check out the entire article here. http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/17143

And here are some links to museums with Vintage Cameras. 

The Living Image http://www.licm.org.uk/

The Virtual Camera Museum http://www.virtualcameramuseum.com/

 

And if you’d like to share your own Vintage Cameras with others you could join the Vintage Camera Museum group at Flickr.

These are just a few and I welcome your comments about other places to see Vintage Cameras of all sorts.

 

 

How do you get that vintage look in photography?

Posted by: admin on September 2nd, 2008

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I started getting serious with my photography about a year or two ago and after seeing a lot of the photos posted on deviant-art I noticed how a lot of them have this sort of vintage, faded quality but still contain enough color and don't end up turning out yellowy like mine do. Does anyone have any tips as to how to get this effect or what kind of photo editing program I might need?

If you want them to look faded but still have color, just desaturate the image. This is extremely easy to do in Picasa (download it for free from Google). You can also add film grain in Picasa, and that will definitely give you the old feel that you're looking for.

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This camera is in pristine shape

I'm not sure, but on eBay, you can search for completed items as well. The closing auction prices should give you a sense of market value.

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How can I find out how much my vintage cameras are worth?

Posted by: admin on September 2nd, 2008

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Is there an easy way to find out online how much my old cameras from the 1960s and earlier are worth ?

That's easy. EBAY.COM

What are the risks buying a vintage camera online?

Posted by: admin on September 2nd, 2008

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If I buy a collector camera through the internet, what are the risks involved compared to buying it at a local camera fair or shop?

research, research, research, read everything Carefully,read the small print, and read the entire add and most important know your dealing with if they don't have a street address back off and get everything in writing and you might get some else to read it in case you missed something. i bought off of eBay and it had a pic and a description on top and ended up getting something i didn't want so beware and find someone who deals in the product your buying you might get a pink elephant.

Shorpy Vintage Photos

Posted by: admin on August 23rd, 2008

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If you’d like to see a nice selection of vintage photos. Check out www.shorpy.com .

They have a enough photos to keep you distracted through dinner time and they’ve done a great job at scanning them in.

And if you’re interested in Vintage Posters, like the one below, you can have a look at a related site called Vintagraph at www.vintagraph.com .

Enjoy

Yellowstone

New Polaroid Camera

Posted by: admin on August 21st, 2008

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I was just reading an article over at Tech Digest and discovered that the Polaroid Camera is returning.

 

Polaroids bring back memories of my mother taking photos at Christmas, birthdays etc when I was a child.  She still has the camera but I doubt she uses it.  She doesn’t have a digital camera yet but I think she’s saving up for one.

One thing the article mentions about the new Polaroid is that it will basically be a digital camera but have the instant printing capability. 

Check out the article here and let me know if you find anymore info about the new camera anywhere.

Vintage Camera Commercial

Posted by: admin on August 13th, 2008

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Here is a fun commercial for a vintage Polaroid camera I found today.