Bob Levittan
I will be creating a series of videos (at least it's my intention to do that) about my film camera collection, plus videos about darkroom work and photography in general. My collection consists of quite a few Kodak Brownie, folding, 35mm, medium format, large format and polaroid cameras. A few caveats - I'm no expert. I only know what I know about these cameras from using them, and research on the internet - and you know how reliable that is. Please comment and let me know what I got wrong or what you found useful. I'm not going to be doing reviews, and I'm not going to compare one camera to another - judging anything to be better or worse than anything else. These will be more like "show-and-tell" rather than reviews. One other thing - my collection is not a museum. I don't own any cameras because they look nice, although a lot of them do. I use my cameras if possible. The only cameras I have that I don't use are cameras that you can't get film for any more.
My Tesla Model 3 is a videographer!
My roll film developing setup
Kodak 2A Hawk-eye Model B
Kodak 66 Model II and Model III
Kodak Tourist and Tourist II plus Tourist Adapter Kit
About Roll Film
Fix the viewfinders on a Kodak Brownie box camera
Two Brownie 620 cameras
Zeiss Contax IIa
Zeiss Ikophot exposure meter
Why do they call it 35mm film?