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35mm cameras

35mm cameras are analog photo cameras for 35mm film.

The first cameras for the 35mm format were developed at the beginning of the 20th century. The inventors used 35mm film material for this purpose, which was actually intended for recording moving image films. At that time, different models were being worked on and some cameras were already available for purchase.

Around 1913, the German Oskar Barnack also developed a first prototype. It was not until more than ten years later that he began the first production runs for saleable models. It was to take a little longer before cameras went into production. Then, in the mid-1920s, photographers were able to buy the first examples for the first time. The camera with the Leica name was a great success.

With this great success, the Leica’s 24 x 36 mm format also became established. The vast majority of 35 mm cameras take their pictures in this size on the film stock. Of course, there are some exceptions, for example, there are 35 mm cameras that take their pictures in the so-called half format. As the name implies, these images are half the size. The double number of pictures per film was often used as a selling point back then.

Since the 1920s, a very large number of 35mm cameras have been developed. Some of them did not enjoy great success, while other models were big sellers.

The 35mm format is definitely the format with the largest selection of models. There are 35mm cameras in all colors, form factors and with the most diverse functions. The one commonality that runs through all models is the use of perforated film stock.

Even today, you can still use 35mm cameras. You can get a usable one for just a few euros. Even some models are still in production. Also with the film material one can be pleased about a still very large selection. You can choose between color and black-and-white films. And also the development of the film material is still possible in professional photo laboratories.

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Photo: Joshua Gandara
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Actionsampler Flash
The Actionsampler Flash has the features of the ActionSampler camera and makes great photos possible even in dark situations due to the flash.
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Agfa FunCam Slimline
The Agfa FunCam Slimline is an inexpensive 35mm camera for quick snapshots.
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Agfa Karat 4.5
The Agfa Karat 4.5 is a viewfinder camera with folding mechanism from the 1930s by the Agfa company.
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Agfaphoto LeBox Ocean
The Agfaphoto LeBox Ocean is a disposable camera for taking pictures in the lake or sea.
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Agfaphoto LeBox Wedding
The Agfaphoto LeBox Wedding is a disposable camera from AgfaPhoto marketed as a camera for the wedding party.
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Amica Eyelux
The Amica Eyelux is a rangefinder camera and was sold under the Amica brand.
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Ansco 1065
The Ansco 1065 is a camera for the 35 mm format from Asian production.
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Ansco 1090 AFS
The Ansco 1090 AFS is a compact camera from Ansco with a 38mm lens, autofocus and built-in flash.
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Ansco 135
The Ansco 135 is a basic 35mm camera with a hot shoe and a fixed 33 mm lens.
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Ansco Anscoset
The Ansco Anscoset is a rangefinder camera from Japanese production for the 35mm format.
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Ansco Anscoset II
The Ansco Anscoset II is a rangefinder camera from the 1960s made in Japan.
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Ansco Anscoset III
The Ansco Anscoset III is a rangefinder camera for 35mm film and the last model of the Anscoset series.
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Ansco Autoset
The Ansco Autoset is a 35mm camera from the 1960s that has been in space.
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Ansco Pix Panorama
The Ansco Pix Panorama is a Chinese-made Ansco branded camera with a fake panorama function.
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Ansco Pix Panorama Flash
The Ansco Pix Panorama Flash is a camera for the 35 mm format with fake panorama function and built-in flash.
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Ansco Vision
The Ansco Vision is an automatic camera from Ansco with a built-in flash for 35mm format.
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Ansco Vision II
The Ansco Vision II is an entry-level camera from Ansco with a built-in flash.
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Arette A
The Arette A is a 35mm camera from the late 1950s from a German company.
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Argus C4M Electro
The Argus C4M Electro is a 35mm format compact camera with a 38mm manual lens and built-in flash.
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Argus CR-2
The Argus CR-2 is an SLR camera of an American brand from Japanese production.
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Belomo Elikon 535
The Belomo Elikon 535 is a 35mm camera. It is part of the group of viewfinder cameras.
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Boots 35 MF
The Boots 35 MF is a compact camera with built-in flash and manual focus from the British drugstore chain Boots.
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Boots Amica
The Boots Amica is a rangefinder camera sold under the house brand of Boots in the UK.
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Boots Beirette B.L.
The Boots Beirette B.L. is a camera of the private label of the British drugstore chain from East German production.
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Braun Candy
The Braun Candy is a 35 mm camera for simple pictures with a built-in flash.
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Braun Candy M Motor
The Braun Candy M Motor is a simple camera with a built-in flash and film transport motor.
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Brenner Auto 2000
The Brenner Auto 2000 is a camera from Brenner. It is a viewfinder camera.