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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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Nikon Zoom 60S
The Nikon Zoom 60S is a snapshot camera from the 90s with a zoom lens and built-in flash.
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Nikon Zoom 700VR
The Nikon Zoom 700VR is a compact camera with vibration reduction from the 90s. It was sold also as Nikon Zoom Touch 105 VR.
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Nikon Zoom 800
The Nikon Zoom 800 is a compact camera from Nikon with 3,4x zoom.
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Nikonos II
A Nikon underwater camera from the 60s.
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Nikonos V
A modern underwater camera for 35mm film from Nikon.
Novocolor Einwegkamera 35mm 27 Bilder
Novocolor Einwegkamera
A disposable camera for 27 color images.
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Odette Pix Panorama
The Odette Pix Panorama is a cheap plastic camera with a fake panorama function made in China.
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Oktomat
With one click, this Lomography camera captures 8 images on 35mm film.
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Olympus-35 ECR
The Olympus-35 ECR is a 1970s Japanese 35mm film camera with auto exposure.
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Olympus 35 IV
The Olympus 35 IV is a viewfinder camera from Japanese production from the 1950s.
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Olympus 35 IV a
The Olympus 35 IV a is a photo camera from the 1950s for the 35mm format by the Japanese manufacturer Olympus.
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Olympus AF-1 Twin
A compact camera with two lenses.
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Olympus AF-10 Twin
An affordable version of the Olympus AF-1 Twin.
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Olympus AZ-200 Super Zoom
A compact camera with zoom from Olympus.
Olympus AZ-210 Superzoom – Front
Olympus AZ-210 Superzoom
A compact camera with superzoom from Olympus.
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Olympus C-AF
The Olympus C-AF is one of the first autofocus compact cameras for the 35mm format.
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Olympus FTL
The Olympus FTL is a 35mm camera. It is a single lens reflex camera. The company Olympus built the camera from 1971 to 1972.
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Olympus Go 100
The Olympus Go 100 is a compact 35mm camera from the Japanese company Olympus.
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Olympus M-1
The Olympus M-1 is the first camera of the Olympus OM system.
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Olympus O-Product
The Olympus O-Product is a very unusual compact camera from Olympus.
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Olympus OM-1
The Olympus OM-1 is the first model of the renamed Olympus OM system.
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Olympus OM-1 MD
The Olympus OM-1 MD is a revised version of the original OM-1.
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Olympus OM-10
The Olympus OM-10 is an entry-level model of Olympus' OM system.
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Olympus OM-10 FC
The Olympus OM-10 FC is a North American model designation for the Olympus OM-10.
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Olympus OM-10 QD
The Olympus OM-10 QD is a version of the OM-10 with a data back.
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Olympus OM-101 PF
The Olympus OM-101 PF is an SLR camera from the late 80s, which didn't really catch on.
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Olympus OM-1n
The Olympus OM-1n is a 35mm SLR camera and the successor of the Olympus OM-1 MD.
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Olympus OM-2
The Olympus OM-2 is a 35mm SLR from the OM series.
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Olympus OM-2 S
The Olympus OM-2 S is the American product name for the Olympus OM-2 SP 35mm SLR by the Japanese company.
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Olympus OM-2 SP
The Olympus OM-2 SP is the latest revised version of the OM-2.
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Olympus OM-20
The Olympus OM-20 is a SLR camera for 35mm film and the successor of the Olympus OM-10.
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Olympus OM-2000
The Olympus OM-2000 is an SLR camera built by Cosina for the Olympus OM bayonet.
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Olympus OM-2n
The Olympus OM-2n is a revised version of the Olympus OM-2.
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Olympus OM-3
The Olympus OM-3 is the further development of the OM-1 SLR camera from the 80s.
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Olympus OM-3 Ti
The Olympus OM-3 Ti is the last analog single-digit model in the Olympus' OM series.
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Olympus OM-30
The Olympus OM-30 was the first OM camera with autofocus function.
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Olympus OM-4
The Olympus OM-4 was introduced in the 1980s as the successor to the popular OM-2 / OM-2n.
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Olympus OM-4 T
Olympus OM-4 T was the model name of the OM-4 Ti on the American market.
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Olympus OM-4 Ti
The Olympus OM-4 Ti is the latest revised version of the Olympus OM-4.
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Olympus OM-40 Program
The Olympus OM-40 Program is the last two-digit OM camera and comes with a program automatic.
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Olympus OM-707
The Olympus OM-707 is an autofocus SLR camera from the Japanese manufacturer Olympus.
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Olympus OM-77 AF
The Olympus OM-77 AF is a 35mm SLR camera and identical to the Olympus OM 707.
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Olympus OM-88
The Olympus OM-88 is a model name for an SLR camera from the Japanese manufacturer Olympus.
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Olympus OM-F
The Olympus OM-F is the North American model of the OM-30 35mm SLR camera.
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Olympus OM-G
The Olympus OM-G was the model name of Olympus' OM-20 SLR for the American market.
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Olympus OM-PC
The Olympus OM-PC was the model designation of the OM-40 Program in the North American market.
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Olympus OZ 110 Zoom
The Olympus OZ 110 Zoom is a snapshot camera with zoom lens for the Japanese market.
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Olympus PEN
The Olympus PEN is a compact half format camera that was built in Japan from 1959.