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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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Quantaray RZ 800
The Quantaray RZ 800 is a single lens reflex camera. The 35mm camera was built by Cosina and built by Ritz Camera.
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Reto Ultra Wide & Slim
The Reto Ultra Wide & Slim is a 35mm camera. It is part of the group of viewfinder cameras.
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Revue 10
The Revue 10 is a rangefinder camera built by KMZ in Russia and sold by Foto Quelle, a German photo dealer, in the West.
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Revue 200 C
The Revue 200 C is a German viewfinder camera sold by the house brand of Foto Quelle.
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Revue 300 C
The Revue 300 C is a viewfinder camera sold by Foto Quelle with a selenium light meter for 35mm film.
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Revue 350 FM
The Revue 350 FM model is designed for 35mm format and has a manual 38mm lens and built-in flash.
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Revue 35FC
The Revue 35FC is a 35mm camera built in Asia and sold under the Foto Quelle brand in the West.
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Revue 400 S
A rangefinder camera for 35mm film sold under the Revue brand by Foto Quelle.
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Revue 400 SE
An inexpensive rangefinder camera with light meter by Revue (Foto Quelle).
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Revue 450 AF
The Revue 450 AF is a 35mm camera with autofocus and built-in flash from Foto Quelle.
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Revue 550
The Revue 550 is a simple autofocus viewfinder camera from Foto Quelle.
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Revue 900 AF Multi
The Revue 900 AF Multi is a compact 35mm camera from Foto Quelle of Japanese production.
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Revue Auto-Reflex
The Revue Auto-Reflex is a SLR constructed by Konica for the german photo dealer Foto Quelle.
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Revue Auto S22
The Revue Auto S22 is a Japanese-made camera from Revue from the 1960s.
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Revue AW600
The Revue AW600 is a compact camera with a splash-proof housing for the 35mm format.
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Revue BC 2
The Revue BC 2 is one of the last versions of a Pentacon single lens reflex camera under the Revue brand from Foto Quelle.
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Revue DF-300
The Revue DF-300 is an SLR camera from Chinese production marketed under the Foto Quelle house brand "Revue".
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Revue FCJ
The Revue FCJ is an affordable 35mm camera with a built-in flash and 35 mm lens.
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Revue ML
The Revue ML is a single reflex camera from Foto Quelle from East German production.
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Revue Panorama
The Revue Panorama is a cheap camera from Foto Quelle with a fake panorama mode.
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Revue SC 4
The Revue SC 4 is a single lens reflex camera. The 35mm camera was built by Cosina and sold by Foto Quelle.
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Revue SR
The Revue SR is a single lens reflex camera. It was presented by Revue in 60s.
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Revueflex 2000 CL
The Revueflex 2000 CL is a reflex camera from Japanese production with M42 thread.
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Revueflex 5005
The Revueflex 5005 is a SLR camera from Foto Quelle and was built by Chinon.
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Revueflex E
The Revueflex E is a single lens reflex camera. It was built by Zenit and introduced in the 1960s.