Hi Joe, The Kodak Junior Six-16 is a simple amateur's folding bellows camera, made by Eastman Kodak in a couple of minor variations in the 1930's, for 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 inch exposures on old #616 roll
Hello John, You're just a bit confused. This is clearly a Leica III (also marketed as the Leica Model F) made in 1934, and not a Leica IIIa (also marketed as the Leica Model G). They are absolutely
1. I have no idea who Jerry Bauer is. 2. That he is not found by Google is troubling. Why is he not there if he does a lot of author photos? 3. There is no directory of professional photographers as
Hello Debbie, Your Rolleiflex is a traditional medium format twin-lens-reflex camera, made by Franke & Heidecke of Germany in the latter part of the 1950's, for 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inch exposures on #120
Hello Donna, Depending on exactly what variants you have and the lenses on them, yes, they might be quite valuable. You need to first understand that none of them are uncommon. Over 59,000 M4's

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