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Short Courses on Digital Cameras - http://www.shortcourses.com/
Learn about choosing and using a digital camera, and editing digital photos. Also includes a how-to section and digital camera pocket guides. |
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Nikon Historical Society - http://www.nikonhs.org/
Organization of Nikon users and collectors. Includes articles, history, links, and restoration information. |
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Camera Review - http://www.camerareview.com/
Photographer reviews, rankings and side by side feature comparisons of 35mm, medium and large format cameras, lenses and other gear. Also offers a build-your-dream-camera feature. |
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Graflex.org - http://www.graflex.org/
Promoting the use and preservation of Graflex Speed Graphics and other classic and large format cameras. Features historical and technical information, pictures, and an extensive FAQ. |
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The Kodak Girl Collection - http://www.kodakgirl.com/
Vintage images of women photographers with cameras; in advertising, on trade cards, postcards, photos, valentines, Kodak memorabilia, and other photographica. |
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The Brownie Camera @ 100: A Celebration - http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/features/brownieCam/index.shtml
Multi-media site celebrates the 100th birthday of this simple box camera Kodak introduced in 1900. It sold for $1 and was simple enough the youngest child could use it with ease. |
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BoxCameras.com - http://www.boxcameras.com/
Learn all about cameras from 1880 to 1930. Includes information on early darkrooms. |
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Field Cameras of the United States - http://www.fiberq.com/cam/
Find out what cameras looked like in the United States from 1870 to 1930. |
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The Classic Camera - http://www.cosmonet.org/
Pictures and information on more than 100 types of old cameras, including folding, box, subminiatures, and Japanese. |
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Antique and 19th Century Cameras - http://www.antiquewoodcameras.com/
Offers information on a variety of rarely seen wood cameras, related history, and 19th century camera advertising. |