Sunday, February 16, 2014

Pre Digital Photography





For some of us,  this 135 film rolls certainly brought back the sweet memories of yesteryears ...

It was introduced by Kodak for still photography in 1934. Kodak also has the 120, 116, 127, 110, 126 film rolls (according to Wiki).

A wide range of antique cameras from as early as the year 1912




Checking out the Telyt 1:6.8.560 Leitz Wetzlar lens.




This is the Voigtlander, the name of an optical company founded by Johann Christoph Voigtländer in Vienna in 1756, and probably one of the oldest names in cameras (Wiki).  According to shop owner Othman Zakaria, 58, this Voigtlander that I am holding was from 1912.


This is something new.  It's an action camera that records video and still photography.

For those who want to take pictures while diving, or they can have the cam strapped to the chest or head while coming down a cliff.

If you're a photography enthusiast or a collector of antique cameras, this shop has a wide range of old and new photographic equipment and accessories.

It also offers wedding photography service, photostat (B&W and colour), book binding, lamination, etc. etc.
Address:
Classic Photo
F09, Giant Hypermarket Taman Nusa Bestari          
No. 1, Jalan Bestari 7/2
Taman Nusa Bestari
Johor Bahru
017-796 7750

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