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ROLLEIFLEX

‘Reflection with Hand’ by Lisette Model, 1938-1945

© Estate of Lisette Model

Found: OnMyPlate, Accessed July 23, 2012

ROLLEIFLEX

Instructions circa 1938

Found: johnsrolleionlypage Accessed July 23, 2012

POLAROID SX-70 AND KONICA

Andy with SX-70 and Konica, by Christopher Makos

© Christopher Makos

Found: Smithsonian.com Accessed July 22, 2012

VOIGTLANDER AVUS

Secretary at a West German Radio Station, Cologne, 1931, by August Sander

© Estate of August Sander

Found: About.com/arthistory Accessed July 21, 2012

VOIGTLANDER AVUS

Ad Camera Craft 1930

  • IBSOR shutter - 1 sec - 100th sec
  • Iconometer Direct View Finder
  • Brilliant Indirect View Finder
  • Speedy enough for dull day snaps

Found: Flickr user Nesster accessed July 21, 2012

VOIGTLANDER AVUS

An amateur video tour of this camera with instructions for loading and using.

Found: You Tube, uploaded by richard23videos, Accessed July 21, 2012

PHASE ONE 645DF

David LaChapelle behind the scene at Maybach commercial photoshoot, 2009

© LaChapelle/ Phase One / Maybach

Found: You Tube, uploaded by PhaseOneDK, Accessed July 14, 2012

PHASE ONE 645DF

Mayback Campaign with Daphne Guinness, 2009, by David LaChapelle

© LaChapelle

Found: VincentVanes Photography Accessed July 13, 2012

THE 1A GRAFLEX

Telegraph Wires, Mexico, 1925-28, by Tina Modotti

© Estate of Tina Modotti

Found: Sanjeev.net Accessed July 12, 2012

THE 1A GRAFLEX

Tina Modotti, Redondo Beach, CA, USA, 1923, by Edward Weston

© Estate of Edward Weston

Found: Cartunistasolda Accessed July 11, 2012

The 1A GraFlex Autographic

Ad Kodakery Magazine

“An unusual hand camera. It is like a Kodak in that it uses Kodak film cartridges which are not carried in an extra attachment but, as in a Kodak, within the camera itself. It is a Graflex with reflecting mirror showing the image up to the point of exposure. Graflex Focal Plane Shutter giving exposures from time to 1/1000 of a second. Pictures 2.5 x 4.25 inches. Easy carried. Easily handled.

Found: Flickr user Mario Groleau accessed July 11, 2012

Documentary series on Capa, Directed by Anne Makepeace, 2003

LEICA III

Loyalist Militiaman at the Moment of Death, Cerro Muriano, September 5, 1936, by Robert Capa

© Estate of Robert Capa

Found: photographymc, Accessed July 7, 2012

Rolleiflex

Militiawoman training on the beach outside Barcelona, August 1936, by Gerda Taro

© Estate of Gerda Taro

Found: International Centre of Photography, Accessed July 6, 2012

LEICA

Ad 1953

“A Leica focuses, sights, shoots and winds like other 35mm cameras. But a Leica thinks as you do - it follows your whims and inclinations, pokes into places of sunshine or shadow, wherever a new mood takes you.”

Found: Ebay user poorplaces accessed July 5, 2012

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