Category Chasing Classic Cameras
Yashica’s Gems
Classic Yashica!
I found my first E.P mark on a Canon F-1
Mama Mamiya!

Mama Mamiya!
Here I go again (sorry, ABBA).
Mamiya C33 Professional, Mamiya 23 Standard with a 6×9 back, and Mamiyaflex Model C2 Professional.
Sekonic Twinmate L-208.

ABBA – Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Mamiya After Midnight).
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Mamiya’s Big Shots

Mamiyaflex C2 and Mamiya 23 Standard
Mamiya’s big boys!
I have the 6×9 back on the 23. The standard lens is the Mamiya-Sekor f3.5 90mm with a Sekosha-S shutter.
The 23 is an affordable option for 6×9 format, and of course, the Mamiyaflex C2 is one of the best early TLRs.
As pictured, the C2 weighs 1,596 grams, and the Standard weighs 1,999 grams without film.
I enjoy the 6×9 format and regret selling my Fujica GW-690.
The Standard’s date code is ‘FD,’ which indicates that it was made in April 1966.
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Comments are always welcomed, as I’ve learned quite a bit from reader feedback. As always, thanks for stopping by, and while you’re at it, feel free to visit my camera shop at http://www.ccstudio2380.com (CC Design Studios hosted by Etsy). – Chris Whelan
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Comments are always welcomed, as I’ve learned quite a bit from reader feedback. As always, thanks for stopping by, and while you’re at it, feel free to visit my camera shop at http://www.ccstudio2380.com (CC Design Studios hosted by Etsy). – Chris Whelan
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Happy SUNday! – Kodak EasyShare Max Z990
The Kodak EasyShare Max Z990 was released in 2011 with a 12 MP BSI CMOS sensor. It’s considered a bridge camera, a compact digital with some features and styling of a larger DSLR. It has a 30x optical image stabilized lens made in Germany. I love the bold, bright, and contrasty photos it captures.










The Kodak EasyShare Max Z990 is a worthy digital camera from the early 2010s. At 12 MP, it has plenty of resolution for most applications, and its superzoom lens (28-840mm) blows away most other cameras in its class. By the way, all these images are straight from the camera – no post-processing. JPEGs can be sharp and colorful.
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Nikon F Photomic T

Nikon F Photomic T
It’s from late 1967. Everything works (the meter, too), so it’ll be my occasional walk-about camera.
The lens is crystal clear, and the camera has just the right amount of “patina” to make it look even more classic.
It’s in the queue for getting a roll of Fujifilm.
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Happy SUNday!
Kodak No. 3-A Folding Brownie Camera.
Model A made from 1909 to 1915. This is the first model with the F.P.K. Automatic shutter and Bausch & Lomb Optical Company lens. It originally used 124 roll film, but the proper adapter can shoot 120 films. This camera is from the collection of well-known New Mexico photographer and writer Ken Cobean (Hial Kenyon Cobean, Jr.)

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