Since the earliest days of cameras and photography, the idea that an
event or a person could somehow be frozen in time and preserved forever
has fascinated people. This absorbing book features many of the most
famous and historically significant cameras ever produced from the 1930s
through the 1990s. Famous American brands such as Imperial, Kodak,
Spartus, Polaroid, and Argus are shown, as well as early cameras from
Beacon, Packard, and Falcon. Camera types include rangefinder,
viewfinder, and single lens reflex, plus foldouts, instants, premiums,
plastic art cameras, and even disposables. Here too are many American
made movie cameras from Bell & Howell, Kodak, Revere, DeJur,
Technicolor, and Keystone, along with Japanese models from Yashica and
Chinon and the popular Swiss made Bolex. Though no longer being
produced, many of these wonderful older cameras are still available to
collectors and are surprisingly inexpensive. Valuable information on
where to find them, what to pay, and how to start or add to your own
collection is provided.