Nikon N60
The Nikon N60 was produced from 1998 to 2001. The N60 was sold as the F60 in most market outside the U.S.
Read MoreThe Olympus Infinity SuperZoom 3000 DLX, also known as the OZ110 Zoom in Japan, was introduced in 1992.
Read MoreThe Plaubel Makina 67 is a 120 format range finder introduced in 1979. The the love child of a four way collaboration of Germen and Japanese origins.
Read MoreThe 1998 Pentax IQZoom 105WR is a fully automatic point and shoot that claimed to be weather resistant. It was also sold as the Espio 105WR.
Read MoreThe Mini Diana was introduced in 2007 by Lomography.
Read MoreIntroduced in 1998 the Olympus Infinity Stylus ZOOM 140 was also sold as the mju ZOOM 140.
Read MorePentax IQZoom EZY-80 from about 2002. Also known as the Pentax ESPIO 80V.
Read MoreThe Olympus OM-2n was introduced in 1979 to replace the OM-2. The 2n was an improvement of the 2 but not a radical shift. The basic function was the same and it was still the Olympus OM line “Auto” camera.
Read MoreIntroduced in 2005 the Lomography Fisheye One is everything you could want and less.
Read MoreThe Sure Shot 76 ZOOM was also know as the Autoboy Juno 76 and the Prima ZOOM 76. It was introduced in 1995.
Read MoreThe Olympus Stylus Zoom 105 was introduced in 1995. Also sold as the mju Zoom 105.
Read MoreThe Canon AE-Program was introduced in 1981. It replaced the AE-1.
Read MoreIntroduced as a limited production in 2005, the Holga 135 is a 35mm version of the cult classic Holga 120.
Read MoreThe 1995 Minolta Freedom Zoom 70 was also called Riva Zoom 70 in some markets. It came in Black or Silver.
Read More1993 Canon added the Sure Shot Z115 to the Sure Shot consumer line. In other markets it was know as the Autoboy S or the Prima Super 115N.
Read MoreFrom 1993 to 2006 Fuji offered the Work Record 28 for all your heavy duty photo needs. It was also available as the Work Record OP with panorama and date function.
Read MoreThe Olympus Infinity Twin may look like many of the other late ‘80s point an shoots but, that is not why they named it the Twin. The Twin sport two lenses. A wide 35 mm and a tele 70 mm. All wrapped in a consumer ready, weather proof plastic brick.
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