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JP's Modell P56
Usually known as the Hamaphot P56, this camera was manufactured by Apparatebau und Kamerafabrik. Hamaphot was the distributor for these cameras. It is said that these were copies of the...
JP's Modell P56
Usually known as the Hamaphot P56, this camera was manufactured by Apparatebau und Kamerafabrik. Hamaphot was the distributor for these cameras. It is said that these were copies of the...
JP's Play Lab Sr.
'A 120 “experimental” camera kit with a rotating turret lens. There are 3 lens openings on the turret. 1 normal and 2 for pinhole lenses (1 w/1 pinhole and 1...
JP's Play Lab Sr.
'A 120 “experimental” camera kit with a rotating turret lens. There are 3 lens openings on the turret. 1 normal and 2 for pinhole lenses (1 w/1 pinhole and 1...
JP's Pouva Start (2nd Model)
'The Pouva Start was a great success for Karl Pouva’s little camera factory in Freital near Dresden. With a moderate price of only 16.50 Deutsche Mark (east) it was affordable...
JP's Pouva Start (2nd Model)
'The Pouva Start was a great success for Karl Pouva’s little camera factory in Freital near Dresden. With a moderate price of only 16.50 Deutsche Mark (east) it was affordable...
JP's Sem Colorado
'This is one of the rarest and most expensive 120/620 toy cameras I own. Never ever did see it appear on EBAY. I’ve managed to get this in Japan from...
JP's Sem Colorado
'This is one of the rarest and most expensive 120/620 toy cameras I own. Never ever did see it appear on EBAY. I’ve managed to get this in Japan from...
JP's Pionyr II
The Pionyr II has an additional metal plate with distance icons.The Pionýr is a Czech copy of the French bakelite camera Photax, with smaller exposure formats: 6×6 and 4.5×6 instead...
JP's Pionyr II
The Pionyr II has an additional metal plate with distance icons.The Pionýr is a Czech copy of the French bakelite camera Photax, with smaller exposure formats: 6×6 and 4.5×6 instead...
JP's Pionyr I
The Pionýr is a Czech copy of the French bakelite camera Photax, with smaller exposure formats: 6×6 and 4.5×6 instead of 6×9 on the Photax. Different versions of it were...
JP's Pionyr I
The Pionýr is a Czech copy of the French bakelite camera Photax, with smaller exposure formats: 6×6 and 4.5×6 instead of 6×9 on the Photax. Different versions of it were...