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NEW ITEM! CHAT BOX FOR KODAK 35RF FANS!
GO TO THE GUEST BOOK PAGE TO SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES WITH THE KODAK 35 RANGEFINDER CAMERA! We also welcome your input for discussion on other American made 35mm cameras. Click on the bold type line DISCUSS KODAK 35RF CAMERA near the bottom of the guest book page.
KensCameras link at bottom. Classic Pictures Link on Favorite Links page
The Camera Collecting link leads to my general camera information. This site features Kodak 35RF, my first 35mm camera, the Exakta 35mm SLR, the camera I had wished to have been my first 35mm camera and the Nikon which I used for most of my professional shooting in the late 60's. The newest page features the Olympus OM series and Yashica FR series, which I use for most of my current shooting. Classic pictures site has many more pictures, most with older cameras. Also have been trying to feature some of our local activities such as the Renaissance Festival in Bonner Springs (near Kansas City) and the Apple Festival here in Topeka.
This is me in the mid 70's

I have been shooting pictures since I was 6, in 1949, and doing darkroom work since 1950.  I grew up around many of the classic cameras I now love, but back then I could only dream. Since then I have used a large variety of cameras and formats, from Minox 9.5mm to 8X10 View. Click on the link below to see many of the cameras in my present collection - some of which were used to shoot pictures shown on this site. For you collectors wondering, that is a Leica MP with a Leicavit and a 50mm f2 Dual Range Summcron.

KODAK 35RF PAGES
Needed several pages for this list of feature differences and accompanying illustrations and could not add more pages to the collecting site. It lists feature difference I have found to date between various ages of Kodak 35 Rangefinder cameras. So far I have found over a dozen distinct variations in the camera, and expect to find more. You can find similar lists for Argus C-3 and Clarus MS-35, and probably many others, at sites on the internet. Scott's Photographica has Clarus variations information available. (see links on the KensCameras site - click on My Classic Cameras link at right.).

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Kens Cameras Link

The link below connects you to the site that started this.  It shows many of the old cameras I love and use. 


My Classic Cameras Site