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Interesting Camera Related Sites


Below are a list of sites related to photographic equipment and camera collecting. We do not list sites that display photography as art, but would consider listing lists of photographic art sites. We will list commercial sites, our competitors in the photographic marketplace, as a service to you. We figure you'll find them anyway, and we want to make getting around on the web as easy as possible. We also list camera manufactures' pages.

We can't know where everything is, and new stuff appears constantly. If you have, or know of a site that should be listed, please E-mail us at staff@pacificrimcamera.com

Thanks.


Currency Exchange Rates

Currency Exchange

Dealers in Cameras and Related Photographica

ACR Books

John Craig

The Frugal Photographer (A source for obsolete sizes of film)

Goodwin Photo's Home Page

Lionel Hughes Photographica

Midwest Photo Exchange

Online Camera Exchange Catalog

Photocamera

Stephen Gandy Cameraquest

Todco Camera Brokers

Manufactures Pages

Canon U.S.A., Inc.

Eastman Kodak Company

Mamiya America Corporation

Minolta Corporation

Nikon Corporation

Olympus America

A Modern Pentax page

Polaroid Corporation

Ricoh Company, Ltd.

Tamron, Industries

Other Interesting Camera Related Sites

Alpa pages

Camera Oddities

Dave Barth's site dedicated to Nikon collecting and using

Dan Colucci 's homepage

The Exakta Pages

Graflex.org (A great website dedicated to Graflex)

Innovative Cameras- Massimo Bertacchi

Nikon Historical Society

Nikon AI Conversions

Fred Sherfy's "Unofficial Pentax Collectors Web Site"

The Topcon Collection, covers Topcon RE Super and Super D cameras

Large Format FAQ

Sites we maintain

My Japan Story
A rather longwinded acount of my trip to the Nikon Historical Society Convention in Tokyo. With links to photos.

The Zahorcak Files
Milan Zahorcak writes for the Cascade Photo Historical Society Panorm. He is published other places through an exchange program. I find him a very good read, but hey, there's no accounting for taste.

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