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Courtesy of Bluemoon Camera, a tour of the EK House camera vault

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Fine tour through the history. I didn't see anything that referenced Bluemoon. To put it mildly, I'm a fan of that shop. 'Very much a class act.
 
Ah. Thank You.
 
I wish some important european collections would have come into knowledgable custody and not into the hands of ignorant art-historians.
 
I wish some important european collections would have come into knowledgable custody and not into the hands of ignorant art-historians.

Fotokemica comes to my mind.
 
I was thinking of two camera collections under public, paid custody, which makes it even worse.

The Fotokemika Museum was a private, unpaid initiative. Well meant, but to my understanding without feasible concept.
 
Thank you
 
I finally found the time to watch the whole video. A great toys-for-the-boys place. One of those places one woukld not mind being locked up in over the weekend.
At some shelves it was amusing to see what cameras are neighbouring.
I was surprised though by the error the curator made just on the AE-1.
 
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He correctly states that it is the first camera to employ a digital microprocessor, but adds that it only is used for the self-release.
 
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