Steve M.
Veteran
Here you go. Unfortunately, this is only Part 1, so it ends at 50. Maybe someone else can find the other 50 on Part 2. The Miller Lite camera is especially nice, but the smaller Country Club would have been a keeper too. The Konica Airborg has a shutter that can be set to 100 hours, which should open up all sorts of photographic possibilities. Sadly, I can't think of any, but if I do, I know where to get just the camera.
https://hisgallery.com/blog/top-100-strangest-cameras-from-around-the-world-part-1
https://hisgallery.com/blog/top-100-strangest-cameras-from-around-the-world-part-1
doitashimash1te
Well-known
GAS alert!
charjohncarter
Veteran
So far (100 to 50) I like the 98. Agfa Agfamatic 4000 Pocket 1974
Camera Type: Miniature
Country of Origin: Germany
Max Aperture: f/6.3
Format: 110 Film
26mm Fixed Focus
Too bad they don't make 110 anymore, this is the perfect spy camera.
I have one that should be on the list, maybe I'll see it from 50 to 1. It is the Hollywood Reflex:
Hollywood Reflex Model E by John Carter, on Flickr
Camera Type: Miniature
Country of Origin: Germany
Max Aperture: f/6.3
Format: 110 Film
26mm Fixed Focus
Too bad they don't make 110 anymore, this is the perfect spy camera.
I have one that should be on the list, maybe I'll see it from 50 to 1. It is the Hollywood Reflex:

Mackinaw
Think Different
I have one on the list, the David White stereo Realist.
Jim B.
Jim B.
Greyscale
Veteran
I have two on the list, the Agfa Selectaflex and the Koni Omegaflex, and a third (Kiev 303) that is an integral part of my John Player Special, which is a better cigarette package spy camera than the one that is listed.

ABrosig
Well-known
Lomography still sells a couple different 110 format films. lomography.com
So far (100 to 50) I like the 98. Agfa Agfamatic 4000 Pocket 1974
Camera Type: Miniature
Country of Origin: Germany
Max Aperture: f/6.3
Format: 110 Film
26mm Fixed Focus
Too bad they don't make 110 anymore, this is the perfect spy camera.
I have one that should be on the list, maybe I'll see it from 50 to 1. It is the Hollywood Reflex:
Hollywood Reflex Model E by John Carter, on Flickr
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Research for this article was made possible thanks to the extensive camera database available at Collection-appareils.fr. Most text provided by their site as well, translated from French and further edited ( so take it with a grain of salt!).
So, not much original content at the link.
I might suggest just going directly to the Collection-apperils web site and runng google translate. Then you could make your own list/ranking.
Rob
Spavinaw
Well-known
My vote so far for the strangest camera is No. 87 Canon EOS 1Xe which is said to be a digital camera with drop-in film loading. REALLY???? Don't you believe it!
nukecoke
⚛Yashica
Thanks for sharing.
Some of the toy cameras remind me a Tsingtao beer can camera that I had as a kid.
Some of the toy cameras remind me a Tsingtao beer can camera that I had as a kid.
David Hughes
David Hughes
I've always thought the Kodak Advantix Preview was pretty weird as it's got a digital display of what you've just taken and it's a film camera. There's one here:-
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kodak-Ad...951683&hash=item4b3481cffa:g:5woAAOSw8xFa3Yvi
Regards, David
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Kodak-Ad...951683&hash=item4b3481cffa:g:5woAAOSw8xFa3Yvi
Regards, David
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