Nikon L35AF.
Ligera de equipaje by Carmen Moreno Photography on Flickr.
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye — a 620 camera which can pretty easily be modified to use 120 film.
Vintage Cine camera {explore} (by {Flixelpix} David)
the idea of creation by manyfires on Flickr.
Zenza Bronica with a snazzy silver and black finish.
From submitter Camerosity:
A 70’s model Ansco Camera that was the successor to the Minolta HiMatic/Ansco Autoset. The Minolta was the famed first civilian camera in space. After the HiMatic/Autoset partnership ended, Ansco updated the camera with an Ansco Lens and a CdS meter.
This unique camera is a zone-focus camera, and does not function like a traditional rangefinder. It is also unique in that it has no true manual mode, but instead an Auto mode, which shoots at 1/125s and selects the aperture for you, or an Aperture Priority mode in which you can select the aperture and the camera shoots at 1/30s instead.
Found this for $5, including the case and a bulb flash, at a flea market in Binghamton NY, former home of Agfa/Ansco USA. The meter does not work, but I’m working up the nerve to pull apart the top plate and adjust the CdS cell.
Yashica Electro 35 — because I never get tired of looking at these.
Capromatic, Kodak Signet 40, Canon QL 25 by N!CK.MILLER. on Flickr.