| Antique and 19th Century Cameras: Offers information on a variety of rarely seen wood cameras, related history, and 19th century camera advertising. |
| BoxCameras.com: Learn all about cameras from 1880 to 1930. Includes information on early darkrooms. |
| Bronica Identification and Features: Outlines the basic features and differences between various models. |
| Camera Collection of Annie and Carl: Includes pictures, feature specifications, and information on their private collection of box, folding, bakelite, and subminiature cameras. Manufacturers such as Kodak, Ensign and Universal included. |
| Camera Review: Photographer reviews, rankings and side by side feature comparisons of 35mm, medium and large format cameras, lenses and other gear. Also offers a build-your-dream-camera feature. |
| Christian Rollinger's Canon PhotoPage: Offers online instruction manuals and other documentation covering several decades of the Canon Fd series. |
| Field Cameras of the United States: Find out what cameras looked like in the United States from 1870 to 1930. |
| Gloriously Colorful Kodaks: A private collector's site that features various colored Kodak cameras sold from 1928 to 1933. Includes the Vanity, Petites, Beau Brownie, Mickey Mouse, and others. |
| Graflex.org: Promoting the use and preservation of Graflex Speed Graphics and other classic and large format cameras. Features historical and technical information, pictures, and an extensive FAQ. |
| Nikon Historical Society: Organization of Nikon users and collectors. Includes articles, history, links, and restoration information. |
| Short Courses on Digital Cameras: Learn about choosing and using a digital camera, and editing digital photos. Also includes a how-to section and digital camera pocket guides. |
| The Brownie Camera @ 100: A Celebration: Multi-media site celebrates the 100th birthday of this simple box camera Kodak introduced in 1900. It sold for $1 and was simple enough the youngest child could use it with ease. |
| The Classic Camera: Pictures and information on more than 100 types of old cameras, including folding, box, subminiatures, and Japanese. |
| The Kodak Girl Collection: Vintage images of women photographers with cameras; in advertising, on trade cards, postcards, photos, valentines, Kodak memorabilia, and other photographica. |
| Zillions: Kids' Digital Cameras: A cheap way to take pictures, or not worth the trouble? Four kids compare the iZone, Yahoo, JamCam and RCA. |