Collections
Cameras
The California Museum of Photography's camera collection has grown from the original gift of 2,000 vintage cameras donated by Dr. Robert Bingham in 1973 to a current count of 10,000 cameras, viewing devices, and photographic apparatus. The collection includes encyclopedic collection of Zeiss, Polaroid, Ihagee-Exacta, and Kodak Brownie cameras. Other significant artifacts include a Lewis daguerreian camera, a Simon Wing multi-lens wet-plate camera, a fully functioning Caille Brothers Cail-O-Scope, and a Ponti megalethoscope. This is the most complete and actively used public camera collection in the western states.