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The links below are to Collectors groups and information, with interests similar to the Photographic Collectors Club of Great Britain. Inclusion below should not be taken as a formal endorsement by the Club.
Collectors groups and information
The MPP Users' Club
The Club is the World Authority on Cameras and Photographic Equipment Manufactured by Micro Precision Products Ltd. of London, England and is the meeting place for all users, owners and collectors.
 
Vintage Camera Online.
This site is about collecting vintage and antique photographic or cinematographic equipment and is constantly growing. Enjoy!
Jos Erdkamp - Early Kodak Cameras ( with a difference!)
"Many splendid sites about antique cameras can be found on the web. My goal is not to repeat these, but to add something new: videos of highlights from my collection of early Kodak".
 
The Exakta Circle promotes the collection, use and historical study of Ihagee cameras and associated accessories. The Circle has members all over the world and publishes a quarterly magazine Exakta Times.
 
Photoresearch. A website dedicated to providing information about UK photographic history news, events and reviews including museum news and jobs.
 
Club Rollei. The Club was found in 1977 and reborn in 1986 under the expert guidance of Ian Parker. The Club has an expanding membership and publishes an quarterly magazine
 
Voigtländer Verein. The Club for enthusiasts and collectors of Voigtländer cameras, lenses and accessories. The Club holds regular meetings and produces various publications.
 
The Brownie Group. Opens an email address for David Hughes, Secretary of the Brownie Group, for all things connected with the Kodak Brownie camera.
 
American Photographic Historical Society.
 
Dan Colucci's camera website. An extensive site covering a large range and types of camera.
 
The Carte de Visite Website Website is website with a searchable database of carte-de-visite photographers and related information.
 
Maurice Fisher's site looks at his own photographic history and includes information on various British photographic companies.
 
A new site looking at Carlo Ponti's megalethoscope.