Camera in a pill by Given Imaging. Believe it or not, this tiny capsule contains a digital camera, a light source, a radio transmitter and a battery to power the rig. This photo is actually of a demontrator "dummy" capsule. See the real thing below.

The capsule in its holder, ready to be activated... before swallowing. Gulp.

The real thing. This one has actually made the "fantastic voyage" through the human gastro-intestinal tract from mouth to... well... finish. (yes it has been thoroughly sterilized :-)

Another close-up of this incredible piece of technology. Yes, that's a dime in front of it. My sincere thanks go to Rhonda and Michelle. (You know who you are :-)

Leica II (D), and a Fed counterfeit Leica II (D). Can you spot the real one?

Regula "Citalux 300".  A nod in the direction of the Leica Luxus?

Robot No. 2a. with adaptor for use in a waterproof housing. This very camera took the first ever pictures of the first ever captive killer whale from INSIDE the tank!

Canadian Camera & Optical Co. "Gem Glencoe No. 2" (1905)

K.W. Patent Etui

Blair Stereo Weno (1902-03)

Blair Stereo Hawkeye Model 2 (1904-07)

Factory "display dummy" of a Rolleicord V. Technically, not a camera at all, but a model of one.

R. & J. Beck twin lens reflex. Circa 1890. Unique revolving plate system holds 12 plates. Matching lenses from R. & J. Beck, Opticians, 68 Cornhill, London. England.

VERY early 35mm camera. Brass body painted black. Technically a twin lens reflex. Picture taking lens and shutter is a pre-WW1 Koilos. This camera is likely one of a kind. The aluminum viewfinder cover is engraved "L. Hambleton, Esq." Any help identifying would be appreciated.

VERY early 35mm camera. Brass body painted black. Technically a twin lens reflex. Picture taking lens and shutter is a pre-WW1 Koilos. This camera is likely one of a kind. The aluminum viewfinder cover is engraved "L. Hambleton, Esq." Any help identifying would be appreciated.

Hunter-Penrose Horizontal enlarger. About 7 feet long, fully extended. Closed up, with a thick sheet of glass on top, it makes a grand coffee table for my camera room!

Hunter-Penrose Horizontal enlarger. About 7 feet long, fully extended. Closed up, with a thick sheet of glass on top, it makes a grand coffee table for my camera room!

Lucas Photomicrographic Camera. Takes 127 film. Not likely too many of these made either.

Petie Vanity Camera. Mfg by Kunick, Germany. Early 50's. Contains a tiny Petie camera in a camera shaped compact with mirrored powder compartment, lipstick holder and two tiny spare rolls of film!

Petie Vanity Camera. Mfg by Kunick, Germany. Early 50's. Contains a tiny Petie camera in a camera shaped compact with mirrored powder compartment, lipstick holder and two tiny spare rolls of film!

Taylor Hobson Cooke Portrait lens with hemispheric pneumatic shutter. This is a 15 inch Series IIb F4.5 lens. One huge and heavy piece of brass and glass. It's installed in my big old Century Studio Camera.

Watson Detective Camera. Circa 1890's. Basically a bellows camera in a box, with hidden controls on the bottom. Designed to look like a tool box?

Watson Detective Camera. Circa 1890's. Basically a bellows camera in a box, with hidden controls on the bottom. Designed to look like a tool box?