Ancient Camera #30 - Case for iPhone 6 or 6S
Design Code: AG30
Artist: Lifestyle by May
Device: iPhone 6 or 6S
- iPhone X
- iPhone 7 or iPhone 8
- iPhone 7 Plus or iPhone 8 Plus
- iPhone 6 or 6S
- iPhone 6 Plus or 6S Plus
- iPhone 5 or 5S or SE
- iPhone 5C
- iPhone 4 or 4S
- Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus
- Samsung Galaxy S8
- Samsung Galaxy S7
- Samsung Galaxy S7 EDGE
- Samsung Galaxy S6
- Samsung Galaxy S6 EDGE
- Samsung Galaxy S5
- Samsung Galaxy S4
- Samsung Galaxy Note 5
- Samsung Galaxy Note 4
- Samsung Galaxy Note 3
- Samsung Galaxy Note 2
- Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro
- Samsung Galaxy A8 2015
- Samsung Galaxy A7 2017
- Samsung Galaxy A7 2016
- Samsung Galaxy A7 2015
- Samsung Galaxy A5 2017
- Samsung Galaxy A5 2016
- Samsung Galaxy A5 2015
- Samsung Galaxy A3 2017
- Samsung Galaxy E7 2015
- Samsung Galaxy E5 2015
- Samsung Galaxy Grand 2
- Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime
- Samsung Galaxy J7 Prime
- Samsung Galaxy J7 2016
- Samsung Galaxy J7 2015
- Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime
- Samsung Galaxy J5 2016
- Samsung Galaxy J5 2015
- Samsung Core 2
- Samsung Galaxy J2 Prime
- Samsung Galaxy J2 2016
- Samsung Galaxy J2 2015
- Samsung Galaxy J1 2016
- Samsung Galaxy J1 2015
- HTC One M9 Plus
- HTC M8
- HTC M9
- HTC Desire 826
- HTC Desire 820
- HTC Desire 816
- Huawei P10 Plus
- Huawei P10
- Huawei P9 Plus
- Huawei P9
- Huawei P9 Lite
- Huawei Mate 9 Pro
- Huawei Mate 9
- Huawei Mate 8
- Huawei Mate 7
- Huawei Nova
- Huawei P8
- Huawei P8 Lite
- Huawei P7
- Huawei Y6II
- OPPO F1 Plus
- OPPO F1s
- OPPO F1
- OPPO R9s Plus
- OPPO R9s
- OPPO R7s
- OPPO R7 Lite
- OPPO Find 7 or 7a
- OPPO Mirror 5
- OPPO Mirror 5 Lite
- OPPO A39
- OPPO A37
- OPPO Joy 5
- vivo X7 Plus
- vivo X7
- vivo X5Max
- vivo X5Pro
- vivo X5
- vivo V5 Plus
- vivo V5 or V5s or V5 Lite
- vivo V3Max
- vivo V3
- vivo Y55
- vivo Y53
- vivo Y37
- vivo Y35
- vivo Y51
- ZenFone 3 Lazer 5.5
- ZenFone 3 5.5
- ZenFone 6
- ZenFone 5
- ZenFone 2 Laser 5.5
- ZenFone 2 Laser 5.0
- ZenFone 2
- ZenFone Selfie
- ZenFone Go 5.5
- ZenFone Go
- Lenovo K900
- Lenovo K5 Note
- Lenovo S850
- Lenovo A7000
- Lenovo A6000
- MOTO Z
- Google Pixel
Case Type: Regular (Silicone)
This beautiful case has a printed design at the back. The case material is a good quality white silicone which is flexible and was made to be held firmly. It is a perfect match between beauty and utility.
The first practical reflex camera was the Franke & Heidecke Rolleiflex medium format TLR of 1928. Though both single- and twin-lens reflex cameras had been available for decades, they were too bulky to achieve much popularity. The Rolleiflex, however, was sufficiently compact to achieve widespread popularity and the medium-format TLR design became popular for both high- and low-end cameras.A similar revolution in SLR design began in 1933 with the introduction of the Ihagee Exakta, a compact SLR which used 127 rollfilm. This was followed three years later by the first Western SLR to use 135 film, the Kine Exakta (World's first true 35mm SLR was Soviet "Sport" camera, marketed several months before Kine Exakta, though "Sport" used its own film cartridge). The 35mm SLR design gained immediate popularity and there was an explosion of new models and innovative features after World War II. There were also a few 35mm TLRs, the best-known of which was the Contaflex of 1935, but for the most part these met with little success.
The first major post-war SLR innovation was the eye-level viewfinder, which first appeared on the Hungarian Duflex in 1947 and was refined in 1948 with the Contax S, the first camera to use a pentaprism. Prior to this, all SLRs were equipped with waist-level focusing screens. The Duflex was also the first SLR with an instant-return mirror, which prevented the viewfinder from being blacked out after each exposure. This same time period also saw the introduction of the Hasselblad 1600F, which set the standard for medium format SLRs for decades.
In 1952 the Asahi Optical Company (which later became well known for its Pentax cameras) introduced the first Japanese SLR using 135 film, the Asahiflex. Several other Japanese camera makers also entered the SLR market in the 1950s, including Canon, Yashica, and Nikon. Nikon's entry, the Nikon F, had a full line of interchangeable components and accessories and is generally regarded as the first Japanese system camera. It was the F, along with the earlier S series of rangefinder cameras, that helped establish Nikon's reputation as a maker of professional-quality equipment.
Source : Wikipedia.com
About the case

Case Type:
Material:
This beautiful case has a printed design at the back. The case material is a good quality white silicone which is flexible and was made to be held firmly. It is a perfect match between beauty and utility.
About the design

Design Code:
AG30
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More Info:
The first practical reflex camera was the Franke & Heidecke Rolleiflex medium format TLR of 1928. Though both single- and twin-lens reflex cameras had been available for decades, they were too bulky to achieve much popularity. The Rolleiflex, however, was sufficiently compact to achieve widespread popularity and the medium-format TLR design became popular for both high- and low-end cameras.
A similar revolution in SLR design began in 1933 with the introduction of the Ihagee Exakta, a compact SLR which used 127 rollfilm. This was followed three years later by the first Western SLR to use 135 film, the Kine Exakta (World's first true 35mm SLR was Soviet "Sport" camera, marketed several months before Kine Exakta, though "Sport" used its own film cartridge). The 35mm SLR design gained immediate popularity and there was an explosion of new models and innovative features after World War II. There were also a few 35mm TLRs, the best-known of which was the Contaflex of 1935, but for the most part these met with little success.
The first major post-war SLR innovation was the eye-level viewfinder, which first appeared on the Hungarian Duflex in 1947 and was refined in 1948 with the Contax S, the first camera to use a pentaprism. Prior to this, all SLRs were equipped with waist-level focusing screens. The Duflex was also the first SLR with an instant-return mirror, which prevented the viewfinder from being blacked out after each exposure. This same time period also saw the introduction of the Hasselblad 1600F, which set the standard for medium format SLRs for decades.
In 1952 the Asahi Optical Company (which later became well known for its Pentax cameras) introduced the first Japanese SLR using 135 film, the Asahiflex. Several other Japanese camera makers also entered the SLR market in the 1950s, including Canon, Yashica, and Nikon. Nikon's entry, the Nikon F, had a full line of interchangeable components and accessories and is generally regarded as the first Japanese system camera. It was the F, along with the earlier S series of rangefinder cameras, that helped establish Nikon's reputation as a maker of professional-quality equipment.
Source : Wikipedia.com
A similar revolution in SLR design began in 1933 with the introduction of the Ihagee Exakta, a compact SLR which used 127 rollfilm. This was followed three years later by the first Western SLR to use 135 film, the Kine Exakta (World's first true 35mm SLR was Soviet "Sport" camera, marketed several months before Kine Exakta, though "Sport" used its own film cartridge). The 35mm SLR design gained immediate popularity and there was an explosion of new models and innovative features after World War II. There were also a few 35mm TLRs, the best-known of which was the Contaflex of 1935, but for the most part these met with little success.
The first major post-war SLR innovation was the eye-level viewfinder, which first appeared on the Hungarian Duflex in 1947 and was refined in 1948 with the Contax S, the first camera to use a pentaprism. Prior to this, all SLRs were equipped with waist-level focusing screens. The Duflex was also the first SLR with an instant-return mirror, which prevented the viewfinder from being blacked out after each exposure. This same time period also saw the introduction of the Hasselblad 1600F, which set the standard for medium format SLRs for decades.
In 1952 the Asahi Optical Company (which later became well known for its Pentax cameras) introduced the first Japanese SLR using 135 film, the Asahiflex. Several other Japanese camera makers also entered the SLR market in the 1950s, including Canon, Yashica, and Nikon. Nikon's entry, the Nikon F, had a full line of interchangeable components and accessories and is generally regarded as the first Japanese system camera. It was the F, along with the earlier S series of rangefinder cameras, that helped establish Nikon's reputation as a maker of professional-quality equipment.
Source : Wikipedia.com
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