The shutter action feels fresh-out-of-factory. Documentation is exhaustive and beautifully designed.
— Mara Xu, Analog ArchivistLegacy Listing
The Old-Faithful Model C35 — preserved, restored, listed to own.
We release one iconic object at a time. This month, a museum-grade Model C35 analog camera receives a meticulous restoration and goes live for acquisition. Editorial storytelling meets commerce to make the past collectable.
The Model C35 bridges cinematic optics and tactility. Each ridged dial has been ultrasonically cleaned, light seals are replaced with period-correct felt, and the shutter assembly is calibrated for contemporary film stock. Every purchase bundles an archival capsule, nitrogen-purged glass cloche, and a bespoke insurance dossier.
Grade A — conservation lab certified
Original leather satchel, lens hood, 3 filters
Lifetime authenticity guarantee
Cooling drawer 07 · monitored 24/7
Fixed 45mm f/1.7 with Zeiss glass
Leaf shutter · 1/500s top speed
CdS light cell · recalibrated 2026
Brass frame · satin nickel finish
- 1972 · First purchased by Atelier Limon, Paris.
- 1984 · Documented in Analog Futures editorial spread.
- 1999 · Vaulted by private collector Elise Morand.
- 2026 · Restored by Revive Analog conservation studio, Berlin.
The nitrogen cloche is worth the entire experience. Revive treats one product like a whole exhibit.
— Daniel Obeng, CollectorAcquisition Console
Define how you’ll display and insure the Model C35. Quantity locks at 1 for fairness, but you can toggle presentation add-ons.
Restoration Deck
Track the conservation log: ultrasonic clean, light-seal replacement, and exposure calibration. Swipe through the visual dossier.
Analog Stories
Immerse in the editorial context we built around this release—documented shoots, interviews, and studio notes.