- Kodak Brownie Starflex is a pseudo twin-lens reflex camera released in 1957. It features a large waist-level viewfinder, a fixed-focus meniscus lens, and supports 127 roll film for 4×4 cm exposures. The camera has a plastic body with a sports finder for framing shots and an aperture selector for color and black-and-white film. Includes a flash with bulbs.
- Canon PowerShot series was introduced in 1996 as a line of consumer-grade digital cameras. These cameras are known for their compact design, easy-to-use interface, and high-quality imaging.
- Sony Cyber-shot series is a line of compact digital cameras introduced in 1996. Known for their high-quality imaging, optical zoom, and user-friendly controls, these cameras range from basic point-and-shoot models to advanced options with manual settings.
- Konica Big Mini is a compact 35mm film camera released in the 1990s. It is praised for its sharp 35mm f/3.5 lens, auto-focus system, and sleek design. The Big Mini series includes models like the BM-201 and BM-302, which offer automatic exposure control and built-in flash.
None of the cameras have been tested for functionality.