Competitive Camera Corp Spring/Summer 1986 Catalogue Back Cover

Vintage catalogs are an invaluable source of information. This is a scan of a 1986 Spring/Summer Competitive Camera Corp catalog.

The back cover reveals what where the best selling and highest margin cameras that were being sold. This can be used to find formerly popular camera models that are now a great bargain. It’s incredible to see so many different manufacturers represented.

My assumption is that the top left is the highest value spot on the page. It is were I expect people to look first.

These cameras use Minolta SR-Mount lenses. At the time, it would have more commonly been referred to as the Minolta MD-mount.

  • Minolta X-370 Body
  • Electronic Flash
  • 50mm f/1.7 Minolta lens
  • Skylight Filter
  • 135/2.8 Auto Telephoto
  • Lens Shade

Case for Camera. $19.95 Same outfit with f/1.4 lens add $45.00

The Minolta X-370 was a reliable and affordable camera option in 1986. It offered excellent features and functionality for enthusiasts and beginner photographers. There are many great lenses for the Minolta X-370.

  • Minolta X-570 Body
  • Electronic Flash
  • f/1.7 Rokkor—X Lens
  • Skylight Filter
  • 135/2.8 Auto Telephoto
  • Lens Shade

Case for Camera. $19.95 Same outfit with f/1.4 lens instead add $45.00

The Minolta X-570 was a step up from the X-370, providing additional advanced features for more experienced photographers. Its price of $259.95 made it an attractive option for those seeking enhanced capabilities.

  • Minolta X-700 Body
  • Electronic Flash
  • 50/1.7 Minolta Lens
  • 135/2.8 Auto Telephoto
  • Skylight Filter
  • Lens Shade

Case for Camera. $19.95 Same outfit with f/1.4 lens instead add $45.00

The Minolta X-700 was a highly regarded camera known for its versatility and advanced technology. With its price tag of $289.95, it catered to serious photographers who desired extensive control over their photography.

The X-700 uses Minolta SR-mount lenses. These are often reffered to as MD-mount lenses, as the MD itteration was the final revision of the mount design.

  • Olympus OM-G Body
  • 50mm f/1.8 Zuiko lens
  • 135/2.8 Auto telephoto
  • Lens shade
  • Electronic Flash
  • Skylight Filter

The Olympus OM-G was an entry-level camera, offering simplicity and ease of use. Priced at $189.95, it provided an affordable option for photography enthusiasts who were just starting their journey.

The Olympus OM-PC was a compact and lightweight camera that incorporated a range of features. At a price of $249.95, it appealed to photographers seeking a balance between portability and functionality.

The Olympus OM-2S was a robust and durable camera designed for advanced users. With its price of $279.95, it offered an array of professional features and exceptional performance.

The Canon AE-1 was a highly popular and reliable camera known for its versatility and ease of use. It featured automatic exposure capabilities and offered a wide range of compatible lenses, making it a favorite among photographers. Priced at $289.95, it provided a solid option for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

Here are more compatible FD mount lenses for the Canon AE-1. These lenses are also great choices for all of the other FD cameras based on the original AE-1.

All of the following cameras are SLRs that use 35mm film and Nikon F-mount lenses.

The Nikon FG-20 was a compact and lightweight camera that combined user-friendly features with advanced functionality. With its affordable price tag of $239.95, it appealed to photography enthusiasts looking for a reliable and affordable camera option.

The Nikon N2000, also known as the Nikon F-301, offered a range of innovative features for photographers seeking creative control. It introduced autofocus capabilities and boasted a sleek design. Priced at $309.95, it catered to photographers who desired advanced functionality and performance.

The Nikon FM2 is a robust and durable camera designed for professional use. It featured a fully manual operation mode and exceptional build quality. With its price of $344.95, it targeted serious photographers who demanded precise control and reliability.

The FM2 uses Nikon F-mount lenses. There is a huge variety of Nikon and third party lenses available on the used market.

The Nikon FE2 was a highly regarded camera known for its reliability and advanced features. It offered a blend of manual and automatic controls, making it versatile for various shooting scenarios. Priced at $379.95, it catered to professionals and enthusiasts who sought exceptional performance and durability.

The Konica TC-X was a budget-friendly camera option that offered reliable performance and user-friendly features. Priced at $179.95, it provided an affordable entry point for photography enthusiasts, making it a popular choice for beginners.

The Konica FT-1 was a versatile camera that catered to both amateur and advanced photographers. It featured manual controls and a robust build, allowing users to have greater control over their photographic outcomes. With a price tag of $249.95, it offered a good balance between functionality and affordability.

By 1986 M42 mount cameras had fallen out of favor. The models below use the Pentax K-mount, which is also used on the Ricoh models below.

The Pentax K1000 is a legendary camera known for its simplicity, durability, and exceptional value for money. It featured a fully manual operation mode, making it an excellent choice for photography students and enthusiasts who wanted to learn the basics of photography. Priced at $189.95, it provided an affordable and reliable option.

The K1000 uses Pentax K-mount lenses. There are many available on the used market.

The Pentax ME Super was a compact and lightweight camera that offered a blend of automatic and manual controls. It provided photographers with versatility and convenience while maintaining high-quality results. Priced at $219.95, it presented a balance between features and affordability.

The Yashica MAT-124G was a medium format twin-lens reflex (TLR) camera that provided exceptional image quality and versatility. With its price of $189.95, it offered an affordable option for photographers interested in exploring medium format photography.

The Yashica FX-D Quartz was a reliable 35mm SLR camera that featured advanced quartz-controlled exposure. Priced at $179.95, it provided an accessible entry into the world of SLR photography.

The Yashica FX3 was a compact and lightweight 35mm SLR camera that offered manual controls and reliable performance. With a price tag of $149.95, it presented an affordable option for enthusiasts and beginners.

The Contax 139 Quartz was a high-quality 35mm SLR camera known for its precision and reliability. It featured a quartz-controlled shutter and advanced exposure metering. Priced at $299.95, it targeted photographers seeking excellent craftsmanship and professional performance.

The Ricoh KR-5 was a budget-friendly 35mm SLR camera that offered straightforward operation and solid build quality. Priced at $179.95, it provided an accessible entry point into SLR photography for beginners and casual users.

The Ricoh KR-10 Super was an enhanced version of the KR-5, featuring additional features and improved functionality. It offered reliable performance and ease of use at a price of $199.95, making it an attractive choice for enthusiasts.