Museum

Experience a unique journey through time, with an inspiring self tour of michaels world-famous camera museum!

Cameras and photographic equipment have been part of the Michaels family business Compass (35mm) Manufactured 1935 Switzerlandsince 1928. At that time, michaels was primarily a pharmacy combined with a small range of photographic equipment. The camera collection began in a modest way during the 1950's. michaels began operating as a specialty camera store in 1975.

Due to the imposed import restrictions following World War II, the number of cameras obtainable for resale were severely limited.

Prior to the end of 1950, second-hand cameras by German manufacturers such as LEICA, ROLLEI, EXACTA and VOIGTLANDER were readily available in camera shops. However, virtually no Japanese cameras were available at that time.

Following the relaxation of import restrictions in the early 60's, a plethora of Japanese cameras with names such as LORDOX, SAMOCA, NEOCA, PAX, DIAX, BEAUTY, SAVOY and NOVO came on to the market. None of these brands have survived today’s market, but are well represented in the museum.Kodak IIa Gold  Manufactured 1959 Germany

The museum consists of some 8000 pieces (there are approximately 2,000 on display), of which about 3000 are cameras ranging from subminiature to 12x15 inches in size. Many of the cameras date back to the late1880's through to recent times, and include early digital cameras.

The museum also features lenses; movie cameras; movie & still projectors; darkroom equipment, including enlargers; flash equipment; films & plates; advertising material; microscopes; a vast library consisting of reference books, instruction books, photographic magazines & brochures.

 

Free entry, all are welcome!

HOURS:

Mon to Thur 9am to 6pm
Friday 9am to 9pm
Saturday 9am to 5pm
Sunday 11am to 5pm

Closed Christmas Day, New Years Day,
Anzac Day, Good Friday

A small part of the Leica display