Hi jerevan,
Link??ping - what a coincidence. I went there this summer for a couple of days, to be able to vist the Swedish Air Force museum at Malmsl?§tt - my aim was to take a lot of documentary, detail photographs (digital) of the only surviving Swedish ?ñ1 'Tummelisa' trainer biplane for a flying scale model that I am about to start building (any year now . . .). Here¬¥s a photo of it (not mine, though - they are a lot sharper):
I also visited the beautiful open air museum of Old Link??ping, where I visited the historical camera exhibition, where they had these camera beauties:
An early Rolleicord from the 1930s, with the Carl Zeiss Jena Triotar f=4,5/75mm lens:
A Rolleiflex from the 1950s, with the Schneider Xenotar f=3,5/75mm lens:
This camera collection was very interesting with hundreds of different cameras, ranging from the late 19th century to fairly recent 'point-and-shot' ones from the 60s and 70s, for example a Canon DIAL 35. Including also a Leica M3 and a Hasselblad 1000F equipment, with three rare Zeiss lenses.
It´s well worth a visit if you are in the vicinty - I stayed at the modern Youth hostel and hotel in the city centre.
Best,
Bengt :)