
From left: Balda CE 35, Ricoh FF-1, Chinon Bellami and Olympus XA.
In the 1970s, the tiny camera craze took hold. I don't recall if they were an answer to the Rollei 35, which had been around for years before these arrived.
But they are all nice little cameras.
The Balda CE 35 might have been the last Balda-branded camera. Or maybe not. There was an identical Voigtlander Vito C camera.
All three cameras had matching flash units. The Balda and Olympus flash units attach to the side, while the other two are small units that slide into each camera's hot shoe.
The Olympus XA has rangefinder focusing, while the other three are scale focus.