The clean way to track your camera collection
A shelf of Leicas, a few medium-format workhorses, and a drawer of film bodies — a camera collection mixes pieces you shoot with pieces you'd never risk. Frame keeps every body on record: make, model, type, year, serial, and condition, paid against current market, with service receipts and lens lists attached. Know what's worth insuring, and what's overdue for a CLA.
Built for how cameras are actually tracked.
Camera value tracks model, condition, and service state. Make, Model, and Type identify the body; the serial dates it and verifies originality for buyers; and Condition reflects both cosmetic wear and mechanical health — a clean body with a sticky shutter isn't a clean body. Year and Paid vs. Est. value round out the record, and a service-date tag keeps mechanical bodies from quietly drifting out of spec.
Outcomes, not features.
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See total collection value at a glance — paid vs. current market per body
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Track last-service dates so mechanical bodies get a CLA before they seize
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Record serials and originality so provenance is documented for resale
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Attach service receipts and lens lists to the body they belong to
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Export PDF for a scheduled-items insurance rider, or share a read-only link with a buyer
Common questions.
How do I track service history and mechanical condition?+
Use the Condition field for the overall grade and a tag for the last service ('CLA 2023'). Many collectors attach the service receipt as a document. For mechanical bodies, knowing the last CLA date is as important as cosmetic condition.
Can I track lenses alongside bodies?+
Yes. Lenses can be their own records, or you can list a body's matched lens in a note. Tag records by type ('lens', 'body', 'accessory') to filter your glass from your cameras when you want a clean view of either.
Why record the serial number?+
The serial dates the camera, verifies originality for a buyer, and is what you'd need for a police report or insurance claim after theft. Serials stay private and are hidden from shared links by default.
Does Frame pull values automatically?+
Not yet. You enter values manually from recent eBay sold listings, KEH, or dealer prices — which keeps you accurate for condition and service state, where listed prices vary widely. Automated comps for common models are on the roadmap.
Will my insurer accept Frame's export?+
Yes. The PDF lists every camera, its serial, condition, and value with photos and receipts attached — accepted by carriers as the basis for a scheduled-items rider. For high-value Leicas and medium-format kits, the serial and a recent comp give an adjuster what they need.
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