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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.

Why these fields

Built for how cameras are actually tracked.

MakeModelTypeYearSerialConditionPaidEst. value

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.

What you can do

Outcomes, not features.

  1. 01

    See total collection value at a glance — paid vs. current market per body

  2. 02

    Track last-service dates so mechanical bodies get a CLA before they seize

  3. 03

    Record serials and originality so provenance is documented for resale

  4. 04

    Attach service receipts and lens lists to the body they belong to

  5. 05

    Export PDF for a scheduled-items insurance rider, or share a read-only link with a buyer

FAQ

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.

Pricing

$12/month · $120/year (two months free) · everything included, no tiers

$12/mo after · cancel anytime · export everything, anytime

Start your cameras record.

Start free — 12-day trial. Every field, photo, and document organized where it belongs.

Start free — 12-day trial

$12/mo after · cancel anytime · export everything, anytime

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