A multi-tiered glass display case showcases a large collection of vintage cameras and lenses. On the top shelf, from left to right, are several medium format cameras including a black "Mamiya RB67" camera, another black Mamiya camera, a silver Hasselblad camera, and two black 8mm movie cameras with intricate mechanisms. The text "Mamiya RB67" is clearly visible on the first camera. The second shelf displays more cameras, including several black cameras, a red camera, a yellow camera, and a purple camera. A silver Minolta camera is also present. The third shelf features a row of cameras including several silver Canon cameras and a black Canon camera. The fourth shelf continues with more silver Canon cameras and black Canon cameras, along with several camera lenses. Legible text includes "Canon", "EOS 650", and "AE-1" on various cameras. Text on the lenses includes "Canon FD", "Canon EF", "50mm", and other lens specifications. Below the camera shelves are multiple shelves densely packed with camera lenses, many in black cylindrical cases. Brands such as "Canon", "Pentax", "Bushnell", "Sigma", and "Tamron" are identifiable on some lens cases. Text on the lenses themselves and on small white tags attached to some items is present but mostly too small to read. A beige rectangular camera bag with a black shoulder strap rests on the right side of the display case, partially obscuring the view of the items behind it. To the right of the display case, a silver tripod with black accents leans against a light beige wall. Reflected in the glass of the display case are two people: a woman with blonde hair wearing a beige jacket and a man with glasses wearing a blue denim jacket.