- 2005.005.2.040
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image making equipment
Taxonomy
Code
Scope note(s)
- Equipment specifically used in the process of making images.
Source note(s)
Display note(s)
Hierarchical terms
image making equipment
Equivalent terms
image making equipment
- UF equipment, image-making
Associated terms
image making equipment
116 Archival description results for image making equipment
- 2005.005.3.020
- Item
- [ca. 1965]
Battery operated. Fires small flash bulbs
- 2005.006.05.16
- Item
- [ca. 1970]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an instant load 126 cartridge film camera with an 44 mm Argus Cintar lens. The camera features fixes shutter speed, auto exposure using a selenium cell and has a flashcube socket, tripod socket, and automatic film speed sensing.
- 2005.006.11.03
- Item
- [between 1969 and 1975]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a professional medium format single lens reflex camera for 6 x 7 cm images on 120 or 220 roll film. This camera has a design similar to a 35mm camera with interchangeable Takumar lenses and range finders. It has a Penta Prism viewfinder, a wooden handle and a Takumar 6 x 7 1 :3.5 55 mm wide angle lens.
Bushnell automatic 1:3.5 200mm lens
- 2005.005.2.029
- Item
The item is a telephoto lens with a Nikon mount. It comes with front and rear caps.
- 2005.005.2.014
- Item
- 1980
2 X Teleconverter made for Exakta lens.
- 2005.005.1.049
- Item
- [ca. 1987]
Item consists of a Canon BC-60N battery charger. It has an input of AC 120V 60Hz 110mA, and an output of DC 12V 350mA. There are two lights on the top to indicate if the battery is charging or if the charge is complete.
Image Arts
- 2005.006.13.34
- Item
- [between 1995 and 2000]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm camera, sold as the EOS 50 outside of North America.
Canon EOS ELAN II camera manual
- 2005.003.2.03.02
- Item
- 1995
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Canon Inc.
- 2005.006.17.25
- Item
- [1987]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Canon RC-760 digital single lens reflex camera. It has a 2/3" CCD Image Sensor, records in still video format, and uses a still video floppy disk. It has the original Canon Zoom SV 11-66mm 1:1.2 lens and comes equipped with a lens hood, but also allows for interchangeable lenses.
Canon Inc.
- 2005.006.15.61
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- 1995
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Canon, 35 mm, fully automatic point and shoot camera with built in flash and sliding lens cover. The F 4.2 - 7.8, 70mm zoom lens retracts when camera is closed.
Canon fc-32mh compact flash card
- 2005.005.7.064
- Item
- [manufactured in 2002]
Item was manufactured by the SanDisk Corporation for Canon in 2002 and comes with protective case.
Canon Inc.
- 2005.006.13.92
- Item
- [manufactured between 1982 and 1987]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an automatic exposure single-lens reflex 35mm camera. Metering is center-weighted and aperture priority.
- 2005.006.13.21
- Item
- [ between 1981 and 1987]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm camera with a built in electric 3 frames per second motor winder powered by four AA batteries that also run the metering and shutter timing. The camera has modes for aperture priority and manual.
- 2005.006.08.64
- Item
- [ca. 1950s]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a "hit" type novelty camera for 14 x 14 mm exposures on 17.5 mm paper-backed rollfilm.
- 2005.006.15.26
- Item
- [1991-?]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a automatic snapshot camera for photographs on 35 mm film. DL refers to "drop-in loading". Includes a 28mm/45mm standard lens. Has a display function of the date on the photos.
Fujifilm Corporation
- 2005.005.1.052
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- [20th century]
Item is to be used for duplication of 35mm slides or film strips. The bellows are folded into the adapter unit and is kept in place out of sight with a magnet to protect it from damage. Manufactured by Century Optics.
Eastman EVT 1000 broadcast quality professional video tape
- 2005.001.05.03.055
- Item
- 1984
Part of Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an empty canister for EVT-1000 broadcast quality professional videotape, manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company in 1984.
Kodak Canada Inc.
- 2005.006.15.28
- Item
- [1992-?]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Fuji DL-95 Super. DL for drop-in loading. 35mm film, autofocus, red-eye reduction, panorama mode options.
Fujifilm Corporation
- 2005.005.7.070
- Item
- 1973
Item consists of 2 rolls of 36 exposure Fuji Neopan SS black & white safety film with 100 ISO. This was the most common and least expensive of all the Fuji Neopan films.
Image Arts
- 2005.005.7.034
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24 exposure 110 format colour negative film, new in package. Expiry 07-1991.
Fujifilm Professional NPS160 film
- 2005.005.7.045
- Item
- [about 2002]
Item is a Pro Pack of 5 rolls of film and has a printed expiry date of August, 2005. Film is 220 format colour negative film.
- 2005.006.12.17
- Item
- 1955-1965
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a grey Haco-44 twin-lens reflex camera and case for 4 x 4cm exposures on 127 film. Manufactured by Tougodo, a Japanese camera maker that was active from 1930 to the mid 1960s, this model was also sold under the name Toyoca-44, Kino-44, Laqon-44 and Tower-44. The Haco model has a gray leatherette covering, Hacor 1:3.5 f3.5 6cm lens and viewing lens with bayonet mount and semi-automatic film advance with exposure counter.
- 2005.006.08.30
- Item
- [ca.1970s]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is marked with the Hanimex brand, though the camera was manufactured by the Vivitar Corporation. It is a 110 format camera with a built-in flash powered by two AA batteries. It has a fixed focus. The photographer can select either a normal or telephoto lens, by using a slide switch on top of the camera.
- 2005.006.11.07
- Item
- 1957
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a single lens reflex camera 6 x 6 cm exposures on 120 roll film. Made by Fujita Optical Company for Kalimar (in the USA), the cloth focal plane shutter allows exposures from B to 1/500 sec. Film counter set manually at the first exposure (start at arrow on film back) Sports style viewfinder on viewer shaft.
- 2005.006.13.32
- Item
- [ca. 1957-1980]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm rangefinder camera with a smaller and more sensitive exposure meter than the Kiev-3 and 3A. This was an imitation of the CONTAX II, it was built after the original tools had been removed from the Zeiss factory at Jena. The lens is a Jupiter-8M, f=2/50mm.
Kiev
- 2005.006.15.34
- Item
- [manufactured between 1996 and 1998]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Advantix 5800 MRX. It is an advanced photo system camera that is fully automatic, with self timer and date printing settings. It has a Kodak Aspheric Glass 26-130 Zoom lens.
Eastman Kodak Company
- 2005.006.15.31
- Item
- [1998-?]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Advantix T550. It is an advanced photo system camera that is fully automatic, with self timer and date printing settings. It has an Ektanar All Glass Lens f3.5/28mm lens and a flip-up lens cover that also reveals the flash It is silver in colour.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Bantam Anastigmat Special
- 2005.006.04.22
- Item
- 1936-1938
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a folding strut camera for 2.8 x 4 cm (1.1" x 1.57") exposures on 828 roll film.
- 2005.006.17.24
- Item
- [1999-?]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak DC265 Zoom Camera. It is a digital camera, released as an upgrade to the DC260. It has a maximum resolution of 1.6 megapixels and 2x digital zoom. The camera has a 100ISO rating, an aperture range of F3.0-F14.0 / F4.7/F22 and a shutter range of 1/4-1/400 second. It has a built in flash with auto, fill-in, anti-red-eye and off modes, as well as the option for external flash. It has an optical viewfinder, a 10 second self-timer and came included with a 16MB CompactFlash for storage.
Eastman Kodak Company
- 2005.006.17.26
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- [manufactured in 1996]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak DC265 Zoom Camera. It is a digital camera, released as an upgrade to the DC260. It has a maximum resolution of 1.6 megapixels and 2x digital zoom. The camera has a 100ISO rating, an aperture range of F3.0-F14.0 / F4.7/F22 and a shutter range of 1/4-1/400 second. It has a built in flash with auto, fill-in, anti-red-eye and off modes, as well as the option for external flash. It has an optical viewfinder, a 10 second self-timer and came included with a 16MB CompactFlash for storage.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Digital Science DC20 Camera
- 2005.006.17.27
- Item
- [manufactured in 1996]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of an early digital camera, a simple design with a plastic body and without an image preview screen. In its original box, kit includes Kodak Picture Easy Software package, Kodak Photo CD, The Adventure Disc Photo CD, Kodak Digital Science DC20 Camera Software CD, Kodak Inkjet Snapshot Paper, and users guides and manuals.
Eastman Kodak Company
- 2005.006.13.11
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- 1948
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm camera stamped "Made in Occupied Japan", which began a long history of Konica cameras made for export. The shutter was mounted on the top of a fixed tube.
Konishiroku Photo Ind, Co., Ltd.
- 2005.006.13.14
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- 1967
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is the first Japanese 35mm single lens reflex with focal plane shutter to feature interchangeable bayonet-mount lenses with automatic exposure control. Has a Konica Hexanon AR 40mm F1.8 lens. Also has flash contacts .
- 2005.006.13.69
- Item
- [between 1965 and 1967]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Konica AutoReflex model, Sakura color. It was built from 1965 to 1967. The embossing on the silver 'SAKURA COLOR sticker inside the camera reads 7C, which indicates that this particular camera was likely built in February of 1967.
Item uses 35 mm film in safety cartridge and allows for picture size of 24 x 36 mm and 18 x 24 mm. Fully automatic aperture, manual aperture checker for depth of focus.
Item has standard lens, Konica Hexanon AR 52mm F1.8.
Wound by single lever action. Film wind changes shutter, Rewound by crank after rewind button is depressed.
Pantaprism eye-level viewfinder. Focusing is done with micro-dia-prism incentre of viewfinder. Half-full frame change marks and CdS meter visible in viewfinder.
- 2005.006.13.23
- Item
- [manufactured between 1979 and 1983]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Japanese camera is single lens reflex, 35mm camera with built-in auto winder. Auto film loading and TTL shutter priority auto exposure as well as a manual mode. It has a vertical metal digitally controlled focal plane shutter 2-1/1000. Has a Konica Hexanon AR55 mm lens.
- 2005.006.13.15
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- 1968
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is the first Japanese 35mm SLR camera. The "T" model has automatic TTL shutter-priority metering. It has a Konica Hexanon 1:4 f=21mm lens, serial #7028597, and also includes a Konica Hexanon 1:2.8 100mm lens serial #7230688.
Konishiroku Photo Ind, Co., Ltd.
- 2005.006.13.127
- Item
- [ca. 1963]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a fixed-prism 35mm SLR camera without a meter. The camera features a Konishiroku Hexanon f1.8/52 mm lens in a Konica bayonet-mount.
Konica Hexanon 1:2.8 f=100mm lens
- 2005.005.2.051
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- 2005.005.2.013
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- 1980
Konica Hexanon AR 50mm F1.7 lens
- 2005.005.7.035
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15 exposure colour disc film. Expiry 04-1994 - 3 unopened packages.
- 2005.006.13.70
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- [manufactured between 1987 and 1989]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Kyocera Samurai X3.0. It was manufactured by Kyocera from 1987 to 1989. It is considered to be one of the first bridge camera models, an autofocus single lens reflex camera including built-in non-interchangeable zoom of high specification. It has unusual styling, likely an attempt to avoid associations with conventional SLRs, considered by consumers to be too difficult and complex. Represented a bridge between point and shoot compact cameras and image quality of full SLR systems.
Item uses 35mm film. The lens is a Kyocera Zoom Lens f=25mm-75mm 1:3.5-4.3. Uses an electronic shutter with speeds 2 to 1/500 sec.
Item has an autofocus lock with half-press on shutter release, integral electronic flash that activates automatically, sequence-shooting and 10 sec. self-timer drive modes, optional date/time imprinting at bottom right of image, DX code sensing, ISO 50-3200, and uses a 6v lithium battery.
Light Meter - direct and reflective
- 2005.005.4.008
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- [mid 1950's to mid 1960's]
- 2005.005.2.012
- Item
- 2005.006.13.72
- Item
- [about 1979]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a metal SLR camera has fixed prism with spot metering only. Although the body is in reasonable condition, the shutter is locked. Attached is a Bell & Howell 135mm 1:2.8 lens made in Japan.
- 2005.006.12.13
- Item
- [between 1969 and 1974]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a twin lens reflex medium format camera. Features on this model include a self-cocking winding crank with double exposure prevention.
- 2005.006.08.71
- Item
- [ca. 1959]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a sub-miniature camera. The Mamiya-16 Automatic is much larger than the original Mamiya-16 and includes a coupled selenium meter and a hinged bright-frame finder. The lens is a f2.8/25 mm Mamiya-Sekor lens and a 2-200 shutter.
- 2005.005.2.045
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- 1975
Item is a Micro-Nikkor 55mm lens is composed of 5 elements in 4 groups with a picture angle of 43 degrees. The distance Item is scale is graduated in meters and feet from 0.241m (9.5 in.) to infinity. Tthe aperture scale is f3.5 to f32. The lens is fitted with black rubber focusing ring front and the filter diameter is 52mm.
- 2005.005.3.011
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- 1952
Could be synchronized with any type of still camera. But the sync cable is missing.
Minicam
- 2005.006.08.45
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- 1962
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a subminiature camera with Rokkor F2.8/25mm lens, which used 9mm proprietary cassette film. This model of the Minolta 16 line features a selenium light meter and shutter-priority automatic exposure.
- 2005.006.08.43
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- 1976
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Minolta 110 Zoom miniature, single lens reflex camera. It has a Minolta Zoom Rokkor-Macro 1:4.5 f=25-50mm lens. The aperture is separate from the lens and is placed around the exposure-meter-eye, controlling the shutter speed. It was one of two attempts by Minolta to offer SLR cameras for 110 film format.
- 2005.006.08.26
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- [between 1963 and 1965]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a subminiature camera with wrist strap. The Lens is a Rokkor F2.8/25mm, shutter speeds H (high) and L (low). Auto exposure, coupled shutter metering.
McKoewn Pg. 682
- 2005.006.08.32
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- [between 1966 and 1971]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a subminiature camera from the Minolta series, with detachable dedicated electronic flash, carrying case, presentation case, strap and lens filters. Many accessories were available for this model, including a slide projector, enlarger, and laboratory equipment.
- 2005.006.08.14
- Item
- [1960-1965]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a sub-miniature camera with an Arokkor f3.5/25 lens and a fixes 1.110 shutter.
- 2005.006.13.87
- Item
- [manufacutred between 1955 and 1958]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Minolta A-2 35mm rangefinder camera. It is the advanced variant of the Minolta A, with a faster shutter and lens. It was manufactured in Japan by Chiyoda Kogaku. It has a Chiyoda Rokkor 1:2.8/45mm lens.
Chiyoda Kogaku Seiko K.K.
- 2005.005.4.013
- Item
- [20th century]
- 2005.005.2.028
- Item
- [between 1975 and 1977]
Item is a lens that can be used for a wide range of applications including animal, travel, landscape, portraiture, and even close-up photography. The lens is composed of 4 elements in 3 groups with a picture angle of 18 degrees at infinity. The distance scale is graduated in meters and feet up to 1.5 m and 5 feet. The aperture scale is 3.5 to 22 with a fully automatic aperture diaphragm. The item comes with a Hoya 52mm Skylight (1B) filter and front and rear caps.
- 2005.005.2.027
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Item is a lens is composed of 9 elements in 7 groups with a picture angle of 84 degrees at infinity. The distance scale is graduated in meters and feet up to 0.3 m and 1 foot. The aperture scale is 2.8 to 22 with a fully automatic aperture diaphragm. The item comes with a Toshiba 52mm sl-1a filter,front and rear caps, and a rubbe lens hood.
- 2005.005.2.026
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Item is a lens, first introduced in 1962, which became the most popular lens manufactured by Nikon with 4 million being produced. The lens is composed of seven elements in five groups with a picture angle of 46 degrees at infinity. The distance scale is graduated in meters and feet up to 0.6 m and 2 feet. The aperture scale is 1.4 to 16 with a fully automatic aperture diaphragm. The item comes with a Toshiba 52mm sl-1a filter and front and rear caps.
- 2005.006.13.08
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- 1972
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm camera with a 4 second - 1/1000th of a second vertical shutter and interchangeable lenses with aperture priority auto-exposure. Attached lens is a 1:3.2 18mm accura/sigma.
Nikon Corporation
- 2005.005.2.039
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- 2005.005.2.023
- Item
- [ca. 1970]
Item is a perspective correction lens.
- 2005.006.13.27
- Item
- [manufactured between 1978 and 1984]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm camera with electronically controlled shutter. It comes with a 105mm f2.5 lens S#426848 and user manual.
- 2005.006.15.32
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- [manufactured in 1996]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Nikon Nuvis 125i IX240 APS compact automatic camera with a magnetic information exchange system and 30-100mm power zoom f/4.3-9.2 lens. It has a built-in flash with red-eye reduction.
- 2005.005.1.048
- Item
- [ca. 1982]
- 2005.005.2.019
- Item
- [ca. 1970]
Item is a set of lens extension rings used to be able to focus closer for still cameras. Used for macro photography.
Nikon slide copying adapter PS-4 with Bellows PB-5
- 2005.005.1.051
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- 1982
Item is to be used for duplication of 35mm slides or film strips. The bellows are folded into the adapter unit and is kept in place out of sight with a magnet to protect it from damage.
Nikon slide copying adapter ps-4
- 2005.005.1.017
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- 1982
Item is to be used with the Model PB-4 Bellows for duplication of 35mm slides or film strips. The bellows are folded into the adapter unit and is kept in place out of sight with a magnet to protect it from damage. The PS-4 can also be used with the PB-5 bellows.
- 2005.006.10.06
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- [after 1989]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a four-lens, three-dimensional camera, originally developed by the Nimslo company, the Nishika copies were created after Nimslo was taken over by Nishika in 1989. The camera has a plastic body and 4 identical lenses, a fixed 1/60th shutter that exposes the four square images in synch. When exposed, the 35mm film had to be sent to specialty labs equipped for autostereo (lenticular) colour printing, which produced a true stereo image without the use of glasses. This process was also developed by Nims and Lo, of the original company.
Nissin removable flash unit PF 26
- 2005.005.3.002
- Item
- [ca.1980]
Removable electronic flash for Polaroid cameras. Includes manual.
Nissin
- 2005.006.13.71
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- 1979
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is an Olympus OM-2 N 35mm SLR camera. Chrome model. It is based on the OM-2 model, which is the automatic version of the OM-1.
Item has an Olympus OM-system Zuiko MC Auto-w 1:28 f=28mm lens. Lenses are interchangeable between all OM models.
Item features an electronic shutter, and offers automatic or manual exposure. Uses off-the-film metering and through-the-lens flash automation and was the first camera to have these features. Also has a direct contact inside for Recordata backs, an exposure compensation warning flag and full-frame averaging at all shutter speeds.
Olympus Optical Company Limited
- 2005.006.13.24
- Item
- [manufactured from 1975]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm camera, similar to the Olympus OM-1 MD, but fully automatic aperture-priority metering. World's first camera with OTF (off-the-film) metering. Chrome. Item comes with 2 manuals.
Olympus Optical Company Limited
Olympus zuiko auto-w 35mm f2.8
- 2005.005.2.048
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- [ca. 1979]
Item is a wide angle lens for Olympus M Series, in original box, with original front and rear caps, pouch and paperwork.
Olympus Optical Company Limited
- 2005.006.15.29
- Item
- [between 1968 and 1977]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm camera with fully automatic regulation of shutter and aperture. Fixed focus F3.5/28mm lens and compact size makes this a nice pocket camera. Has gray textured out body casing.
Omega 35mm stainless steel developing tank
- 2005.005.5.017
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Item has a rubber light-tight cap and 35mm stainless steel reel
- 2005.006.07.01
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- 1992
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm, plastic point and shoot camera that takes wide panoramic style photographs on 35mm film. The exposures are masked off (cutting off the top and bottom of the 35mm frame) to produce panoramic images.
- 2005.006.15.25
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- [manufactured between 1996 and ?]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Pentax Espio 115M with remote control and operating manual. It is a 35mm compact zoom camera with autofocus. Grey in colour. Fully automatic lens-shutter with auto flash. Pentax electronic power zoom 35-115mm f/3.9-10.5 lens. Standard/panorama viewfinder, real image with lines for parallax correction, diopter adjustment. Focus lock and flash readiness indicators. Built-in flash with red-eye reduction. Self-timer. Auto-loading, winding and rewinding.
Asahi Optical Co., Ltd.
- 2005.006.15.27
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- [1994-?]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Pentax Espio 140. This is a 35mm compact camera with autofocus and zoom lens. Has a SMC Pentax Zoom Lens 38mm-140mm. Self-timer, CR-123 battery, Multi AF autofucus. Integrated flash. Panoramic mode.
Asahi Optical Co., Ltd.
- 2005.006.15.04
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- [manufactured in 1990]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm automatic camera with zoom and digital display. has red eye feature, timer, flash and remote function has a switch to toggle from panoramic to regular film size.
Asahi Optical Co., Ltd.
- 2005.006.12.22
- Item
- [ca. 1958]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a twin-lens reflex camera for exposures using 4 x 4 cm TLR for 127 film. The camera includes a Topcor 1 : 2.8 =6cm lens and a Toko 1 : 2.8 f=6cm lens. Carl Zeiss Planar lens. Attached to the camera is a black Primo lens cap.
- 2005.006.13.123
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- 1971
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a black compact 35mm rangefinder camera. The camera uses a CdS automatic exposure with a manual override and a Rikenon f2.8/40 mm lens.
- 2005.006.12.15
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- [between 1959 and 1962]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Ricohmatic 225 in case. It is a 6x6 twin lens reflex camera made in Japan by Ricoh from 1959 to 1962. It is a synthesis of all the best technologies of the time. Used no. 120 film, but an optional kit was available to allow for the use of 135 films. Features an uncoupled selenium light meter, EVS numbering system with two ranges, Ricoh Viewer f 3.2/80mm lens/viewer, Seikosha SLV shutter with speeds 1-1/500 sec + B, aperture of 1/3.5 to 1/22, manual focusing, and crank film advance.
- 2005.006.13.103
- Item
- between 1966 and 1974
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm miniature viewfinder camera built by Rollei.
- 2005.005.2.046
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- 1977
Item is a screw mount 50mm f1.4 lens for Pentax SP series. Comes with leatherette case.
- 2005.005.1.040
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- [ca. 1950]
- 2005.006.13.28
- Item
- [manufactured about 1956]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm camera with Ezumar f3.5/50mm lens. Shutter 25-100 or 1-200. Has ASA sync post on front and accessory shoe on top.
Sanei Sangyo
- 2005.006.12.18
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- 1958-1960
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Sawyer's Mark IV 4x4 twin lens reflex camera. It has a Topcor 1:2.8, f=6cm lens, a Sawyer's Japan Ltd. Seikosha-MXL shutter, and a Toko 1:2.8 f=6cm viewing lens. The camera is the same as the Primo Jr, and was also made by To-kyo- Ko-gaku in Japan, but rebranded as Sawyer's Mark IV for the Sawyer's company in Portland Oregan. It was released one year after the Rolleiflex Baby Grey, and is an example of one of the first 4x4 TLR models made in Japan.
- 2005.006.12.24
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- [ca. 1970s]
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a 120 twin-lens reflex camera in its original purple packaging, including the original instruction booklet. The camera uses 120 roll film for 12 frames on 6 x 6 cm exposures or 16 frames on 4.5 x 6 cm exposures. The camera has two f1:3.5/75 mm lens and a 1-300 shutter.
- 2005.005.4.011
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Soligor 35mm Bulk Film Daylight Loader
- 2005.005.5.033
- Item
- [ca. 1970]
- 2005.005.2.002
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- [ca.1970]
Soligor
- 2005.005.2.030
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- [after 1956]
Item has interchanghable mount - similar concept to Tamron's adaptall mount. The item has a Nkion mount adapter.American Allied Impex Corporation manufactured photographic equipment under the Soligor brand commencing in 1956.
American Allied Impex Corporation
Soligor zoom macro 28-80mm c/d 1:3.5-4.5
- 2005.005.2.042
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Item is a lens with a Nikon AI Mount, Soligor lens were manufactured by the American Allied Impex Corporation after 1956.
- 2005.006.08.70
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- 1947
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a sub-miniature camera for 10 x 14 mm exposures on 16 mm film. Camera has a nickel plated body and uses a Stekinar f3.5/25 mm Antistigmat fixed-focus lens. Item has original case and lens cap.
- 2005.005.3.003
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- [1970's]
Sunpak
- 2005.005.3.009
- Item
- 1960
Portable electronic flash to synchronize with various still cameras.
Sunpak
- 2005.005.2.024
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- [early to mid 1970s]
Tamron SP 28-80mm f3.5-4.2 lens
- 2005.005.2.037
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