Item is a Contessa-Nettel folding/bellows camera. Only the structure of the camera exists, it is missing a lens. The company Contessa-Nettel AG was a German company that existed between the years 1908 and 1919. The company was known for cameras with a focal plane shutter.
Item is a Kodak No. 2 Folding Cartridge Hawkeye Model B camera. Manufactured by the Canadian Kodak Co. Limited in Toronto, Ont. Shutter made in Rochester N.Y., U.S.A. by Eastman Kodak Co. Features a Kodex No. o meniscus lens with a Kodak shutter with options for Time (T), Bulb (B), 1/25 and 1/50 sec. Uses Kodak No. 116 film.
Item is a folding camera for 5.7 x 8.25 cm (2.25" x 3.25") plate or sheet film. The camera was designed as the Nagel 18 by Dr. August Nagel for his company in Stuttgart Germany and renamed the Recomar 18 after the company was purchased by Kodak and became the German branch of Eastman Kodak: Kodak AG. Lens is a Kodak compur.
Item is a vertical style folding bed camera for 8.25 x 14 cm (3 1/4" x 5 1/2") exposures on 122 roll film. The shutter has Timer and Bulb settings and a Bausch & Lomb lens.
Item is a folding Roll film camera for 620 film. Viewfinder on top, with Kodamatic flash shutter and synchron contact. Kodak anastigmat 4.5 105mm coated lens. The Monitor was also manufactured for 616 film. Item has a homemade leather case.
Item is a typical Kodak folding roll film camera for 620 film. The simple Kodak shutter allows T, B, and I. The Kodet lens goes from F1:12.5 to F:32. The non-optical viewfinder is a folding frame type, there is also a brilliant viewfinder. The camera comes with manual and box.
Item is a folding trellis strut camera from the Vest Pocket series for 4.5 x 6 cm (1.77" x 2.36") exposures on 127 roll film. Lens is a Kodak Anastigmat 84mm f4.7, with a ball-bearing shutter with B,T, 1/25, 1/50, etc.. A case in included.
Item is a folding strut camera from the popular Eastman Kodak Vest Pocket Kodak series. For 4.5 x 6 cm (1.75" x 2.36") exposures on small format, 127 roll film.
Item is an compact double extension folding plate or sheet film camera for 9 x 12 cm (3.5" x 4.75"). Lens is a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 1 :4,5 f : 13.5cm with a Compur shutter (1 to 1/200th). The camera has both a brilliant viewfinder and a sports-finder.
Item is a self-erecting folding camera for 5.7 x 8.25 cm (2 1/2" x 3 1/4") exposures with 120 autographic roll film. The Autogrpahic feature allowed notes to be made on the film by scratching them into the film paper with a special stylus. A window opened in the back of the camera to expose the backing paper. Lens is a Bausch and Lomb with Kodak ball bearing shutter.
Item is a self-erecting folding bed camera for use with 5.7 x 8.25 cm (2 1/2" x 4 1/4") Premo brand film packs. Lens is a Rapid Rectilinear lens by Bausch and Lomb with a Kodak Ball Bearing shutter and cable release.
Item is a self-erecting folding amateur camera for 8 exposures of 5.7 x 8.25 cm (2 1/2 x 4 1/4") on 620 roll film. This camera originally sold for $30.00 in the United States.
Item is a Vest Pocket strut camera for 4.5 x 6cm exposures on 127 roll film. Strut cameras differed from other folding cameras in that the lens remained exposed or uncovered when the camera was folded down. This model has a Bakelite body.
Item is a folding autographic camera that allowed one to write on the negative using a metal stylus. Photos were taken on 120 roll film. In 1917 the ends were changed from a squared to rounded version, and the No. 2A was produced with the rounded ends until 1926.
Item is a folding camera for 6 x 6 cm roll film exposures. Shutter release is on the body, but there was no double exposure prevention. Equipped with a Agnar F4.5/85mm lens with Vario shutter.
Item is a high quality black leather-covered folding roll film camera, with a rangefinder of the rotating wedge type, gear coupled to front cell focusing lens. This camera has a chrome top. It has the normal lens - a Tessar 75 mm 1:3.5. and a Synchrop Compur shutter.
Item is a small, folding strut camera for making 4 x 6.5cm exposures on 127 film. Unlike folding bed cameras, the lens remains exposed (on the outside of the camera) when the camera is collapsed. Lens is an Ansco Anastigmat f6.3.
Item is a typical mass-produced, self-erecting, folding roll film camera for amateur use. Made 8 5.7 x 8.25 exposures on 620 roll film, but could be converted for other formats with the Kodak Tourist Adapter Kit.
Item is an early folding plate camera with a Rulex triple anastigmat F13, 1:4 lens and an unmarked compound shutter. Includes both a brilliant viewfinder and optical direct finder.
Item is a folding camera, designed as an updated version of Bessa RF (1936), with housing for coupled rangefinder in chrome instead of black. Synchro-Compur 1/500 shutter. Heliar f3.5.105 lens. 6 x 9 cm prints on 120 roll film.
Item consists of a No. 3A Autographic Kodak special folding camera that makes pictures sized 3.25 x 5.5" on 122 film. Comes with CRF rangefinder. This is one of the very first cameras manufactured with a coupled rangefinder. The Autographic feature allowed notes to be made on the film by scratching them into the film paper with a special stylus. A window opened in the back of the camera to expose the backing paper.
Item is a folding camera for 3 x 4 in. exposures on Ensign quarter plate film. Lens is an Ensign Anastigmat series 6 lens, Sector shutter 1 sec. - 1/100 sec.
Item is a folding camera for For 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. exposures on A-116 film. This was a version of the No. 1A Kodak Jr. updated to include the autogrpahic feature, which allowed notes to be made on the film by scratching them into the film paper with a special stylus. A window opened in the back of the camera to expose the backing paper. The original selling price was between $11 and $24. Has a Kodak F-79 lens. Lens is a Kodak Anastigmat F-77 lens, 130 mm. with a Kodak ball bearing shutter.
Item is a folding camera for 5 1/2 x 3 1/4 in. exposures. The Autogrpahic feature allowed notes to be made on the film by scratching them into the film paper with a special stylus. A window opened in the back of the camera to expose the backing paper. Lens is a Bausch + Lomb rectilinear lens with ball bearing shutter 1/25 - 1/100 sec. The camera was manufactured from 1913-1926.
Item is a folding camera with black leatherette case and leather bellows. Features a cord with metal push button shutter-release. Fitted with a Kodak Antistigmat lens f7.7 (170mm), No. 11592. Took Autographic film No. A-122. Serial no. 652261.
Item is a folding field camera for exposures on 8x10 plates, manufactured by the Rochester Optical and Camera Company. Wood camera with red bellows and brass hardware. Created for advanced amateur and professional photographers, the back was reversible to allow the photographer to photograph in both landscape and portrait orientations and had adjustable tilt to account for distortion. Includes a Ross f8-64 lens.
Item is a black leather-covered wooden folding 5" x 4", or quarter plate, camera. The camera has red leather, diagonal cornered bellows, Bausch and Lomb Automat shutter, and BECK 7" Convertible Double Aplanat lens. The ring-shaped clamp dates the model to 1907.
Item consists of a 5" x 7" dry plate view camera with Eastman Kodak Company Fixed Prime Lens with automatic shutter. The City View camera from the Seneca Camera was available in several sizes from 5"x7" to 17"x 0", and were originally sold in a set that included a base, plate holders, carrying case, and tripod.
Item consists of a black leather case with red velvet lining containing a Premo No. 9 Kodak folding camera, two wooden negative holders, and the camera manual. The camera used 5 x 5 or 5 x 7 plates or film packs.
Item consists of a Jules Carpentier Photo-Jumelle, a rigid-bodied binocular camera. One lens is for viewing and the other is for taking single exposures. This jumelle-type camera is not a stereo camera. The magazine holds 12 plates that are 4.5 x 6 cm or 6.5 x 9 cm in size. There is also a rare stereo version of this camera.
Cameras of this kind were used during the 18th and 19th century by artists and travelling tourists to sketch landscapes and buildings. A piece of transparent paper was placed on the matte screen. One could now trace the outlines of the subject as a guide for later elaborate sketching or painting. It was the predecessor of photographic cameras which, after 1839, could record the image by the reaction of chemical substances to light. Later the simple meniscus lenses were replaced by more corrected lens elements.
Item is a small, wooden camera obscura with a single meniskus lens to demonstrate function of matt glass focusing screen and focal length. It is a replica built in the style of the small "mousetrap" cameras designed by William Henry Fox Talbot in the mid 1830's. They were simple wooden boxes with a single lens used to expose paper negatives, sensitized by silver nitrate (the calotype or Talbotype process). Exposures often took hours, and Talbot had several of the cameras made by a local joiner near his country home in Laycock, Wiltshire.
Item consists of 10 No. 0 Class M (medium peak) Superflash screw mount flash bulbs manufactured by Sylvania Electric Products Inc. The bulb created 20,000 Lumen per second at 3,800 degrees K.
Item is a metal flash lamp for use with flash powder. It consists of a wooden handle holding a sheet of metal with a folded lip, where the flash powder was placed.
Item consists of One Pair Kodak Handy Reflectors ...And One Handy Measure for Picture Making at Night. Included in a yellow and green paper envelope with black text are 2 foldable reflecting cones, 2 metal rings, and ABC intruction cards.
Item consists of a Kodak Floasholder Extension Unit Model B. It is in its original packaging, containing flash holder, clamp, plastic guard, and two 2-way flashguard envelopes.
Item consists of a Kodak B-C Flasholder. It features a 22.5-volt battery-condenser system for dependable flash synchronization and can be used with most flash-synchronized cameras, such as the Brownie Six-20 models.
Item consists of a 12 pack of Philips Magicubes. They introduced in 1970 as an improvement on flashcubes. As oppsed to being fired electrically by batteries, they were fired mechanically by a small bar striking a pin coated in fulminating material. This advancement made cheap flash cameras possible. They were used in cameras such as the Kodak Instamatic and the Agfa Autostar X-126, among others.
A Very sophisticated flash gun with folded circular reflector, exposure slide rule, and test lamp. Allows setting for open flash (reflector folded). It can use two sizes of flash bulbs. Battery is a Mallory M505 - 22.5 volts. The reflector can tilt 90 degrees upward. PC camera cord is missing. The letters E. B. are visible above the hot shoe.
Item is an electronic flash for the Polaroid Land camera, designed to fill in shadows from indoor lighting. The flash could fire 100 times before having to replace the bulb.
Flash bulbs in boxes (PT11) 3 boxes GE Twelve M2B Flashbulbs 2 boxes GE Flashcubes 2 boxes GE MagiCubes 1 box GE Super Cubes 3 boxes AG-1B Flashbulbs 1 box GE PH/SM Photoflash lamps 1 GE Photoflash 22 1 GE Lamp 1 box GE Synchro-Press 5B Photoflash 2 GE projection lamp 1 box GE 5B flashbulbs 1 box GE number 6 sure-fire flash bulbs
Flashbulbs in Boxes (PT11) 1 box Sylvania Flashbulbs M2B blue dot 1 box Sylvania Flashbulbs M3B blue dot 1 package Amplex photoflash type 5 2 boxes Sylvania blue dot Magicubes 1 box Sylvania blue dot flashcubes 1 box Diramic Flip Flash super 10 1 package Philips topflash 1 package GE Flip Flash II 1 box Sylvania Superflash M25 1 box GE M3 flashbulbs (box only) 1 box Westinghouse M2B 1 box Westinghouse M2 clear 1 box Sylvania Light Bulb 1 box Westinghouse Photoflash bulbs 1 Rollei projector bulb 1 box Sylvania Superflash class M 1 Wabash Photolamp Corp. No. 0 Super Flash photolamp 1 GE Flip Flash II (no box) 1 Sylvania Flash Bar (no box)
Unsorted loose bulbs (PT12) 3 sylvania Wabash Superflash No. 2 4 Phillips PF5 1 GE Lucalox LU150/55 1 GE 6 2 Phillips Photoflux 1 GE Photo Flash no. 22 1 GE Edison Maza Photoflash no. 22 2Sylvania P25 1 Phillips PF 1/97 3 Sylvania M-2 (Blue dot) 1 unknown 1 unknown blue dot flash bulb 1 Westinghouse photoflash 11 2 unknown medium blue dot flash bulb 2 Sylvania M-25 1 GE ELN. No. 113 1 GE SM 2 3 GE flashcube 4 GE Magicube 4 Sylvania Blue Dot Magicube 1 ITT Flashcube 1 small Westinghouse frosted 1 small GE frosted 1 small GE 1 Phillips PF 1 1 Philips PP 1R 1 Phillips PP 1 1 AG 1 flashbulb 1 blue AG3B flashbulb
Item consists of an Ernst Leitz Visoflex Mirror Reflex Attachment & Bellow with a black Hektor 13,5 cm. Includes original carrying case and a mechanical shutter release cable cord.
1 Olympus 55mm Skylight 1A 1 Fuji Film Light Balancing Filter A2 for Fujica Single-8 1 Kodak Series VII Daylight Filter for Type A film 1 Kodak Series VI color compensating filter CC-10M 1 Kodak Series VI yello color filter 1 Omag filter 40 1 Canon close up lens uv filter 72mm 1100 1 Kenko LBW10 49 orange filter 1 Kodak #2 yellow filter (glass only) 1 Kodak Series VI Kodachrome Haze filter 1 Kodak #13 Close-up attachment 1 Kodak Series V Wratten Filter 1 Kodak Wrattan filter # 54 B 1 Kodak series VI adapter ring 31.5mm 1 Kodak Series 4 daylight filter for type A color films No. 85 1 Kodak Close-up attachment No. 6A 1 Kodak Series VI adapter ring 31.5mm with UV filter 1 Kodak Series V wratten filter A 1 Kodak orange filter, glass only 1 Kodak cloud filter No. 13 1 Kodak Series 5 daylight filter for type F color film 1 Kodak Series 6 Skylight filter No. 1A 1 Kodak Series VI Wratten filter No. 85B 1 Hoya 40.5 85B 1 walz UV filter 1 EdnaLite filter 514 1 EdnaLite filter 601 1 Voigtlander G1/37 mm 1 Walz red filter for Argus C-3 1 Walz #112 1A filter 1 Kodak Series VI color compensating filter CC-05M 1 Kodak Series VI color compensating filter CC-10C 1 Eumig Makro filter 1 Zeiss Ikon 351/6 graduated yellow filter 1 Carl Zeiss Jena Proxar 0.67 x 37 1 Zeiss Ikon 988/12 yellow filter 1 Sharplite optical filters Type A 21.5 1 Harrison corrector disc 1 Minolta color filter set for Minolta-16 II 1 Polaroid light polarizing series VI filter 1 Kodak Wratten gelatin No. 1A Skylight filter 1 Lee filters sample set 1 roscolene filter sample set 1 Minolta filter set 1 Canon 72mm No. 4x 1 Zeiss Ikon Contapol 4x polarizing filter 1 No. 1 58mm filter 1 Kodak series VI wrattan filter A red filter 1 Aroma 55mm No. 2 filter 1 Optex 52mm UV filtre 1 1 m - 40" filter 1 2 m - 80" 1 Tiffen 49mm Hazan filter 1 B+W 50mm ES 101 filter 2 Toshiba 52mm SL-1A filter 1 Kodak series V adapter ring 25.5mm with series V wrattan filter no. 85 B 1 Sepia filter (glass only) 1 Kodak FIV/32 -1.5 L=3x orange filter 1 Lifa Tagesslicht 1 red filter (glass only) 1 Impakt 1A 55mm filter 1 Toshiba 52mm SL-1A 1 yellow filter (glass only) 1 Tiffen 67mm 80 B blue filter 1 Toshiba 72mm SL-1A filter 1 set of Crown 52mm close up filters 1 Utilo filter Wratten K-2 No. 8 yellow filter 1 set Kodak Cmbinaion filter series VI