- 2005.006.13.131
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- [between 1972 to 1984]
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Item is a 35 mm single lens reflex camera with an uncoupled selenium meter and automatic diaphragm. This camera features a Petri f1.8/55 mm lens made in Japan.
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Item is a 35 mm single lens reflex camera with an uncoupled selenium meter and automatic diaphragm. This camera features a Petri f1.8/55 mm lens made in Japan.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Item is a 35mm miniature viewfinder camera built by Rollei.
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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
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Item is a 35 mm cameras with 1/30 - 1/500 shutter speeds and a Helios 44 mm f2 lens. The camera has an uncoupled selenium meter and a match-needle on top housing. The match-needle was a system of exposure metering commonly used in the 1960's and 1970's. The system used small needles (similar to small watch hands) that lined up to indicate the level of exposure.
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Item is a 35 mm camera with a split image rangefinder and automatic exposure camera. A signal appears in the viewfinder if the film will be overexposed and the shutter cannot be released. Lens is a Yashinon - DX, f1.7, 45 mm.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Item is a twin lens reflex medium format camera. Features on this model include a self-cocking winding crank with double exposure prevention.
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Item is a typical medium format twin lens reflex camera, designed to resemble a Rolleiflex. The "LM", for light meter, indicates that this model has a selenium cell exposure meter on top, with meter control on left side. Shutter: Copal MX. 80mm f3.5 Yashicor Lens.
Yashica Co. Ltd.
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Item is a medium format twin lens reflex camera for 6 x 6 cm exposures on 120 roll film. Marketed as a professional camera, lenses are interchangeable (both the upper and lower lenses are removed together) without exposing the film. Extra lens included (Mamiya-Secor f4.5, 65 - 135 mm with a Seikosha - S shutter 1 - 1/500 sec.)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Item is a "hit" type novelty camera for 14 x 14 mm exposures on 17.5 mm paper-backed rollfilm.
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Item consists of a 16mm miniature camera, the Minolta 16 Model P. It has a Rokkor f3.5/25mm lens with an aperture scale from f3.5 to f16, a 1/100 second speed shutter, a tripod socket, and a flash terminal. There is also a flash unit and clamp to secure the flash on.
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Item consists of the 16mm miniature camera, the Minolta 16 QT. The camera has a silver top plate and black body. It has a Rokkor 23mm f3.5 lens; a two speed shutter of 1/30 and 1/250 seconds; bright-frame type viewfinder; IC viewfinder lamps for over- and under- exposure lamps; and automatic metering. This camera was the last made for Minolta's 16mm film cartridges and uses PX-825 battery alkaline batteries.
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Item consists of a Yashica Atoron, a subminiature camera with a smooth finish. It uses 8 x 11 mm on 9.5 mm film (Minox cassettes). This camera has a Yashinon f2.8/18mm fixed focus lens with an aperture scale from f2.8 to 16. The shutter has speeds of 45-250, B. There is also a Selenium meter and built-in UV filter. It is also known as the "Revue Mini-star."
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Item is a half-frame camera for exposures on 35mm film. Lens is 28mm, surrounded by the Cadmium Sulphide (CdS) sensor cells that make up the light meter.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Item is a subminiature camera, similar to the Minolta 16 MG, manufactured between 1966 and 1971. The images produced by 16 MG-S are a substantial improvement over the 16 MG. By using single perforated film format, the negative size was increased from 10x14mm to 12x17mm thus producing an image almost 50% larger. Composed of 4 elements in 3 groups the 23mm (f2.8-16) lens had a fixed-focus set at about 13 feet. Shutter speeds ranged from 1/30 to 1/500.
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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
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Item is a subminiature camera for 10 x 14 mm exposures on 16mm film in special cassettes. The camera has a removable lens system and includes a Riken Ricoh F1:3.5/25mm and Riken Telescopic lens F1:5.6/40mm in original wooden box and a box of Golden Ricoh Film in cartridge. The Golden Ricoh was originally names the Golden Steky, both models were higher end miniature cameras and were electroplated in gold.
McKoewn, pg. 828
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Item is a subminiature camera, Model P - in original case with strap. Lens is a Rokkor F3.5 /25mm.
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Item is a subminiature camera, taking 10 x 14 mm exposures on 16mm film in special cassettes. Comes with 4 extension lense and a tripod adapter. Lens is a Rokkor F2.8/22mm .
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Item is a Subminiature camera that took 20 exposures, 10 x 14mm, on 16mm film. The camera has a built in coupled light meter. Also contains an original film cartridge.
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Item is a subminature camera with a Rokkor F3.5/25mm lens, shutter speed is 1/100 only. The camera has a synch contact for flash attachment. Item comes with case.
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Item is a 12 x 17 mm size subminiature camera. Has a Rokkor F3.5/25mm lens, shutter 30-250, and auto-metering. Also has a hot shoe electronic flash attachment.
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Item is a Pocket 110 subminiature still camera. Lanthar F5.6/24mm lens. Has programmed mechanical shutter with 4 weather symbols. Has wrist strap, and hot shoe attachment. Includes manual.
McKoewn, Pg. 971
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Item is a subminiature camera taking 9mm film (in cartridge). Lens is a Rokkor F3.5/25mm. Comes with wrist strap, film cartridge, manual, pouch and three filters in original box. Group in original gift box. Shutter works.
McKoewn pg.682
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Item is a 35mm half frame automatic camera. Fixed focus, selenium meter coupled, clockwork film drive.
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Item is a sub-miniature camera with an Arokkor f3.5/25 lens and a fixes 1.110 shutter.
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Item is a "Hit" type novelty subminiature camera for 14 x 14 mm exposures on 17.5 mm paper-backed rollfilm. This style of camera was named for the original Hit camera design that inspired many similar cameras. This design is a chrome and black leatherette construction. Hit cameras were first produced in post WWII Japan, and were sold for about $0.50 each. Miniature accessories, such as filters, lens hoods and leather carrying cases, were also available. It is not known if this camera is related to the Crystar company.
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Item is a 110 mm picture pocket camera. In black leather pouch. Uses magicube flash bulbs.
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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.
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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.
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Item is a folding Ikonta-A style camera; for 16 exposures on 120 rollfilm. It contains a Kolex Anastigmat f3.5/7 cm lens in a Dabit-Super shutter marked "OKAKO TOKYO" at the top.
Kodak Bantam Anastigmat Special
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Item is a folding strut camera for 2.8 x 4 cm (1.1" x 1.57") exposures on 828 roll film.
Item is a projector for 35mm tranparencies, similar design to GAF auto slide viewer. Holds about 20 slides.
Item is a 16mm slide projector (a 35mm slide adapter is included) with f2.5 40mm Rokkor lens. Illumination is supplied by a 75 watt lamp. A brown leather case with user manual is included.
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
Canon fc-32mh compact flash card
Item was manufactured by the SanDisk Corporation for Canon in 2002 and comes with protective case.
Canon Inc.
Fujifilm Professional NPS160 film
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.
15 exposure colour disc film. Expiry 04-1994 - 3 unopened packages.
24 exposure 110 format colour negative film, new in package. Expiry 07-1991.
Soligor 35mm Bulk Film Daylight Loader
Omega 35mm stainless steel developing tank
Item has a rubber light-tight cap and 35mm stainless steel reel
Item consists of a light exposure meter which is used to measure light to determine the appropriate exposure settings. Back of exposure meter states that it's shock proof.
Item consists of a light exposure meter which is used to measure light to determine the appropriate exposure settings. This meter uses selenium cells.
Item consists of a light exposure meter which is used to measure light to determine the appropriate exposure settings.
Light Meter - direct and reflective
Item is a cube shaped flash gun for use with the Minolta 16 MG-S and the Minolta 16 QT.
Polaroid Corporation
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.
Accura
For small flash bulbs. Sync cable connection
Syno Lite Pats & Pats
Battery operated. Fires small flash bulbs
Electronic Flash - semi-automatic for hot shoe or synch-cabled cameras. In original box, with instruction manual and warranty card.
Vivitar Corporation
Small black electronic flash accessory for film camera, in black leather case.
Could be synchronized with any type of still camera. But the sync cable is missing.
Minicam
Portable electronic flash to synchronize with various still cameras.
Sunpak
Sunpak
Nissin removable flash unit PF 26
Removable electronic flash for Polaroid cameras. Includes manual.
Nissin
Konica Hexanon 1:2.8 f=100mm lens
Olympus zuiko auto-w 35mm f2.8
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
Item is a screw mount 50mm f1.4 lens for Pentax SP series. Comes with leatherette case.
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.
Soligor zoom macro 28-80mm c/d 1:3.5-4.5
Item is a lens with a Nikon AI Mount, Soligor lens were manufactured by the American Allied Impex Corporation after 1956.
Item is a lens that comes with Adaptall 2 Nikon. The lens has an AI Mount and a leather case.
Tamron SP 28-80mm f3.5-4.2 lens
Lens is housed in Omicron-El plastic storage case.
3 close up lens in leather pouch (+1, +2, +3). The lens have a diameter of 52mm. The lenses can be used individually or in combination to do micro photography.
Item is a 2x teleconverter used to increase the focal length of a lens. It comes with front and rear caps
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
Bushnell automatic 1:3.5 200mm lens
The item is a telephoto lens with a Nikon mount. It comes with front and rear caps.
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.
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.
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.
Item is a perspective correction lens.
Item is a set of lens extension rings used to be able to focus closer for still cameras. Used for macro photography.
2 X Teleconverter made for Exakta lens.