- 2005.005.1.005
- Stuk
- [ca.1965]
Minox GmbH
Minox GmbH
Leitz Wetzlar
Ernst Leitz Wetzlar GMBh
Linhoff handle for Linhof Technika 70
Item is a package of 50 sheets of tissue paper used to clean photographic lenses and filters.
Eastman Kodak Company
Zeiss Tessar f2.8, 80 mm. lens
Item is a fixed focus lens for 6 x 6 cm. exposures, Zeiss Tessar f2.8, 80 mm. lens Compur rapid shutter 1 - 1/400 sec.
Wratten stained gelatine light filters
Item consists of three Wratten stained gelatine light filters. There is a red, blue, and green one. Each filter is packaged in an individual envelope with use and care instructions.
Eastman Kodak Company
Item consists of three Agfa Lichfilters (light filters). Each filter is individuall packaged in a box. Item includes an "Agfa Mittleres Gelbfilter Nr. 3," a "Nr. 20 - Farbenfilter - 60/60mm," and a "Nr. 3 - Gelbfilter - 75/75mm."
Agfa Ansco Co.
Item consists of a Pneumatic Shutter for large format still cameras. Rubber shutter releases missing.
Nissin removable flash unit PF 26
Removable electronic flash for Polaroid cameras. Includes manual.
Nissin
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
Item is a metal teardrop-shaped holder. A roll of magnesium ribbon dispenses out from the top. The use of this flash was intended for printing.
Item is a cube shaped flash gun for use with the Minolta 16 MG-S and the Minolta 16 QT.
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 6 No. 22 magnesium flash bulbs.
Canadian General Electric Company
Sylvania Wabash Superflash flashbulbs No. 0 Class M
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.
Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.
Item consists of 9 screw mount magnesium flash bulbs of various sized and manufacture.
Item consists of a light exposure meter which is used to measure light to determine the appropriate exposure settings.
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. Back of exposure meter states that it's shock proof.
Kodak Photographic Step Tablet No. 2
Item is a plastic printing aid used to determin photographic density. The tablet is calibrated and includes the calibration certificate, signed by a Kodak employee.
Eastman Kodak Company
Item is a set of 6 filters used in photographic printing to alter the contrast and range of values in prints. Developed by C.E. Kenth Mees for the Wrattan & Wainwrite in 1906, the company was purchased by Eastman Kodak company in 1912.
Eastman Kodak Company
Item consists of a metal darkroom kerosene lantern with a hinged body, oil base, and a wick adjuster with "W.V&B." embossed on it.
Item consists of a metal darkroom lantern with a sliding door and wax light.
Kodak Developing and Printing Outfit No. 2
Item consists of a cardboard box containing materials necessary to develop film and print black and white photographs at home. Items include a Kodak candle lamp darkroom light, glass chemical stirrer, glass measuring cup, darkroom thermometer, 3 black enameled printing trays, black enameled adjustable printing frame for 95 x 150 mm (3.75" x 6"), 95 x 95mm (3.75" x 3.75"), and 65 x 95 mm (2.5" x 3.75") prints. The set includes the original yellow Kodak box, and an insturction booklet for the use of the set.
Item consists of a wooden box used for black and white film developing, containing a stainless steel round metal film tank and reel for 120mm film, 2 handles for film winding that fit through holes in the box, 1 film spool, and a metal instrument. A metal spool holder is mounted to the inside of the box. To use the developing tank, the film backing paper is attached to a spindle in the wooden developing tank, along with a light-tight cover, all of which are wound onto the spindle. The spindle is then transferred to the metal developing tank to be processed.
Source: Early Photography (2019). Roll-film developing tanks. Retrieved from: http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_D70-X.html
Eastman Permanent Crystal Pyro
Item is a half pound bottle of Eastman Permanent Crystal Pyro, the "superior form of pyrogallic acid." This form of developing agent was very popular in the 1800s to 1920s.
Polaroid autoprocess colour transparency film with processing pack
Polaroid Corporation
Item consists of packaging for Royal Dry Plate glass plate negatives, opened and empty. Package originally contained 1 dozen 4.75 x 6.5 inch plates. The side of the box is stamped with the emulsion number 7554.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Item consists of packaging for The Stanley Dry Plate glass plate negatives, opened and empty. Package originally contained 1 dozen 5 x 7 inch plates. The side of the box is stamped with a partially rubbed off emulsion number, possibly 1938.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Item consists of packaging for Plaques Photo-Hall silver chloride gelatin plate positives, opened and empty. The side of the box is stamped: 44x107.
Item consists of packaging for Royal Dry Plate glass plate negatives and a dozen plates. Package contains a dozen 4.75 x 6.5 inch plates. The plates are wrapped in a black paper lining. The side of the box is stamped with the emulsion number 2786.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Item consists of the original packaging for sensitized paper for dark room usage. The box is now open and empty. Has labels attached to side and bottom for Azo semi-matte, double weight post cards for No. 2 average negatives and Azo F No.4 glossy double weight post cards. Side label is stamped with "Expires May 1, 1935" and bottom of the box is stamped with "1221414446 T 3H1."
Item consists of the following films in original packaging:
2 Kodak Verichrome Pan: black-and-white panchromatic film VP 122
4 Kodak Verichrome Pan: film for black-and-white prints VP 620
6 Kodak Verichrome Pan: film for black-and-white prints VP 126-12
2 Kodak Verichrome Pan: black-and-white panchromatic film VP 616
1 Kodak Verichrome Pan: film for black-and-white prints VP 127
5 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 120
2 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 116
2 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 127
1 Kodacolor II Film: color negative film for color prints C 616
1 Kodacolor II Film: film for colour prints C 828
1 Kodacolor II Film: film for colour prints C126-24
3 N110-24 Etco Photo film for color prints, daylight type
1 Minox Agfapan 400 Professional film
6 Minolta 16 ASA 100 DIN 21 black and white film
1 Famous Brand Triple-Print Colour Film 620
1 Film for Expo Watch Camera
2 HIT film panchromatic specialized for Toy Camera, non halation fine grain high speed
Exposed film without packaging:
2 Kodak Pan Film 116
1 Kodak Verichrome Film 118-6
1 Kodak Verichrome Film 116
3 Kodacolor II Film various sizes
1 Kodak Vericolor III Professional Film , Type S VPS 120
1 Kodak TXP-220 Professional Film
Eastman Kodak Company
Item consists of an unopened package of 24 sheets of 10 cm x 15 cm "grade E hard medium double weight" photographic post card paper.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kodak Super Panchro-Press P-1200 glass plates
Item consists of 2 unopened packages of 12 8.2 x 10.8 cm (3.25" x 4.25") or quarter-plate glass photographic plates, made by Kodak Limited, England.
Kodak Panchro Royal Film de Sécurité
Item consists of 1 package of 25 sheets of 9 x 12 cm Royal Panchro safety photographic film, manufactured in France by Kodak.
Item consists of 6 dry plate negatives of 5th Avenue and 42nd Street in New York. They are contained in a A Lumiere & Ses Fils box for 4.5 x 10.7 cm silver bromide gelatin plates. The glass negatives have the image location written on them. Stamped on the bottom of the box is R 47617.
German tailboard camera with Rodenstock Bistigmat lens
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a wood and brass folding tailboard field camera, likely of German manufacture, for 18 x 13 cm (7" x 5") exposures on glass plates. Camera is equipped with square bellows, hinged ground glass focusing screen, and no shutter. Bellows are secured with pins, when extended, inserted into keyhole slots. The slide out lens board has a Rodenstock Bistigmat 13 x 18 lens with rotating aperture wheel. The camera is equipped with 2 plate holders for use with 18 x 13 cm (7" x 5") glass plates, with a wooden adapter insert to hold smaller 12 X 9 cm (3.75" x 2.5") plates.
English wetplate tailboard camera
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a wood and brass folding tailboard wet plate field camera, likely of English manufacture, for 10.7 x 8.2 cm (3 1/4" x 4 1/4") or "quarter plate" exposures on glass plates. Camera is a landscape orientation with square bellows, hinged ground glass focusing screen, and no shutter. Bellows are extended by twin tracks. The slide out lens board has a mounted brass lens, of unidentified manufacture, with rotating aperture wheel and leather lens cap.
The camera is very similar in design to a 1/4 wet plate camera model designed by W. Morley, London, but does not have the identifying makers marks.
English wood and brass field camera
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a wood and brass folding field camera, likely of English manufacture, for (3 1/4" x 4 1/4") or "quarter plate" exposures on glass plates. Camera is a landscape orientation, bellows are extended and clipped in place with keyhole slugs and focused using twin tracks. The fixed lens board has a mounted f8 brass Taylor Taylor and Hobson brass lens with no shutter.
Perken, Son & Rayment field camera
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a wood and brass folding field camera, for 4 1/4" x 3 1/4" or quarter-plate exposures on glass plates. Camera bellows are extended and clipped in place with a keyhole slug and focused using a track. The removable lens board has a mounted f6 brass Perken, Son & Rayment lens with no shutter.
Marion & Co. 5x7 Tailboard Camera
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a wood and brass folding field camera, for 4¾" × 6½" (120 × 165) or half-plate exposures on glass plates. Camera bellows are red leather and square cornered. The lens is a J.H. Dallmeyer rectilinear lens, dated 1889, with the serial number 49700.
Marion & Co.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
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.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
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.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a camera
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.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a black bakelite camera for 25 x 37 mm exposures on 828 rollfilm.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a miniature novelty camera which snap onto a 110 film cartridge. The lens is an F8 25mm with a 1/120 sec. mechanical shutter. It has a folding type sports finder and is attached to a keychain.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a specialty camera manufactured by CAMBO B.V at Kampen in the Netherlands. Designed specifically for passport photographs, the cameras took 4 instant images at once. The front plate holds four identical Cambonar lenses, all with apertures from f 8. to f 32, and a focal length of 125mm. The individual or (optionally )coupled shutters allow exposures from : B, 1/50, and 1/ 100 of a second. The back with a fine mat screen allows focusing by moving the lens board with all 4 lenses by a precise rack and pinion drive, which can be arrested by a separate screw. The mat screen can be lifted to allow inserting of a standard Polaroid film holder for 4x5 professional film. The photographer could expose all four lenses together or every one separately. The individual fields on the back measure each 55 x59 mm. A flash sync terminal and a socket for a cable release were included.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a hand-made stereo camera created by attaching two instamatic cameras together (a Kodak X-15 and a Kodak X-15F).
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a limited edition single-use camera with flash, created for the millennium (year 2000). Camera is in original packaging and contains 27 exposures of Kodak 800 iso film. Film expired in September, 2001.
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a black, disposable point-and-shoot camera intended for amateur photographers. It also comes with instructions on how to get your particular brand of film developed and an envelope to mail it in. The Love camera was first developed in 1973 by a Canadian company that originally called it the "Lure", selling it under the name "Love" in the United States. The camera was sold to the Brazilian manufacturer Sonora Industrial in 1981. While the company made a few improvements, the basic design remained simple.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a black, disposable point-and-shoot camera intended for amateur photographers. It also comes with instructions on how to get your particular brand of film developed and an envelope to mail it in. The Love camera was first developed in 1973 by a Canadian company that originally called it the "Lure", selling it under the name "Love" in the United States. The camera was sold to the Brazilian manufacturer Sonora Industrial in 1981. While the company made a few improvements, the basic design remained simple.
Webster's Dictionary, Book 110, Shutter chance book camera
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a camera
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a red plastic 35mm camera branded with the McDonald's logo. The camera includes a photofinishing offer, and is marked as one of 500 35 mm Ronald McDonald Cameras.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a black/gray camera used with 120 cartridge film, includes a 75mm lens. Mainly used as a promotional item due to cheap quality.
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a black bakelite minicam for 3 x 4 cm. on 127 film.
Vidcom Super 8 Cartridge Viewer
Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a hand-held black and white Vidcom Super 8 cartridge viewer. Cartridge is ¨Short Irons¨ by Arnold Palmer with patent pending No.10-12-05. Image shows golfer with the instructions ¨Hit down into ball for backspin.¨
Kodak photofinishing equipment and products
Part of Former Kodak employee donations
Lapidus, Philip