- 2005.006.14.15
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- 1973
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Item is a snapshot camera for instant photographs with Polaroid 100 series packfilm. Uses "blue dot" flashcubes.
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Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a snapshot camera for instant photographs with Polaroid 100 series packfilm. Uses "blue dot" flashcubes.
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Item is a folding, rangefinder, snapshot camera for instant photographs with Polaroid 200 series pack film. Body is grey plastic and does not have a tripod socket, includes a 3-element f8.8 lens. Manuals, accessory flash, timer and carrying case included.
Polaroid Corporation
Item is used for doing test exposures with 4x 5 cameras, using instant Polaroid brand film.
Polaroid Corporation
Item is a wooden Plate holder for 4 x 5 plates - contains 2 undeveloped glass plates.
Wilfrid Laurier University
Lens is housed in Omicron-El plastic storage case.
Item is a group of negatives and prints, examples of various photographic media.
1 wet collodion plate 16.5 x 21.5 cm
2 glass plate 16.4 x 21.3 cm
3 glass plate 16.5 x 21.5 cm
4 glass plate 16.4 x 21.5 cm
5 polaroid sx 70 10.8 x 9.9 cm
6 polaroid polacolor 2 8.5 x 10.5 cm
7 polaroid polacolor 2 8.5 x 10.5 cm
8 Kodak Handle instant photo 10.2 x 10.2 cm
Photographic equipment catalogues and price lists
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Seris contains catalogues, price lists and advertisements for various photographic equipment available for sale from various companies, with a concentration on early 20th century companies, particularly from the Rochester, New York area.
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Item is a rtepresentant of the fully automatic point and shoot cameras. It ha a built in flash, a zoom lens f=35 to f=90 mm. A small LCD screen on the back allows the reading of data. The camera has a macro setting.The camera uses 35 mm film in standard cassettes. It has Autofocus.
Asahi Optical Co., Ltd.
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Item is a single-lens reflex 35mm camera with interchagneable lenses. The camera is a fully mechanical, manual camera without program modes. It is often considered the archetypal "student's camera" due to its simplicity of functions and robust design. The K1000 was equipped with a TTL metering system, wide-ranging shutter speeds from 1/1000 to 1 s, and the ability to use all the available K-mount lenses made by Pentax.
Asahi Optical Co., Ltd.
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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.
Item allows accurate viewing from the top when using single lens reflex camera
Item is a mechanical shutter with pneumatic operation, includes bulb and tubing. The Packard-Ideal shutter is used behind the lens in large-format view cameras.
Packard Shutter Company
Omega 35mm stainless steel developing tank
Item has a rubber light-tight cap and 35mm stainless steel reel
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
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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
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Item is a single-lens reflex, 35mm camera with aperture priority auto exposure. Manual exposure is available via an accessory shutter speed dial. Uses OM system lenses. Item includes an Olympus T20 Electronic Flash.
Olympus Optical Company Limited
Olympus OM Systems manual for macrophoto group
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Olympus Optical Company Limited
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Olympus Optical Company Limited
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Item is a wooden box camera with leatherette covering for large 8.25 x 10.8 cm (3.25 x 4.25") exposures on 124 film. The design is simple, with a fixed focus and shutter speed. The roll film was advanced past the lens manually with a small crank. The original sales price was $4.00.
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Item is a fairly large box camera, for 6 7.5 x 12.7 cm (3 x 5") exposures on Kodak 130 film. Simple lens and rotary shutter.
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Item is a simple, wooden box camera with leatherette covering and brass trim, for use with 116 roll film (or D6 and D12 Agfa film).
No. 2 Cartridge Hawkeye Model C
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Item is a leatherette covered box camera for exposures on 120 film. Originally designed and produced by the Boston Camera Company, Hawk-Eye camera production changed hands twice, once in 1890 when sold to the Blair Camera Company, then again in 1907, when Eastman Kodak purchased the company. Simple lens and rotary shutter.
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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.
Nikon slide copying adapter ps-4
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.
Nikon slide copying adapter PS-4 with Bellows PB-5
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.
Item is a set of lens extension rings used to be able to focus closer for still cameras. Used for macro photography.
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Item is a 35mm rangefinder camera with autofocus, built-in flash, motorized film transport. 35mm f3.5 Nikon Lens.
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Item is a compact point and shoot camera and uses the Advanced Photo System film cartridge (16.7x30.2mm) It has a 24-48mm (35mm equiv. to 30-60mm) f/4.5-8.4 zoom lens with two aspherical lens composed of 5 elements in 4 groups. It is possible to take close-up photographs to 60 cm. A case and manual are included.
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Item is a manual focus SLR with manual exposure control or aperture priority auto exposure, and electromechanical components. The FE has a "full information" viewfinder and introduced interchangeable focusing screens to the compact F-series. The FE accepts all lenses with the Nikon F bayonet mount with some exceptions. A body cap is included with the camera.
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This camera introduced automatic Multi-Pattern metering and Als lenses. It boasts five exposure modes, TTL metering and a top speed of 1/4000. Shutter is destroyed unfortunately. It comes with a Tamron zoom lens 1:3.8 38mm. This lens had a notation "lens over exposes" on it.
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Item is a professional 35mm single lens reflex camera system with interchangeable lenses. The Nikon F2 incorporates features first realized in the Nikon F camera. Controls were updated for easier functionality. Lens, screens and finders are interchangeable with the Nikon F. The item comes with DP-1 finder and flash attachment.
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Item is a 35 mm camera with auto focus feature and many improvements on the well established F. Type has automatic film transport and fully automatic operation as well as manual operation with the aid of a feature called :Image Master. The attached ( exchangeable ) lens is an AF. Macro Zoom Magnicon" MC 28 to 70 mm f= 1:3.5 -4.5. The controls are at the top of the body. Flash and a hot shoe on top are provided.
Item is a perspective correction lens.
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Item is a manual single-lens reflex 35mm camera. The Nikkormat incorporates an electronically controlled vertical travel shutter. Located on the camera's top panel the shutter speed dial offers speeds from 4 sec to 1/1000 sec. Flash sync for electronic flash at all speeds up to 1/125 sec and for FP, M and MF type flashbulbs at all speeds from B to 1/1000 sec. The camera allows for film speeds from ASA 25-1600 and has a TTL center weighted metering with manual exposure control. The Nikkormat EL was produced in white/black chrome versions.
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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 manual single-lens reflex 35mm camera. The Nikkormat incorporates an electronically controlled vertical travel shutter. Located on the camera's top panel the shutter speed dial offers speeds from 4 sec to 1/1000 sec. Flash sync for electronic flash at all speeds up to 1/125 sec and for FP, M and MF type flashbulbs at all speeds from B to 1/1000 sec. The camera allows for film speeds from ASA 25-1600. The has a TTL center weighted metering with manual exposure control. The Nikkormat EL was produced in white/black chrome versions.
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 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.
Lenses for various motion-picture cameras and projectors.
Eumig Wien Eumakro 2x, super 8 lens
Eumig Eumicron 0.5x, super 8 lens
Eumig Eumacronar 0.5x lens
Cosmicar TV 16mm Lens
Cosmicar television 50mm lens
Tamron TV 16mm lens
Computar TV 8,5 mm lens
Miscellaneous Kodak catalogues
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Eastman Kodak Company
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Minox GmbH
Minox daylight developing tank
This item is a daylight developing tank, manufactured by Minox and made of bakelite material. The tank comes with two rings to be used in the development of shorter 15 and 36 exposure lengths of film introduced in 1968 and 1969. The thermometer is no longer with the tank. The tank comes with original packaging.
Minox GmbH
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Item is a Uses 35 mm film, 1/30 - 1/500 shutter: Minotar 1:2.8 f=35 mm. lens and 35 EL manual.
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
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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 subminiature camera, Model P - in original case with strap. Lens is a Rokkor F3.5 /25mm.
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
File contains owner's manuals for various Minolta cameras.
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Item is a 110 mm picture pocket camera. In black leather pouch. Uses magicube flash bulbs.
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.
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Minolta Camera Co., Ltd.
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Ehrenreich photo-optical industries inc.
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Item is an automatic snapshot camera for photographs on 126 film cartridges. The Minolta model is higher quality than many of the inexpensive, basic cameras for 126 cartridges. While the operation of the camera is simple, the engineering design is complex. One feature of most Minolta Autopak cameras was the ability to keep a flashcube mounted on the camera at all times, allowing the camera to authomatically fire the flash if needed. This later became common with electronic flashes, but was unusual during the age of flashcubes and x-cubes.
This model is a 400-X: cartridge loading camera with automatic slenium metering and Rokkor f2.8/38mm glass lens with fixed focus. No batteries required for meter or flash.
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Item is a typical automatic point and shoot camera with built-in flash and auto focus feature. Self-timer feature is set by a top lever. The lens is a Minolta standard 38mm with a telephoto accessory function 60mm lens. Lens cover is automatic. Film transport is automatic, battery is lithium cr p2 6 volt. Black carrying case is included
Minolta Camera Co., Ltd.
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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 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 a silver subminiature camera, for 10 x 14 mm exposures on 16mm film. In original box, includes Minolta brand colour print film, camera case, strap and tripod mount.
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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.
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Minolta Camera Co., Ltd.
Could be synchronized with any type of still camera. But the sync cable is missing.
Minicam
Minicam Flash Gun for Large Magnesium Flash
Identical guns (A and B). Connected by cable. Probably a Euopean maker. Takes 3c type batteries
John Durst
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.
Lens is housed in the box for El-Omegar 50mm f/3.5 lens.
Item is used for fitting various lenses into incompatible camera lens mounts using a series of adjustible screws.
Part of Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
File contains manuals for the Mamiya C330 professional camera.
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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.)
For closeup shots for a Mamiya 645 camera.
Item consists of 2 hand painted, medium format lantern slide with 8 individual images. Illustrations resemble Punch and Judy cartoons.
Lloyd's the daylight bulk film winder
Item comes in an original box with instruction sheet. The crank to advance film on to the cassette is missing.
Linhoff handle for Linhof Technika 70
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Item is a bellows camera for 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 exposures on sheet or roll film. The lens is mounted on a non Linhof plate and is a substitute - a Schneider Xenar f4.5 105 mm. lens, with a Compur shutter 1-1/250 . Bellows show repair attempt. Cleaned and lubricated. Viewfinder has a special cover plate. A plate for lens change range finder and calibration is mounted on the camera. With Linhoff handle and 4 film holders.
WARNING: When closing front cover, the lens must be fully retracted.Avoid force.
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File contains a users guide
for the Linhof Master Tecknika 4x5 camera.
Item is a lens for 4 x 5 in. exposures on sheet film Schneider-Kreuznach symmar f6.8/130 mm. lens, Compur-Synchro shutter 1-1/500 sec. Includes 2 other lenses: Scheider-Kreuznach symmar 1:5.6 135 mm, and the other is 1:5.6 240mm. Both have Compur shutters. This camera is considered to be the ultimate for architecture and technical photography. It is still on the market and still used by professionals.
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Item is a large format camera for 6 x 9 cm exposures on sheet or roll film. The Technika system used interchangable lenses mounted on boards. The back is extendible and is adjustable no all four corners to control for perspective. A plate for lens change range finder and calibration is mounted on the camera and the viewfinder has a special cover plate. No plate holder, or film holders are included, the lens is mounted on a non Linhof plate and is a substitute - a Schneider Xenar f4.5 105 mm with a Compur shutter 1-1/250.
Item is a lot of 3 electric light meters for still photography.
Light Meter - direct and reflective
Item is an assortment of 4 lenses for 35 mm cameras.
Lens Caps, filters & cable release
Item is a box containing various lens caps and filters for still cameras, movie cameras etc.
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Item is a compact, black plastic, point and shoot viewfinder camera. The lens has two focal length options, 2.8 F= 40 mm amd 5.6 F= 80mm. Fully automatic, Film speed, distance and exposure are set with no override settings. A small LCD Screen on top shows self-timer, battery status, film indicator and frame counter.
Set of 5 Lantern Slides used for teaching purposes. Manufactured for the Ontario Government Picture Bureau.
15 exposure colour disc film. Expiry 04-1994 - 3 unopened packages.
Konica Hexanon AR 50mm F1.7 lens
Konica Hexanon 1:2.8 f=100mm lens
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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.
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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.
Kodak one-time use camera part
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Item is an internal portion of a Kodak manufactured, disposable 35mm camera. Cameras were returned for to Kodak after development, where portions of the camera were re-used in a new disposable camera.
Has a shoe bracket and cord fitting for attachment to most flash synchronized camera. Comes with box.
Eastman Kodak Company
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Item is a small, flat, hand-held camera with black plastic body and brushed metal, gold-coloured front plate. Intended by Kodak to replace their instamatic line of cameras, the Kodak Disc cameras were designed to be simple to use, with all automatic functions. Took Disc film, a proprietary format that made 15, 11 x 8 mm exposures; this small negative size made the resulting prints very grainy when enlarged and the camera model was not Kodak's most popular. This item includes the original packaging, with unopened twin pack of Disc film and strap.
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Item is a disposable camera, with plastic body and lens. This model was adapted with a special plastic overbody for underwater use.
Eastman Kodak Company
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Item is a one-time-use camera with a 27 exposure Max 800 ISO film. The Ultra-Compact features a Kodak Ektanar lens.