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Minolta XL601

Item is a handheld, amateur, motion picture camera for use with super 8 film. The camera includes a Minolta Zoom Rokkor f1.7-f7.5, 45mm lens and runs on two AA batteries. Capable of shooting 18 frames per second.

Alfred Darling Cine Camera

Item is a 35 mm wooden box camera designed and built by the UK Manufacturer Alfred Darling. The model can be identified as a Darling product by the presence of the iconic AD logo engraved on multiple camera features, including the footage counter and the interior wooden panels.
The English-pattern cinema uses a hand-wound two-sprocket claw mechanism to advance the film and a variable speed shutter that allows for continuous or single-frame shots. This item also has a glass pressure plate, which allows the user to focus directly on the film by looking through the rear focus tube. The wooden mahogany body has a leather strap on top and a tripod mount at the base of the device. This model has two internal stacked 300’ wooden box magazines. Other technical features include a footage counter and a level on top of the camera that allowed for a balanced shot when using a tripod.
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3D binocular viewfinder camera (Coronet)

Item is a plastic three-dimensional stereo camera with binocular viewfinder. This item makes 4 stereo pairs or 8 single images, exposure is 4.5 x 5 cm on 127 mm roll film. The single shutter-speed is 1/50, twin f11 meniscus fixed-focus lenses, lenses are separated by 53 mm. Instructions on how to use the camera on labelled on the back of the object by manufacturer. Item has simple uncoated lenses with flash contacts on the right side.

Colorburst 100 Camera

Item is a battery-powered Colourburst 100 instant camera with a Magicflash. The camera was produced by Kodak to replace the EK4 and was priced to compete with the Polaroid Pronto! series. It has a tiny electric motor powered by one J‐size battery that is good for a minimum of 10 packs of film. This model also has a low‐light signal that indicates when you should switch to flash.
Colorburst cameras offer a focusing scale around the lens, and a zooming circle in the finder as a focusing aid. This model has an automatic electronic shutters, focus‐linked flash automation, and a sensor that prevents the flash from firing if the safety cover is in place or the film pack is empty.

Colorburst 350 Camera

Item is a battery-powered Colourburst 350 instant camera with an electronic flash and close-up lens. It retailed for $96.50 USD when it came on the market.
Camera has faceplate attached; rare, as in 1976 Polaroid launched a lawsuit against Eastman Kodak for patent infringement. After a fifteen year legal battle, Polaroid won and Kodak wrote them a check for $925 million, which was the largest settlement ever paid in a patent trial and Judge Rya Sobel barred the company from the instant-photo business. Due a class-action suit, Kodak then had to buy back the cameras for as it could no longer supply film so it offered a refund for customers if they mailed in the faceplate.

Polaroid 850 Electric Eye Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a leather carrying strap and polished steel body. It has an electronically controlled shutter, automatic programmed exposure and two built in tripod mounts for increased display options. It generally retails for around $20. Serial number is R122624.

Polaroid 95B Camera (Speedliner)

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a metal body and leather hand strap, and usually retails for around $20. Item also comes with a Polaroid Model 240 print copier and a Polaroid Filter Kit 541. Features include: 130mm f/8.8 lens, shutter with speeds ranging from 1/12 seconds to 1/100 seconds, an exposure value (EV) setting(with this system, instead of using traditional f/ stop names (f/8, f/11, f/16, etc.) each f/ stop opening was assigned a number), wire frames, and a pop up viewfinder. Serial number is J582, S767008.

Polaroid 220 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and usually sells for around $15 now. Comes with two manuals and a light for a model 268 flashgun, but missing assorted parts to make it functional. It was a low-end model from the Polaroid Automatic land camera series, which used packfilm. However, after 1970 Polaroid had started focusing on new film and cameras such as 600 series and SX-70 series, leading to the model being discontinued in 1970. Serial number is ZB419405.

Polaroid 340 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that now usually sells for around $30. There is a fold-up viewfinder assembly with two windows, one with the instant split-image rangefinder and separate framing window. The lens is 114 mm 3-element glass. The aperture control options are f8.8-45 and the shutter speeds range from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is BE246444.

Polaroid 195 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body, and usually sells for around $275. It features mechanical and manual exposure systems and a 4 element lens. The 195 features a mechanical timer and a viewfinder with separate rangefinder and viewfinder windows. It also has a f3.8 114mm lens and aperture control is at f 4.5. Serial number is AD199074.

Polaroid 455 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body, and usually sells for around $30. It has a built-in mechanical development timer, the lens is 114 mm f/8.8 3-element glass and the photo exposure is automatic. The shutter is electronic and speeds range from 1/1200 to 10 sec. The viewfinder has projected framelines and automatic parallax compensation. It comes with a Polaroid focused flash, but the bulb is missing. Serial number is DS101552.

Polaroid ProPack Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and Pro Flash. It now retails for around $80 and is the ideal choice for a variety of purposes. It has multiple types of flash, two picture formats, a distance scale, an electric eye, and a digital timer. Viewed to be cost-friendly, it could take instant proofs for photo shoots to use as a reference point to decide on integral elements such as framing, lighting, etc, allowing them to move forward quickly. Partial serial number is available: NA8B.

Polaroid Colorpack 85 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and wrist strap, that now usually sells for around $20. It comes with two manuals. Borrows heavily from the Colorpack 82, with the addition of a built-in development timer. Shutter is automatic and speeds vary from 1/500 to 1 sec. Aperture controls vary based on film: F/9 for standard Polacolor 88, F/60 for standard film 87 (3 000 ASA). Photos are automatically exposed and exposure compensation is manual, through the use of a lighten or darken photographs dial. Flash uses a standard flash-cube. Serial number is HF134A.

Polaroid Zip Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and wrist strap, that now usually sells for around $20. It comes with a manual. With this model, loading film was simplified and these photographs do not need to be treated after launch. The aperture control ranges from 17.5 to 90. The lens is a 100 mm meniscus and the shutter has only one speed, the 1/200 sec. Serial number is KD2181A.

Polaroid Super Colorpack Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and wrist strap. It comes with a manual. It originally retailed for $49.95, but now usually sells for around $20. Serial number is EHHH134PA.

Polaroid Square Shooter Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and wrist strap, originally retailing for $34.95 and now usually retails for around $10. Design of camera borrows heavily from the Polaroid Colorpack II. The lens is 114mm, f/9.2 3-element plastic and the shutter is electronic, with speeds ranging from 1/500 to 10 sec. Photos are exposed automatically. The aperture control options are set for 75 and 3000 speed films. Unique features include: a built-in socket for Hi-Power flashcubes; Focused Flash; and "triangulation distance finder" focusing aid, which requires the photographer to be of average height and the subject to be at the same level. Serial number is FHF145PB.

Polaroid Colorpack V Camera (CP5)

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and wrist strap, that now usually retails for around $20. Similar to the Colorpack, which also came onto the market at the same time, and borrows heavily from the Colorpack II. There is an electronic shutter with speeds that vary from about 1/500 to 10 sec and aperture control setting are fixed for 75 and 3000 speed films. There is a built-in flashcube socket, with the flashcube automatically rotating after each exposure and this flash can use either standard or Hi-Power flashcubes. Also comes with a "face sizer" focusing aid for 5 ft. setting only. Photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is KE4021A.

Polaroid Electric Zip (Red) Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and wrist strap, that originally retailed for $21.95, but now usually retails for around $20. This low cost meant it was a good starting camera for those who were just beginning to learn about photography. Camera borrows heavily from the Polaroid Colorpack II. There is an electronic shutter with speeds that vary from about 1/500 to 10 sec and aperture control settings are fixed for 75 and 3000 speed films. There is a built-in flashcube socket, with the flashcube automatically rotating after each exposure and a "face sizer" focusing aid for 5 ft. settings. The lens is 114mm, f/9.2 3-element plastic and photos are exposed automatically. It also comes with a manual lighten/darken control. Serial number is TD6291A.

Polaroid EE33 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and back toggle, and now usually retails for around $20. Model borrows heavily from the Polaroid Square Shooter 2 and was produced for the international market. The lens is 114mm, f/9.2 3-element plastic and there is a built-in flashcube socket, with the flashcube rotating automatically after each picture. The shutter is electronic and speeds range from 1/500 to 10 sec. Photos are exposed automatically. The aperture control option is set for 75 speed film and there is a "face sizer" focusing aid for images within 5 ft. Serial number is KL5101A.

Polaroid Minute Maker (Brown with Silver Bezel) Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, neck strap and back toggle, that originally retailed for $24.95 and now usually retails for around $10. Item borrows heavily from Polaroid Colorpack V (CP5). There is an electronic shutter with speeds that vary from about 1/500 to 10 sec and the aperture control setting is fixed for 75 speed film. There is a built-in flashcube socket, with the flashcube automatically rotating after each exposure and this flash can use either standard or Hi-Power flashcubes. Also comes with a "face sizer" focusing aid for 5 ft. settings. Photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is TD8031AA.

Polaroid Pronto! Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that originally retailed for $66 and now usually sells for around $10. It was part of another attempt by Polaroid to make their cameras more affordable for the masses and is the first non-folding SX70. Features of the Pronto! include: an electronic shutter and automatic exposure, a three-element, 116 mm f/9.4 plastic lens, and the option to add a flashbar for indoor photos. This model relies heavily on guessing for focusing as users are required to turn the ring around the lens to set the distance from the subject. Serial number is NC724BD.

Polaroid 1000 Camera Special Edition

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that now typically sells for around $50. Similar to the Polaroid One Step. It is a simple point-and-shoot camera, with the option for manual exposure control, a viewfinder, a single-element 103mm f/14.6 plastic lens and the option to attach an additional flashbar. Serial number is CVA918DC.

Polaroid Autofocus 660 Camera (Transparent display)

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that usually sells for around $110. It is a clear display model showing the inner workings of the camera. It is quite rare and was a display model in a supplier's shop and is technically functional, but it has not been tested.

Polaroid Sun 650 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that originally retailed for $85 and now usually sells for around $30. It comes with a manual. Features include: a 116mm f/11 single-element plastic lens, a built in "close up" lens for subjects less than 6ft away, a built-in autoflash and a manual lighten/darken control. Also has a fixed focus, an electronic shutter with speeds ranging from 1/4 to 1/200 sec and photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is E2K5323VA.

Polaroid Cool Cam Camera (Red and Black)

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that originally retailed for $69 and now usually sells for around $40. Item is similar to the Polaroid Sun 640 and has a close-up lens, suggesting it was a later model. Features include a 116mm f/11 single-element plastic lens, with fixed focus (sharpest at 4-5 feet), an electronic shutter (speeds range from 1/4 to 1/200 sec, and an autoflash. Serial number is C3Q1176VKAC.

Polaroid One Step Autofocus Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and hand strap. Item has a built-in auto flash, a plastic lens with a closeup option, an automatic focus with the choice of 3 different zones, and photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is FZH FLA69 VDKA.

Polaroid Impulse Camera (Blue)

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and neck strap, that usually sells for around $30. Features include: a single-element 116mm f/9 plastic lens with a fixed focus(works best with subjects 4-8 feet away), an electronic shutter, with speeds ranging from 1/4 – 1/200 sec, photographs are exposed automatically and there is a built-in electronic flash. Serial number is J8Y0VKNA.

Keystone Rapid-Shot 750 Camera

Item is an instant camera, with a plastic body and hand strap, that usually sells for around $80. Features include: two exposure settings of black and white or colour, a manual exposure control through a lighten/darken switch, 2 distance settings and the option to turn the flash on or off. Has no electronic flash, but a place for a flash bar socket exists.

Polaroid SX70 Alpha Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, that originally retailed for $233 and now usually sells for around $140. It comes with a flash bar and #1210 diffuser. The lens is 4-element glass lens, 116 mm, f/8 with a manual distance setting and a minimum focusing distance of 26 cm. There is a manual lighten / darken exposure control and the model has "fill-flash" capability (using Flashbars). Early production models, such as this one, are simply labeled "SX-70 Alpha" with no additional number, but they later came to be known as the Polaroid SX70 Alpha 1.

Polaroid SX 70 Camera and Presentation Set

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, that originally retailed for $180, but now usually retails for around $140. Camera also comes with a tripod mount, remote shutter button, accessory holder, close-up lens, flash diffuser, three manuals and a carrying case. There is a 4-element 116mm f/8 glass lens with a minimum focus of 10.4 inches and front-cell focusing and the viewfinder offers single-lens reflex(SLR). The shutter is electronic, with speeds ranging from 1/175 to 10 sec and there is a socket to plug-in the remote shutter release. The exposure is automatic, with an aperture range of f/8- f/22 and smaller apertures are possible when flash is used. There is also automatic flash exposure based on focus distance, with the maximum distance being 20 ft. The camera has a built-in flashbar socket and additional accessory flashes were also available. It was the first camera to use Polaroid integral print films and it marked the beginning of a trend towards cameras with an SLR and a folding body. Serial number is C404089014.

Polaroid Spectra Onyx Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and hand strap, that usually sells for around $50. Camera is transparent on top, allowing for partial view of inner workings of camera. Features include: a 25mm f/10 3-element Quintic lens, a self-timer, an optional flash button, photos are exposed automatically, sonar autofocus, sound, a manual lighten/darken option and a remote control option. Serial number is H7E2AWQMNA.

Polaroid Spectra 2 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and hand strap, that now usually sells for around $20. Item is similar to the Spectra camera. Camera has a Polaroid quintic 125mm f/10 3 -element plastic lens. The only option for photographers on this model is the exposure adjustment, which can be adjusted manually, making instant photography more instantaneous. Serial number is D28J8JJDUFBA.

Polaroid 700 ID Camera

Item is a Polaroid Passport camera, with a plastic body and handle. Comes with a manual and instructions on how to prepare the validation plate. There is a focal distance of 1.2 m, f stops are 8 to 32 and electronic shutter speeds are B, 125 and 60. The camera automatically takes one picture after the other, works without batteries and there is the option of adding a flash with an x-sync cable. Serial number is A31481, EM2231A.

Polaroid Model 253 Camera

Item is a Polaroid Passport camera, with a plastic body and and hand strap, that usually sells for around $30. Item comes with a leather case, manual and a registration card. There is 4 lenses, an optical viewfinder, a shutter release cable, shutter has speeds of B, 125, 60. Serial number is D46458.

Polaroid Model 254 Camera

Item is a Polaroid Passport camera, with a plastic body and and hand strap. Item comes with a leather case, manual and a registration card. There is 2 lenses, an optical viewfinder, a shutter release cable, shutter has speeds of 8, 16, 32. Serial number is M00399.

Polaroid Memory Maker Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, neck strap and back toggle, that usually sells for around $80. Lens is plastic and the camera focuses from 3 ft. to infinity(over 30 ft. for Polaroid). There is a manual lighten/darken exposure dial, but the electric eye feature automatically determines shutter speed and aperture control. Also has a built-in flashcube socket, with the flashcube automatically rotating after each exposure. Serial number is TD8251AA.

Polaroid Instant 10 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, and now usually retails for around $30. Model borrows heavily from the Polaroid EE 33 and was produced for the international market. The lens is 114mm, f/9.2 3-element plastic and is a standard helical mount focusing lens (Polaroid Polartriplet) with a minimum focusing distance of 1 meter. There is a built-in flashcube socket, with the flashcube rotating automatically after each picture. The shutter is electronic and speeds range from 1/500 to 10 sec. Photos are exposed automatically. The aperture exposure is automatic through the electric eye feature and there is a "face sizer" focusing aid for images within 5 ft. Serial number is VJ8272A.

Polaroid SX70 Alpha 1 Model 2 (Black with Brown Cover) Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, that originally retailed for $180 and now usually sells for around $80. Item is similar to the Polaroid SX 70 Alpha 1 camera. The lens is 4-element glass lens, 116 mm, f/8 with a manual distance setting and a minimum focusing distance of 26 cm. There is a manual lighten / darken exposure control and the model has "fill-flash" capability (using Flashbars). Serial number is 4B725121052.

Polaroid SX70 Alpha 1 Model 2 (Black with Black Cover) Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, that originally retailed for $180 and now usually sells for around $80. Item is similar to the Polaroid SX 70 Alpha 1 camera. The lens is 4-element glass lens, 116 mm, f/8 with a manual distance setting and a minimum focusing distance of 26 cm. There is a manual lighten / darken exposure control and the model has "fill-flash" capability (using Flashbars). Serial number is 5D725750061.

Polaroid SX70 Alpha Special Edition Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body, that usually retails for around $100. Features include: a manual focus dial with a range from a foot to 30+ ft. using split circle alignment, and automatically adjusting shutter with speeds from 1/175 to 5+ seconds, aperture exposure automatically adjusts from f8 to f22, and a lens which is 116 mm f8, 4 element glass. Serial number is 4L622677252.

Polaroid Pronto! SM Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap. Similar to the Pronto! in design. Features include: an electronic shutter and automatic exposure, a three-element, 116 mm f/9.4 plastic lens, and the option to add a flashbar for indoor photos. Serial number is ANF623AB.

Polaroid 1000 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that now typically sells for around $50. The shutter speed is 1/4 to 1/200 sec and is electronic. The aperture is fixed at F/14.6, manual lighten/darken control is possible, focusing options are 0.9 m to 30+, and the lens is plastic 103mm. At the height of production, 30,000 of these cameras were made each day. Serial number is CJV808GA.

Polaroid Sun 600 SE Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that usually retails for around $20. Features a single-element 106mm f/14 lens, with a focus range from 4 ft to infinity, a light management system, a built-in electronic flash, and an electronic shutter with speeds ranging from 1/3-1/200 sec. Serial number is E3E99920NA.

Polaroid Spirit Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that usually sells for around $20. It is based on the Polaroid One Step 600 Camera, marking it as being one of the later models; earlier models had a tan body and were based on the Polaroid Amigo 620. The lens is 116mm f/9 3-element plastic, there is an automatic focusing system with the Polaroid Sonar AF system and minimum focus is 3ft. The shutter is electronic, with speeds ranging from 1/4 - 1/200 sec and photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is A6J89963NC.

Polaroid McDonald's Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that usually sells for around $220. Similar in design to the Polaroid 635 CL. Features include: a plastic lens, a built-in autoflash, a manual lighten/darken control, an electronic shutter and photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is F1E56037NH.

Polaroid Spice Cam 600 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and hand strap, that usually retails for around $40. Features include: a 116 mm f/11 single-element lens, with a close-up option for objects 0.6-1.2 m away, the shutter is electronic, with speeds ranging from 1/4 - 1/200 sec, photos expose automatically and there is a built-in electronic flash with an override button. Serial number is C8D ATHA9 VAJA.

Polaroid OneStep Autofocus (Digital Exposure System) Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and neck strap, that usually sells for around $20. Features include: a 116 mm, f/11, single-element plastic lens, with autofocus (2-zone detection), an electronic shutter with speeds ranging from 1/4-1/200 sec, an autoflash and manual exposure control through the use of a lighten/darken control. Serial number is G56 02CUX VAGA.

Polaroid Spectra QPS Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and hand strap, that usually sells for around $20. Features include: a 25mm f/10 3-element Quintic lens, a self-timer, an optional flash button, photos are exposed automatically, sonar autofocus, sound, a manual lighten/darken option and a remote control option. Serial number is M6V21V42NA.

Polaroid 35mm Autofocus

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body. Features include: a built-in flash, manual exposure control by a light/darken switch, an autofocus lens with red-eye reduction. Serial number is T-094-C.

Alfred Upton Photography fonds

  • 2014.006
  • collection
  • 1965, 1987

Fonds contains photographic camera equipment used by the photographer Alfred S. Upton, and an exhibition catalogue that accompanied a 1987 exhibition of his work at the Pearl Street Gallery in Hamilton, Ontario.

Upton, Alfred S.

Kodak Camera Catalogue, 1935

Catalogue featuring Kodak cameras and accessories availalbe in 1935. Models include: Jiffy Kodak Vest Pocket, Jiffy Kodak, Kodak Junior, Kodak Six-16, Kodak six-20, Kodak Bantam, Kodak 3A Series II, Kodak Recomars, Kodak Vollendas, Kodak Retina, Kodak Duo Six-20, Kodak Brownie, Brownie Junior, Baby Brownie, Cine-Kodak K, Cine-Kodak Eight.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Reproduced photographs

File contains reproductions of photographs used by corporate communications and also likely by the Kodak Canada Heritage Collection and Museum. Subject matter includes: Plant and facilities at Colborne and King streets; Kodak Heights; factory work; employees; wartime; product images; dental and medical photography; George Eastman; corporate events; and others. Some reproductions annotated.

Kodak Canada Inc.

No. 2 Brownie Camera Model C

Item consists of a cardboard box camera with a black grained pattern cloth covering; for 6 2.25" x 3.25" exposures on 120 film. Camera has a Meniscus lens and rotary shutter.

Kodak Pony 135 Camera Model B

Item is the first Pony Camera for 35mm film and features a non-interchangeable Kodak Anaston f4.5/51mm lens in a focusing mount. This model has a silk-screen printed metal front plate and shutter ring.

Optima 500

Item is a Agfa Optima 500 35mm camera. The camera introduced a new body for the Optima, similar to the Agfa Silette Record of 1963, containing a selenium meter, rapid-wind level on bottom, a shutter release on lens barrel, and a red-green signal in bright-frame finder. This item features a Color-Apotar f2.8/45 mm lens, an automatic programmed Compur shutter f2.8/30 to f22/500, and a square shutter release.

Konica FP

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.

Only a movie camera gets it all

Photograph of young man and woman in bathing suits, running toward the camera through the surf, with illustrations of cameras being advertised. Text contains consumer information. Right edge of headline is slightly cut off.

The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited

Les cadeaux Kodak disent: ouvrez-moi le premier!

Item consists of a portrait format poster featuring the text "Les cadeaux Kodak diset: / "Ouvrez-moi le premier!" / parce que vous pouvez capter toute la joie de Noel des le premier instant!" followed by descriptions of three different cameras and two different movie cameras, and two different kinds of film, all made by Kodak.

Kodak Canada Inc.

No. 2A Brownie

Item is a box camera made for use with Kodak 120 film. It resembles a Kodak No. 2A Brownie, model B, but was made in Canada. Small hand held box style camera in classic leatherette casing. With leather strap on top.

Canadian Kodak Co., Limited

No. 4 Kodak Panoram, Model D

Item is a Kodak Panoram No. 4, model D. It is a large box camera in black leather casing that features a swivel lens that rotates as the camera box remains stationary to make a panoramic exposure of up to approximately 110 degrees.

Eastman Kodak Company

No. 1A Pocket Kodak

Item is a folding camera for 2 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. exposure on A116 film. 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. Has a Kodak F-79 lens, black leather casing and bellows, metal clasps and slide.

Canadian Kodak Co., Limited

Kodak Special Six-16

Item is a medium sized camera with black casing and black leather bellows, metal clasps. It features a Kodak Anastigmat Special 127mm f/4.5 lens, a Compur Rapid shutter with speeds from 1 to 1/400th seconds and uses 616 film.

Eastman Kodak Company

Bantam

Item is a compact camera built of black plastic with black leather bellows and metal clasps. It was made for use with 828 film and features a Kodak Anastigmat f6.3 53mm lens and a rigid viewfinder.

Canadian Kodak Co., Limited

Bantam RF

Item is a small rangefinder camera made for use with 828 special 35mm paper backed roll film. It has a brown Bakelite body with metal and aluminum accents. It is equipped with a non-self-cocking Flash 300 shutter and 50mm f/3.9 Kodak Ektanon lens. It has an optical viewfinder with superimposed coupled rangefinder and a 3 element lens that is mildly radioactive. Equipped with Kodak Ektanon Lens.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak S900 Tele

Item is a twin lens DX programmed camera that with the release of the flash gun creates exposure to the lens and the viewfinder. It has a fixed-focus 34mm lens and an autofocus 60mm lens. The flash can be used as manual or automatic, and there is a motor for winding the film. Uses a 9 volt lithium battery pack.

Eastman Kodak Company

Cine-Kodak Model B

Item is a Cine-Kodak Model B, the follow-up model of the Cine-Kodak which was the first 16mm camera. It has a cast aluminum body, hand crank and spring motor. The use of a tripod was required to allow varying speeds and single frames to be taken.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak XL 55

Introduced by Kodak in 1971, XL (eXisting Light) was incorporated with Super 8 to use their new High Speed Ektachrome Super 8 colour film and was designed to be able to film in as low light conditions as possible. The lens aperture is F1.2 compared to the super 8 normal of F1.8 and the film intermittent mechanism film pulldown speed was increased to allow a shutter open angle of 230 degrees compared to a typical 160 degrees previously. No light was diverted away from the film for a reflex viewfinder or TTL metering. The Kodak XL cameras had a unique "binocular" shape allowing easy two handed shooting.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak promotional panoramic mountain view

File contains a panoramic mountain view. Enclosed with the print is a caption that reads: "A panoramic vista snapped with the new Kodak Stretch 35 camera. A great travelling companion!" The Stretch 35 was a 35 mm single-use camera loaded with 12 frames of Kodacolor Gold 200. It was manufactured during 1989.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Contax 137 MA quartz

Item consists of a Contax camera body for photographs on 35mm film. Camera body is all-metal, die-cast with eye level penta-prism, shutter speeds of B-1/1000 second and hot shoe. Lens mount is a Contax/Yashica with a Yashica 35-105mm zoom lens. Works with 4 AA batteries. Includes manual.

Canon Canonet QL 25 (35mm camera)

Item is a 35 mm rangefinder camera. This is an automatic exposure camera with shutter priority and manual override. The camera has a Canon SE f2.5, 45mm lens with a Copal SV shutter, with speeds from 1/15 - 1/500th of a second.

Nikon F90 (35mm camera)

Item consists of an automatic 35mm camera manufactured by the Nikon Corporation and using the F lens mount system. The system mas marketed to more advanced amateurs but was often used by professional photographers as well. The camera features an LCD display screen for viewing and changing settings, the option of wide or spot auto-focus, and possible shutter speeds of 30 seconds to 1/8000 plus bulb with a flash synch of 1/125. The camera requires 4 AA batteries.

Nikonos-V (35mm camera)

Item consists of a 35mm camera for underwater and all-weather photography, manufactured by the Nikon Corporation. The camera design was based on the Calypso camera, originally designed by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Jean de Wouters. Nikon acquired the production rights to this model in 1962, and six models were created. The Nikonos V model was available in green or orange (this model is green) and featured automatic focusing with aperture priority and manual override. The camera is water resistant to 50 meters and features a Nikkor 35mm f2.5 lens and shutter with speeds from 1/30 to 1/1000 plus bulb setting.

Chinon Genesis (35mm camera)

Item consists of a single-lens reflex, 35mm camera manufactured by Chinon Industries Inc. Lens is a I35-80mm, f/4.1–6.4 lens, with a manual zoom lever.

Chinon Industries Inc.

In-camera processing (instant) cameras

Series consists of cameras that combine exposure and development in one step to create photographs instantaneously.
While Polaroid is by far the most well known of these cameras, the first patent for instant photography was for the Dubroni, a French wet plate camera, designed so that the glass plate could be sensitized and developed by pouring the chemicals over the plate through a tube in the camera. Later cameras were developed so small tintypes (1895) and direct paper positives (1913) could be made quickly for tourists on busy streets.
But it was the Polaroid Corporation that made instant photography a household item, beginning in 1937 when Edwin Land's young daughter's desire to see her photograph immediately, inspired him to develop the Polaroid's first instant camera: the Land Camera.

The Heritage Collection also contains Kodak Instant Cameras; produced in the late 1970's, they spawned a patent infringement lawsuit from the Polaroid corporation that resulted in the recall all of instant Kodak models sold and the discontinuation of their production.

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Source: <a href="http://www.shutterbug.com/content/it%E2%80%99s-instant%E2%80%94-it%E2%80%99s-not-polaroid-pre-and-post-polaroids-1864-1976">Wade, John. "It's Instant - But It's Not Polaroid: Pre- And-PostPolaroids, From 1864 to 1976." Shutterbug : Published May 1, 2012.</a>

Polaroid Colorpack 80

Item is manual focus camera for use with Polaroid proprietary Colorpack film. Uses flash cubes.

Polaroid Corporation

Polaroid Land camera, Model 95 B (Speedliner)

Brown leatherette folding camera, single-speed shutter Double Anastigmatic f11/135 mm., revolving diaphram for 8 stops. Produced 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. exposures in approximately 1 minute using Polaroid 40 roll film. Originally retailed for $95 US.

Super Colorpack

Item is a Polaroid Land Camera Super Colorpack instant film camera. Similar to the Polaroid Super Shooter, the Super Colorpack has a rigid plastic body and a manual finder on the lens and uses peel-apart Land Pack Films.

Polaroid Automatic Land Camera 420

Item is one of 1.3 million Polaroid Land cameras manufactured between 1971 and 1977 in the United States. The 420 camera is the successor to Polaroid's 320 model. It features folding bellows, automatic exposure and an external light meter beside the lens, marketed as the "Electric Eye". The Polaroid Automatic Land Camera 420 was designed for 7.2 × 9.5 cm prints on Polaroid 100-series packfilm. The camera features a two-window split system for framing the photograph, whereby the user must first focus using the small rangefinder on the top left of the camera marked "FOCUS", and then frame the photograph using the non-parallax corrected finder with marked frame-lines marked "VIEW". Control over the exposure could be achieved by adjusting the exposure value +2 to -1.5 stops below the plastic 114mm f/8.8 2-element lens. A PC input is included for optional flash. The camera automatically selects both shutter speed and aperture, which range from 1/1200sec to 10sec for shutter speed; and f8 to f42 for aperture. The Polaroid 420 model originally sold for around $60. Included with the item in the collection is the Polaroid Focused Flash and Polaroid Self-Timer.

Pentax Espio 90MC

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.

Kodak Cameo Motor Ex camera outfit

Item consists of a Kodak Cameo Motor Ex camera outfit, including camera, 2 AAA batteries, instruction manual and a roll of 12 exposure Kodak Gold 400 ISO 35 mm film for colour prints. Develop before date of film is January 2001. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Other features include automatic film advance, self-timer and film speed selection.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak VR35 K12

Item consists of a Kodak VR35 K12. It is a 35mm fully automatic camera. It features an auto-focusing f2.8/35 mm ektar lens with a flip-up lens cover that reveals a built-in flash.. Black in colour. Option to manually choose forced flash. Snap on tele and wide angle aux lenses available. Uses one 9-volt alkaline battery. Made in Japan.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak KB 18

Item consists of a Kodak KB18 35 mm film camera. It features a 30 mm f/8 2-element aspheric lens, shutter speed of 1/100 sec. and a built in flash unit. Uses 2 AAA alkaline batteries.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak Cameo Motor Ex

Item consists of a Kodak Cameo Motor Ex camera for use with 35 mm film. The camera itself has a slim black body with rounded edges and a flip-up automatic flash that covers the viewfinder when closed. Gold text on the centre recto of the camera reads: CAMEO MOTOR EX. Other features include automatic film advance, self-timer and film speed selection. This particular model was made in Mexico.

Eastman Kodak Company

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