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Dine Instant Closeup Camera Model IV Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body. Comes with a case, manual, dental equipment and with a selection of close up lenses. The maker of this camera specialized in modifying Polaroid cameras for dental and forensic work. It was based on a Polaroid 600 series Supercolor camera, but the Sonar focus was locked to a specific point and disabled, and a mount was fitted to the camera enabling the lenses to be changed. The viewfinder modified, as well as the flash, through the use of diffusers. The flash also was fitted with a slide to reduce the power and balance exposure. Due to their custom built nature, this and other Dine cameras are rare. Serial number is H9K7551VDD.

Samsung TL100 12.2 Megapixel Digital Camera

Item consists of a compact, digital camera with a black metal body. Lens is a Samsung zoom lens with 3 x optical zoom, an aperture range of F6.3-F18.9, and a focal range of 6.3 x 18.9 mm. The CCD optical sensor has a resolution of 12.2 megapixels and the ISO range is 80 - 1,600. The camera includes a built-in TTL flash, internal 31-megabyte storage, and 2.7-inch liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. The camera originally sold for about $200.

Univex Mercury (Model CC)

Item is the first Mercury model camera created by the Universal Camera Corp. It takes 18 x 24 mm vertical exposures on Universal No. 200 film, a special 35 mm wide film. The camera has a Wollensak Tricor Anastigmat f3.5/35mm and a rotating focal-plane 1/20-1/1000 shutter.

Records pertaining to the Photographic Historical Society of Canada and other camera clubs

File contains documents related to the Photographic Historical Society of Canada and other camera clubs. Kodak Canada had a longstanding relationship with the PHSC and hosted the organization's 25th anniversary celebration. File includes: flyers and other promotional material for PHSC events; membership forms; a copy of the Sept/Oct 1999 25th anniversary special issue of Photographic Canadiana; a PHSC calendar for 2000; a flyer for "Old time" photo portraits produced by PHSC member Wayne Sproul; a brochure for the Toronto Camera Club lecture series; lists of camera clubs in Canada; and other ephemera.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Kodak customer service pamphlets

File contains originals and photocopies of Kodak Customer Service Pamphlets and order forms, published between 1977 and 1997. These pamphlets were available for purchase and provided technical advice and information on various aspects of photography. Topics include: photograms; camera lenses; and the history of Kodak cameras.

Kodak Canada Inc.

English wetplate tailboard camera

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.

Perken, Son & Rayment field camera

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.

Jiffy Kodak Six-20 Series II

Item consists of a Kodak Jiffy Six-20 Series II medium format folding camera. It used 620 roll film, for a picture size of 6x9cm. The lens is a 105mm f/8 filter slip-on Twindar Lens with a focus range of 5 to 10 feet +inf. It has manual front focusing, a simple spring, one-speed, rotary shutter, two reflecting bright finders, and a metal body covered with black leatherette.

ICA Icarette Model A

The ICA Icarette was manufactured in c. 1912-1925 in by the ICA A.G. camera company of Dresden, Germany. This item is a model A, also called an Icarette 0, V.P. Icarette, or Icarette 500/12, as indicated by the Helka Double Anastigmati lens (f6.8) and the Compur shutter consistent with this model. Model B was very similar with the inclusion of the use of plates as well as film.
The Icarette Model A uses 127 roll film. The frame size is 4×6 cm. Features include an extra large brilliant collapsible findermade with an indestructible metal mirror, an automatically locking infinity focus when the bellows are drawn out, and level-adjusted focus. The outside is covered with black leather.
The Icarette series continued after the incorporation of ICA into Zeiss Ikon in 1926.

Icarette 500

Item is a folding camera for 6.5 x 11 cm exposures and features a f = 10. 5 Novar-Anastigmat lens.

No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior

Item is a folding camera using No. A120 Autographic film for 2.25" x 3.25" exposures. The camera has a Kodak ball bearing shutter, black bellows, and is covered in black leather.

No. 1 Folding Pocket Kodak

Item is a metal folding camera with black bellows for 2.25" x 3.25" exposures. Camera uses a Pocket Automatic shutter and has win sprung struts for the lensboard.

Premoette Junior

Item is a black leather-covered aluminum-bodied folding-bed camera for filmpacks. The bed folds down but not to a full 90 degree angle. The camera has no tracks on the bed but the front standard pulls out and clips into two slots at the front. The front slot is for taking photographs of objects that are 6 to 20 feet away and the back slot is for objects more than 20 feet away. The item uses a ball bearing lens.

Kodak No. 2 Hawkette

Item is a brown Bakelite folding camera with cloth bellows, for 2 ¼" x 3 ¼" exposures on 120 roll-film. Camera is fixed focus, and has a rotating brilliant viewfinder, for landscape and portrait orientation. According to David Purcell, this model was produced in the UK for product giveaways schemes and not available for direct sale.

Kodak Limited (England)

No. 3 Folding Brownie Model C

Item is a black imitation leather-covered wooden folding camera for 3 1/4 x 4 1/4" exposures, on No. 124 film. The camera has red cloth bellows and was originally priced at $9.00 USD.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak Brownie Holiday Flash

Item is a brown moulded plastic box camera designed by Eastman Kodak employee Arthur H. Crapsey Jr. for use with 127 film (4x6 cm exposures). The camera features a fixed speed rotary shutter and plastic lens. Item does not include the flash unit. This model was made in Canada, at the Canadian Kodak plant in Toronto.

Kodak Duaflex III camera

Item is a mock twin lens reflex camera with Bakelite body and metal fittings, for use with 620 roll film. Designed to mimic the look of a twin lens camera, the topmost "lens" is in fact a brilliant viewfinder. Camera has a fixed focus Kodet lens.

Six-20 Brownie

Item is a box camera made by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York, USA between May 1933 and April 1941. It shoots 620 rollfilm and makes 6x9cm photographs. The is the US version of the camera. There was also a UK model that was drastically different in build and facia. The cardboard body is covered in leatherette, and the metal front panel is decorated with a geometric art-deco design. The Six-20 Brownie has a top viewfinder as well as a side viewfinder. This camera has two focusing zones - 5 to 10 feet and beyond 10 feet - which can be selected below the lens controlled by a spring-loaded lever. The shutter speed of the Six-20 is fixed at approximately 1/25th of a second. There is also a bulb mode, which is accessed by a pull-out tab above the shutter release. The Six-20 Brownie was originally sold for $2.50.

Ensign Ful-Vue

Item is a box camera manufactured by Ensign in 1945. There are two versions of the Ensign Ful-Vue, a pre-WWII version and a postwar version. The item in the collection is the less common postwar version. This model consists of a black metal body with an oddly rounded top viewfinder. The postwar model was also available in blue, red and grey. The black version was originally listed and sold between $15-25.

DeVry QRS Model K-1

Item consists of a brick-shaped brown plastic camera. It creates 40 24 x 32 mm exposures on 35 mm film in special cassttes. The camera uses a Graf Anastigmat f7/7/40 mm lens with a single-speed shutter that trips by counterclockwise motion on the winding crank.

Minolta 16EE II

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

Kodak Tele-Ektra 1 camera

Item is a point and shoot camera for photographs on 110 film. Includes mount for flip-flash and Kodak Ektron II Electronic Flash., 2 built in lenses 22 mm normal and 44 mm telephoto lens.

Kodak Instamatic X-15F

Item is an Instamatic X-15F camera outfit for exposures on 126 cartridge film. This Canadian model had both French and English notations. The original X-15 used Magicubes for flash photos. The F designation is for the updated model, which uses "Fliflash". Outfit includes wristband and manual.

Micro 110 Camera

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.

Edixa 16

Item is a subminiature camera for 12 x 17 mm exposures on unperforated or single perforated 16 mm film in Super 16 cartridges. The camera has a coupled accessory lightmeter and a detachable metal chain. The item has a programmed shutter B, f2.8/30 to f22/150, and uses a Schneider Xenar f2.8/25 mm lens. This camera has the inscription " Wirgin Wiesbaden-West-Germany". All Edixa 16 cameras with this inscription were made by Frank Werk.

Steky

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.

Mamiya-16 Automatic

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.

Univex Model AF-4

Item is a subminiature vext-pocket folding camera for No. 00 rollfilm with an oxidized silver front plate and a Duo Achromatic lens. It originally sold for $1.95 which was less than it's predecessor's, the Univex Model AF-3, price of $2.50.

Tessina 35

Item is a subminiature camera for 14 x 21 mm exposures on 35 mm film in special cartridges. The camera is a side-by-side twin-lens reflex camera with one lens reflecting upward to the ground glass for viewing and the other lens, a Tessinon f2.8/25 mm, reflects the image down to the film which travels across the bottom of the camera. The shutter speed is 2-500 and the camera has a spring-motor advance for 5-8 frames per winding.

View-Master Personal Stereo Camera

Item is a black stereo camera for making your own View-Master slides. Film was wound twice through the camera with lenses raised/lowered for each pass. The camera make 69 stereo pairs of 12 x 13 mm exposures. It features a matched view-master anastigmat f3.5/25 mm coated lenses and has a 1/10-1/100 shutter.

Exakta VX 500

Item is a 35 mm. film camera designed by Karl Nüchterlein and produced by the Ihagee Kamerawerk company in Dresden, Germany. The Exakta has interchangeable lenses, 1/30 - 1/60 Horz. Shutter and an Accura Diamatic 1:2.8 28mm lens attached.

Ihagee Exakta RTL 1000

Item is the body of the Exacka model RTL 1000, missing the outer body and the lens. Used as a demonstration object to demonstrate inner working of a single lens reflex camera. The camera includes an Exakta bayonet mount, waist level viewfinder and leaf shutter.

Yashica 635

Item is a double format twin-lens-reflex camera capable of exposing 120 and 35mm film. Camera was outfitted with a mask, pressure plate and take up spool adapter for format changes. Lens is a Yashikor 80mm F3.5 with shutter speeds 1 - 1/500 and Bulb.

Primo-Jr.

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.

Rolleicord II Model 3

Item consists of a twin-lens reflex camera. The camera includes a f3.5/75 mm Carl Zeiss Jena Troitar lens and a Heidoscop Anastigmat lens. The shutter is a Frankes & Heidecke Compur shutter. Item comes with a black metal lens cap.

Seagull 4B-1

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.

Kodak Retina Ia

Item is a manual focus, folding 35mm camera with Synchro-Compur lens. Made in Germany. An instruction book is included. Made in Germany at Kodak AG.

Zenit-E

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.

Baldinette

Item is a 35 mm camera, similar in design to the Kodak Retinette model. Lens is a Baldanar 50 mm f3.5 with a Pronto shutter. The camera has an uncoupled rangefinder called Mess-Baldinette, with a coupled rangefinder called Super-Baldinette. It also has a built in self-timer.

Balda-Werk

Konica 1

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.

Argus C3

Item is a 35mm camera. Very solid and durable design, similar to the box camera.

Samoca-35 super

Item is a 35 mm camera with Ezumar f3.5/50mm lens. Shutter 25-100 or 1-200. Has ASA sync post on front and accessory shoe on top.

Sanei Sangyo

Kodak Retina I Type 148

Item is a 35mm camera with satin chrome finish and chrome plated control surfaces. This model has polished aluminum edges, which were changed to black lacquer in later production. The camera has smaller exposure counter that is located closer to viewfinder housing than earlier models, with separate threaded cable release socket. Double exposure prevention mechanism present. Body serial number for this model always ends with a capital K. Lens is an Anastigmat Ektar f3.5/5 cm Compur Rapid.

Mercury Model II

Item is an aluminum body camera for 35mm film that takes 65 half sized photographs. A rotary metal focal plane shutter with speeds T, B, 1/20-1/1000 plus hot shoe synch.

Universal Camera Corporation

Pentax ME

Item is a Pentax chrome and black 35mm single lens reflex camera with strap and Asahi SMC Pentax-M 1:1.7 50mm lens. An aperture priority automatic camera, with an electronic focal plane shutter from 8s to 1/1000, synchronized at 1/100. The ME has a vertically moving metal shutter with no shutter dial. The camera contains an exposure meter (TTL open aperture center weighted type) that is activated by a slight pressure on the release button. The 0.97× viewfinder, covers 92% of the field and the fixed finder screen has a split image and a microprism ring in the center. The shutter speed chosen by the camera was displayed in the finder, the aperture was not.

The ME has interchangeable lenses with a K mount. This camera was donated with 2 additional lenses, a SMC Pentax-M 1:3.5 28mm Asahi and a 75-205mm 1:3.8 Vivitar zoom lens.

The ME was replaced in 1979 by the Pentax ME Super and the Pentax MV.

Asahi Optical Co., Ltd.

Kodak Retina Ib

Item consists of a Kodak Retina Ib. It is a 35mm film folding viewfinder camera that used daylight loading cartridges. Like most other cameras in the Kodak Retina series, the Ib was made in Germany by Kodak AG. It was introduced at the 1954 Photokina and featured the fast Synchro-Compur shutter with a light-value setting mode. It has a Retina-Xenar f:2.8/50mm Schneider-Kreuznach lens and a metal body.

Kodak A.G.

Minolta A-2

Item consists of a Minolta A-2 35mm rangefinder camera. It is the advanced variant of the Minolta A, with a faster shutter and lens. It was manufactured in Japan by Chiyoda Kogaku. It has a Chiyoda Rokkor 1:2.8/45mm lens.

Chiyoda Kogaku Seiko K.K.

Contax 137 MA Quartz

Item is an automatic exposure single-lens reflex 35mm camera. Metering is center-weighted and aperture priority.

Leica IIIf

Item is a 35mm rangefinder single-lens reflex camera. This model was the first Leitz camera to be designed for interchangeable screw-mount lenses.

Zeiss Ikon Contessamat SE

Item is a 35mm rangefinder film camera with a fixed Color-Pantar 45mm f2.8 lens, and Prontor-Matic 500 shutter, manufactured in Stuttgart, Germany between 1963 and 1965.

Canon A-1

Item is a 35mm, fully battery powered camera for use with interchangeable lenses. Originally priced at $625, the camera was a higher end model, updated from the AE-1 with a metering system that included shutter or aperture priority, manual or fully automatic mode. The cloth shutter has a range of 30 sec. - 1/1000th sec. as well as bulb and flash synch. The metal camera body was available only in black and accepts lenses with the Canon FD bayonet lens mount. Inlcudes a 50mm F1.8 lens.

Canon Inc.

Nikon F5 (35mm camera)

Item consists of an automatic single-lens reflex, 35mm camera manufactured by the Nikon Corporation and using the F lens mount system. The system was part of Nikon's professional film camera line. The camera features an LCD display screen for viewing and changing settings, a 3D Color Matrix Metering system using a 1,005-pixel sensor and Center-Weighted metering with the option of manually selected spot metering. The camera featured 4 shooting modes: programmed automatic, shutter priority automatic, aperture priority automatic, and manual. The shutter was an electromagnetically controlled vertical-travel focal-plane shutter and would shoot at speeds from 30 seconds to 1/8000, plus bulb, with a flash sync of 1/250. The camera requires 4 AA batteries.

Kodomatic 960 Camera

Item is a Kodomatic instant camera with an electronic flash. 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 110B Pathfinder Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a leather carrying strap and usually retails for around $70. Film is exposed manually, in comparison to other Polaroid automatic cameras. It has a Rodenstock Ysarex 127 mm f4.7 lens and is constructed from steel. The camera also has a Prontor SVS shutter, a self timer, a hinged pinhole lens cap and a couple rangefinder viewfinder system with parallax correction. It is a folding camera and part of the Land Camera family. Polaroid produced between 27,000 and 35,000 of these cameras and viewed the Pathfinder series as its professional line. As a result, the company marketed these cameras towards more advanced photographers. Serial number is LA424366.

Polaroid Corporation

Polaroid J33 Camera

Item is a Polaroid Instant camera with a leather carrying strap and usually retails for around $10. The body is pressed aluminum and the lens is a meniscus (101 mm). Shutter speeds are staggered from 1/15 to 1/1000s and a retractable flash for an AG-1 bulb is located behind the cell. A witch allows the user to select between two focusing zones: portrait or group, rather than more specified focusing. It is a smaller version of the Polaroid J66, which was also released at this time. Serial number is F178975.

Polaroid 80A (Highlander) Camera

Item is a Polaroid Instant camera with a leather carrying strap and usually retails for around $20. The Polaroid 80-series cameras were nicknamed “the Highlander” due to the model’s packaging, which contained a plaid pattern resembling the Scottish Kilts traditional Scottish Highlanders would wear. This camera is made of metal and plastic camera, with a glass lens, and three shutter modes 1/25, 1/100 and bulb. IT has 3 exposures mode that use the EV scale system and a viewfinder at the top of the camer,a with a metal cover that extends to exposure the lens in an accordion style. Similar to other accordion cameras, it has a metal stand that extends down when the bellows have been moved out for vertical balance. It also has a hot shoe flash. Serial number is LC379998.

Polaroid 80B Highlander Camera

Item is a Polaroid Instant camera with a leather carrying strap and usually retails for around $15. It comes with a manual and a wink light(has its own manual). It is a folding camera with a coated lens and front cell focusing. The shutter uses the EV scale system, EV 11-18 with B facility. There is a direct vision optical finder, with synchronized hot shoe flash.

Polaroid 80 (Highlander) Camera

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 Model 230 print copier, with a cord and an instruction manual. The Polaroid 80-series cameras were nicknamed “the Highlander” due to the model’s packaging, which contained a plaid pattern resembling the Scottish Kilts traditional Scottish Highlanders would wear. Serial number is 11-85, 456134.

Polaroid 180 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body. It comes with a French manual. It comes with a Model 280 flash gun(has its own manual) and a Model 595 filter accessory kit. It has a a Zeiss rangefinder. The lens is a Tominin 114mm f4.5, aperture control is f4.5-f90 and shutter speed is 1/500. There is also a choice of a M for bulb or X for electronic flash, while the letter “V” is a self-timer setting. It typically sells for around $280. Serial number is A812510.

Polaroid 240 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body. It comes with a manual. It has a separate rangefinder focus and parallax-corrected viewfinder and there is a socket for a tripod. The flash is an M3 bulb and the lens is 3 element glass. The aperture control options are f/8.8, f/12.5, f/17.5, f/25, f/35, f/42 and the shutter speed is 1/1200 to 10 sec. It originally retailed for $129.95, but now usually sells for around $25. Serial number is ZB185021.

Polaroid 330 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that originally retailed for $79.95, but now sells for approximately $30. It comes with two manuals. The flash uses an M3 bulb and there is a separate rangefinder focus, as well as a parallax-corrected viewfinder. The lens is made from 3 element glass and there is a mechanical timer. The options for aperture control are: f/8.8, f/42 and the shutter speed varies from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is BC224546.

Polaroid 320 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and lens housing, selling for around $30 now and originally retailing for $59.95. It comes with a manual. This model was the lowest priced folding pack film camera Polaroid produced, as part of their goal to make the camera affordable for any budget. This means the camera was lighter and easier to transport, than others in the series. The lens is 2 element plastic 114mm f8.8. It also has automatic exposure capabilities with an external electric eye light meter beside the lens and manual exposure compensation. The camera has a parallax viewfinder with a distance estimator in the eyepiece, and a separate rangefinder focus window. The aperture control options are f/8.8, f/42 and shutter speeds vary from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is BB495487.

Polaroid 315 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, originally retailing for $55.95, but now selling for around $30. It comes with a manual. The flash uses a M3 bulb, the viewfinder is an imagesizer (this was found not to be a good viewfinder, causing many blurry photos, and it was not reproduced in Polaroid's next series), and the lens is made of 2 element plastic. The aperture control options are: f/8.8, f/42 and shutter speeds vary from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Model 315 borrows heavily from Model 210. Serial number is BA128478.

Countdown M60 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body. It comes with a manual. It originally retailed for $59.95 and now sells for around $20. The flash uses an M3 bulb and the lens is 2 element plastic. The options for aperture control are f/8.8, f/42 and shutter speeds vary from 1/1200 to 10 sec. It is similar to Polaroid Model 210 and Model 315 with the addition of a built-in mechanical timer. Serial number is DB254542.

Polaroid 450 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a metal body. It comes with a manual. It originally retailed for $164.95, but now usually sells for around $80. For a flash, it uses a Polaroid focused flash and the viewfinder is a single-window Zeiss Ikon. The lens is 3 element glass and the timer is electronic. The aperture control options are: f/8.8, f/12.5, f/17.5, f/25, f/35, f/42, and shutter speeds vary from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is DX274289.

Polaroid 440 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body, that now usually sells for around $35. It comes with a manual. There is manual exposure control and a rangefinder/viewfinder with projected frame lines and parallax correction. The lens is 114 mm 3-element glass and apertures control options are: f/8.8, f/12.5, f/17.5, f/25, f/35, f/42. Prints are exposed automatically and there is a Polaroid focused flash. Serial number is CX444492.

Polaroid 430 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that originally retailed for $79.95, but now sells for around $20. It comes with a manual. It comes with a Polaroid focused flash, the timer is mechanical and the lens is 3 element glass. There is also a separate rangefinder focus and parallax-corrected viewfinder. The options for aperture control are f/8.8 and f/42 and the shutter speeds vary from 1/1200 to 10 sec. Serial number is BX17353.

Countdown 90 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, it originally sold for $92.95, but now usually sells for around $10. It comes with a manual. It comes with a Polaroid focused flash and has a glass lens with an aperture of f/8.8.

Polaroid Reporter Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body. It originally retailed for $57 and now usually retails for around $60. The lens is 114 mm, f/9.2 3-element plastic, there is a tripod socket and photos are exposed automatically. The viewfinder is rigid, and non-parallax corrected; however, it does have projected frame lines. Serial number is TC7181A.

Polaroid EE100 Special Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, it originally sold for $69.95, but now usually sells for around $30. It uses a flash cube, there is a viewfinder, and the lens is 3 element plastic. The options for aperture control are f/9.2 and f/58, and shutter speeds vary from 1/500 - 10 sec. Serial number is CH0191A.

Polaroid Big Swinger 3000 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and wrist strap, originally retailing for $24.95 and now usually retails for around $25. It was the first packfilm instant film camera with a rigid plastic body. The maximum shutter speed is 1/200 and there is a focusing range of 0.76 meters and up. It has a 114mm 1 element fixed-focus plastic lens. Though the zip and square shoot feature is unique to this model, it shares many similarities with the original Swinger Model 20. Serial number is HL8342A.

Polaroid Big Shot Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that originally retailed for $19.95 and now usually sells for around $20. Comes with a Polaroid magic cube and a manual. The lens is a plastic meniscus 220mm f/29 plastic an exposure compensation dial. The small, fixed aperture of the lens necessitates the use of a flash cube, in this case a Slyvania Blue Dot Magicube, and the fixed focus means users must move either backward or forward while looking through the rangefinder window until things line up, a procedure which came to be known as “the Big Shot Shuffle.” There is a built-in timer on the back to count down the picture development time from 1 minute so users will know when their picture is ready. One of this camera`s claims to fame is that noted artist Andy Warhol used it to shoot his famous portrait series. Serial number is PHF234A.

Polaroid Colorpack 82 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and wrist strap, that now usually sells for around $35. It comes with a manual. Electronic shutter speeds vary from 1/500 to 10 sec and the aperture control options are f/9.2 (75asa) and f/60 (3000asa). The lens is 114mm f/9.2 3-element plastic and there is a built-in flashcube socket, with the flashcube automatically rotating
after each photo. There is also a built-in development timer.

Polaroid Square Shooter 4 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and wrist strap, that now usually retails for around $20. Borrows heavily from the Square Shooter 2, with the addition of a mechanical development timer. 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 TK2301A.

Polaroid Super Shooter Camera Special Edition

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a toggle on the back, instead of a wrist strap. It usually retails for around $30. 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. Photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is TL6041A.

Polaroid Color Swinger Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and back toggle, that now usually retails for around $20. Design of camera borrows heavily from the Polaroid Square Shooter 2. The lens is 114mm, f/9.2 3-element plastic and it can be focused manually with settings from 1 to around 10m. 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 KJ5241A.

Polaroid Super Color Swinger Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, neck strap and toggle on the back, that now usually retails for around $20. Design of camera borrows heavily from the Polaroid Color Swinger, with the addition of a built-in development timer. The lens is 114mm, f/9.2 3-element plastic and it can be focused manually with settings from 1 to around 10m. 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 KE5011A.

Polaroid Electric Zip (Blue) Camera

em 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 TF6161A.

Polaroid Minute Maker (Black 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 TB7181A.

Polaroid Minute Maker Camera Sears Special

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and back toggle, similar to the Polaroid Minute Maker. Lens is 3-element 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 TE7271AA.

Polaroid Instant 20 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and wrist strap, and comes with a flashcube. It now usually retails for around $30 and was produced for the international market. Similar to the Polaroid Electric Zip. 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. It also comes with a manual lighten/darken control and a built-in development timer. Serial number is KF7301A.

Polaroid Pronto! RF Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that originally retailed for $88. It is similar to the Pronto!, with the addition of a single-window superimposed-image rangefinder. Comes with a manual. It is also the domestic version of the Polaroid 3000 Camera. There is a 3 element plastic Polatriplet lens that has been coated and color corrected, a fixed aperture setting (116 mm, f9.4), adjustable focusing distance (3 ft to 30+ ft.), shutter speeds of 1/150 to 1 sec and an exposure compensation dial around the electric eye. Serial number is BNB707AB.

Polaroid Supercolor 1000 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that usually sells for around $40. It also comes with a Q-Light #2351 and a manual. Item is similar to the Polaroid Time-Zero One Step. There is a 1 element plastic lens with fixed aperture 103mm, f14.6, with a 4ft minimum focusing distance and an exposure compensation dial around electric eye. Serial number is CVA105DR.

Polaroid Polasonic AF 4000 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that usually sells for around $40. Also comes with a Polatronic 5 flash. This camera is ideal for outdoor/well-lit photography or indoor with the addition of flash bars or a flash unit. It is easy to use, with features such as a a 3 element 116mm plastic lens with f/9.4 aperture, both automatic and manual distance adjustment (with a range of 1.2 m - inf.) and manual exposure control. It has also has an electronic shutter with speeds ranging from 1/180 to 1 sec and sonar autofocus. Serial number is DNM905AJ.

Polaroid Supercolor 635CL Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that usually sells for around $30. Item comes in a display box with a manual. Item is similar to Polaroid Sun 650. 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 C0J0752UH.

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