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Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm rangefinder single-lens reflex camera. This model was the first Leitz camera to be designed for interchangeable screw-mount lenses.
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Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm rangefinder single-lens reflex camera. This model was the first Leitz camera to be designed for interchangeable screw-mount lenses.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
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.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
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.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35mm miniature viewfinder camera built by Rollei.
Kodak Electric 8 Zoom Reflex Movie Camera
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Electric 8 Zoom Reflex Movie Camera. It was manufactured from 1961 to 1967. It is an 8mm camera with a P. Angenieux Paris f.6.5-52mm 1:1.8 Angenieux-Zoom lens with original lens cap. It used a clockwork motor and shot 25 feet rolls of 8mm film at 16 frames per second. Some paint is beginning to peel. When the camera was first released it cost approximately $139.95, about $900 today.
Kodak Brownie Automatic Movie Camera f/2.3
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Brownie Automatic Movie Camera f/2.3 with electric-eye control. It is in it's original packaging with the manual. It comes with a built-in exposure meter and was made to use 50 foot rolls of 13mm Kodachrome Color Movie Film. It has a 13mm standard built-in lens. Can be used with converter lenses or various filters.
Keystone 16mm Film movie camera, model 7
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a 16mm motion picture camera, Model 7 made by Keystone Manufacturing Company in Boston Massachusetts in 1937. The company was an American manufacturer known for movie cameras with built-in electronic flash in the 1930s. The camera features a summer exposure guide on the front and has a Switar 1:1.8 f=16mm lens.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Hawkeye 8 Movie Camera. The camera was patented by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, and was made by Canadian Kodak Co. Limited. It has a Kodak Ektanar Lens 13m f/2.3 and is made of plastic. It used 8mm film and was sold for 19.99 when released in 1963.
Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera outfit case
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Magazine 8 Camera. It was introduced in the United States in 1946 and manufactured until 1955. It is a clockwork-driven camera capable of running at 16, 26, 32 and 64 frames per second. It has a Kodak Cine Ektanon Lens 13mm f/1.9. The lens is interchangeable and the wheel at the top of the camera is used to alter the viewfinder image according to the focal length. On the side is a universal guide for different types of daylight. It is in a hard brown case with filters, a second lens, a manual, purchase receipts and an adaptor ring.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Model B. It is the follow-up model to the Cine-Kodak, the first 16mm camera. As opposed to the Cine-Kodak, the motor Cine-Kodak Model B is spring-driven rather than hand-cranked, which allowed for it to be used without a tripod. It has an f/3.5 20mm lens and a Newton finder. It has a portrait attachment for close ups from 2 to 5 feet.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Magazine 16 motion picture camera. It used 16mm film and was Kodak's first personal movie camera. It has a Kodak Anastigmat f:1.9 25mm lens and can film at 16, 32 or 64 fps. It winds with a fold down crank. The body is metal covered with black leather.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Cine-Kodak Model B 16mm motion picture camera. It was the follow-up to the Cine-Kodak, the world's first 16mm movie camera, featuring a spring motor. The body is an aluminum box covered in black leatherette.
Brownie Automatic Movie Camera f/2.3
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Brownie Automatic Movie Camera f/2.3. It is an 8mm wind-up spool-film camera. It has a flip-up bombsite viewfinder, an f/2.3 lens with a photocell, and originally retailed for $74.50.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak Instamatic M2 super 8 film motion picture camera. It was one of the first Instamatic movie cameras and was released the same year that Kodak launched the super 8 format and cartridge-loading Kodachrome II Film. The Instamatic M2 had a fixed movie speed of 18 exposures per second, featured a Kodak Ektanar lens with f-stops 2.2 to 23 and was made of grey and black plastic and metal parts. On the battery slot cover, Kodak added five illustrations of how to choose the correct aperture based on the weather for Kodachrome II film.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Kodak XL 330. It is a silent super 8 motion picture camera with a Kodak Ektar f/1.2 9mm lens and fixed focus. It has an adjustable eyepiece, a filming speed of 18 frames per second, a film counter, a battery check button and a tripod socket. It works with 4 AA batteries.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
This is a battery driven Super 8 instant movie camera. It took special super 8 film in a Polaroid cartidge that held about 42 minutes. The lens in a Polaroid F1.8/12.5 - 24mm manual zoom lens. It has two flood lights attached - Polavision TWI light.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a hand-held metal and leather motion picture camera for filming motion pictures on 16mm film. Includes a 25mm f/2.3 Kodak Ektanon Lens and adjustable viewfinder.
Bolex 150 Super (motion picture camera)
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a battery operated, hand-held home movie camera for use with super 8 film cartridges. The lens is a Paillard 8.5mm-30mm f1.9 zoom lens with fold down hood. The exposure is automatic, with a manual option and built-in daylight conversion filter. The camera takes 2 AA alkaline batteries and 2 PX-13 Mercury batteries (for the light meter). Serial number (D 14822) indicates the camera was manufactured in 1966.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a die-cast metal cine camera with a black finish. It has an interchangeable f5.6 Ilex Univar lens and a collapsible viewfinder. The camcorder uses Univex 30' patented spools of Single-8 film.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a blue leather covered metal body motion picture camera for 16 mm film using 50' spools. It features a Newton finder and an interchangeable f1.9/25 mm Kodak Anastigmat lens. The camera uses a spring motor to capture 8,16 frames per second.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Three MT series cameras, the MT-7, MT-9, and MT-11, were introduced in 1986 by Konica. The MT-9 was more advanced to operate than the MT-7 but simpler than the MT-11. It has an autofocus 35mm lens (f/3.5, Tessar-style 4 elements in 3 groups) and automatic exposure system with shutter speeds ranging from 1/10 to 1/500 seconds. It has a manually activated pop-up flash and a motorwind film advance system.
In Japan, the MT series cameras were sold by Konica as the Multi 7, 8 and 9.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm single lens reflex camera. Features include automatic exposure using selenium light metering, with 3 sensors positioned around the lens, a Lanthar 2.8 50mm lens, and Prontor-Matic-Y shutter.
Voigtländer Vito CLR (35mm camera)
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm rangefinder camera. Part of the Vito C series, this camera is a later model and includes a Color-Skopar 50mm f 2.8 lens and a Pronto-LK shutter with speeds of 1/15-1/500 (+ bulb setting). An external selenium cell exposure meter, which is set by adjusting the f-stop and shutter speed until two needles in a window on the top of the camera line up.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a single lens reflex (SLR) camera for use with 35mm roll film. Produced between 1959 and 1973, the popular Nikon F professional camera system allowed for the addition of a variety of lenses and accessories, such as viewfinders, flash attachments, exposure backs, and motor drives. This camera includes a Nikkor-S Auto 50mm f1.4 lens with lens cap and a Photonic FTN. This camera's serial number (6718490) indicates the camera was manufactured in 1965.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
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.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a single-lens reflex, 35mm camera manufactured by Leica Camera. Part of the "R" series of Leica cameras, this model has an automatic exposure mode. There is no lens included with this item.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a single-lens reflex, 35mm camera manufactured by Leica Camera. Part of the "R" series of Leica cameras, this model has a variable program mode, automatic TTL flash exposure measurement. There is no lens included with this item.
Leica Camera
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a Spartus 35mm viewfinder camera, made of black Bakelite. The camera features a 50mm f/7.7 Graf Achromat lens with manual dial f-stop control. The more common model of the camera, this model has one shutter speed (1/50) and does not include the flash mount that the "F" model had.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm cartridge camera with a bakelite body and an Argus Anastigmat f4.5/50 mm collapsible lens. This particular model comes with an extinction meter and features close focusing to 15".
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a 35 mm camera with a chrome finish that uses N and T cartridges. This camera features a built-in flash synhronizer but no filter and also has an enlarged finder housing which includes a right-angle finder. It uses a Carl Zeiss Jena f2/40 mm Bioter lens.
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
The 1200si auto focus polaroid camera for instant photos. Silver body with black hand strap. Flash and tripod mount. Uses Spectra, 990, and 1200 film packs.
Polaroid Corporation
English wetplate tailboard camera
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a wood and brass folding tailboard wet plate field camera, likely of English manufacture, for 10.7 x 8.2 cm (3 1/4" x 4 1/4") or "quarter plate" exposures on glass plates. Camera is a landscape orientation with square bellows, hinged ground glass focusing screen, and no shutter. Bellows are extended by twin tracks. The slide out lens board has a mounted brass lens, of unidentified manufacture, with rotating aperture wheel and leather lens cap.
The camera is very similar in design to a 1/4 wet plate camera model designed by W. Morley, London, but does not have the identifying makers marks.
Perken, Son & Rayment field camera
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a wood and brass folding field camera, for 4 1/4" x 3 1/4" or quarter-plate exposures on glass plates. Camera bellows are extended and clipped in place with a keyhole slug and focused using a track. The removable lens board has a mounted f6 brass Perken, Son & Rayment lens with no shutter.
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small hand held camera with black plastic and metal casing. Winding knob on bottom left and metal latch for attaching a flash on top (no flash included). Around lens opening, "BULLET CAMERA" is printed. Designed in art deco style.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small camera with a rectagular body made of black plastic and a green #1 on the top. Made for use with 110 cartridge film, it is a basic camera with fixed focus and a flipflash connector. Made for the Canadian market, this camera is labelled in French and English, and reads "appareil Kodak EKTRA camera" in silver above the green #1.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small camera with a rectagular body made of black plastic and a green #2 on the top. Made for use with 110 cartridge film, it is a basic camera with fixed focus and a flipflash connector. Made for the Canadian market, this camera is labelled in French and English, and reads "appareil Kodak EKTRA camera" in silver beside the green #2. The Ektra 2 is unique in that it features an exposure guide for different types of film printed on the base in white.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a motion picture camera with black plastic body. In original box (opened) with manual folded inside. Used Kodak Super 8 film cartridge and was powered by 4 AA batteries (removed). Comes with Kodak Zoom lens f1.9 (13-28mm). Large red bulb on front.
Eastman Kodak Company
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a small hand held movie camera in grey bakelite body with Kodak Ektanar Lens f1.6 (13mm). In brown leather carrying case with strap, inside original yellow box packaging (opened) with manual. Made for use with 8mm film.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Kodak DVC 300 Digital Video Camera
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a web camera with mount and USB cord for connecting to a computer. In original packaging.
Eastman Kodak Company
These cameras always get the picture : Brownies from $1.25, Kodaks as low as $5
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Four tightly cropped images of individual men and women using the four cameras being advertised. Text contains consumer information.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Appuyez sur le bouton, nous ferons le reste
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of the French version of a horizontal format board poster with an orange background and the slogan "Appuyez sur le bouton nous ferons le reste", featuring an image of a box camera in the centre.
Kodak Canada Inc.
3 Kodak cameras and slide projector
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a landscape format colour board poster featuring an image of a Kodak Ektralite 10 Camera Outfit, a Kodak Instamatic, and a Kodak Disc 3100 beside a Kodak Carousel 5600 Projector.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item consists of a landscape format poster featuring a colour image of three open Kodak Retina cameras.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a medium format studio camera. It resembles the Premo Sr., but features an extra long bellows that extends out the back of the camera. It is made of wood and polished laquered brass, and the body is covered with fine black leather. It is fitted with a Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter and a Kodak Anastigmat f7.7/170 mm lens.
No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a No.1 Autographic Kodak Junior. It is a medium format folding camera with black leather casing and leather handle. Contains one roll of film.
Mack, Alfred
No. 2A Folding Autographic Brownie
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a medium sized brownie camera with black leather casing and bellows, made for use with 116 roll film. Metal clasps and slide. Equipped with Kodak Ball bearing shutter with an additional 1/100s speed for "moving objects".
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a special version of the No. 1A Kodak Junior. It is a folding camera covered in brown leather with an enameled brown, silver and red art deco design on shutter faceplate and front door. Features black bellows and metal hinges. For use with 116 roll film, it is a medium sized camera that makes a picture size of 2 1/4 x 4 1/4".
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
No. 2 Folding Cartridge Hawk-Eye, Model C
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is a leatherette covered folding 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. Black leather body and bellows.
Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Keep the look that shines in their faces Christmas Day : Give a Kodak
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of two children sitting on floor, surrounded by toys, and four illustrations of cameras being advertised. Text contains consumer information - describes cameras being advertised Headline is cut off at right edge.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Instant camera and film advertisements
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
File contains prints featuring images of advertisements for Kodak instant cameras, including a diagram of the process fluid, and Kodamatic instant color film. Also included are promotional images of Kodacolor film. Many are filed with captions. The caption for an image advertising Kodamatic Trimprint instant color film reads: "A cold winter's day is an ideal time to organize your pictures into albums. Remember that the Kodamatic Trimprints, when they have been separated from their backing, can be mounted or trimmed like conventional prints."
Kodak Canada Inc.
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Kodak Canada Inc.
Records pertaining to the Photographic Historical Society of Canada and other camera clubs
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
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
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
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.
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of young girl sitting on the floor, pulling on her stockings. Text contains consumer information.
Graflex / Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd., Toronto
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of child sitting on a window seat with a doll next to her. Text contains consumer information.
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Two photographs of young couple, smiling and taking a photograph of people on a sailboat, and a photograph of the camera being advertised. Text contains consumer information.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Two photographs of a couple, one with a little boy riding a bicycle, with a photograph of the camera being advertised. Text contains consumer information.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of woman with a basket talking to man and photograph of woman filming a young boy washing a dog in a metal tub, with photograph of camera being advertised. Text contains consumer information.
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of woman with a basket talking to man and photograph of woman filming a young boy washing a dog in a metal tub, with photograph of camera being advertised. Text contains consumer information.
Start the picture record Christmas Day : Give a Kodak
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of young girl sitting next to a decorated Christmas tree, holding a toy telephone and smiling, with 4 illustrations of the cameras being advertised. Text contains descriptions of the cameras.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
It's real sport to use these cameras : Picture season in full swing - see the Kodaks as you go
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Two images of men and women holding cameras, with three illustrations of cameras being advertised. Text contains consumer information.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Illustration of young couple using a camera, with illustrations of 4 other cameras being advertised. Text contains consumer information.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of two women in coats and hats discussing the Cine-Kodak Eight movie camera; a young child sits between them, petting a rabbit. Text contains consumer information - describes the camera's affordability and the option of full-color Kodachrome film.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
L’Enfance, comme la Noël, passe avant même qu’on s’en aperçoive : Offrez un Kodak
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of woman and young child, and images of four cameras. Text contains consumer information - describes the four cameras advertised.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of two children sitting on the floor with a dog, and images of four cameras. Text contains consumer information - describes the four cameras advertised.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of two children sitting on the floor with a dog, and images of four cameras. Text contains consumer information - describes the four cameras advertised.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of two men and two women in beach costumes, talking, and photograph of Ciné-Kodak Eight movie camera. Text contains consumer information - describes the camera’s affordability and the option of full-color Kodachrome film.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
The surprise is the price...$53.50 for an Eastman 16 mm. movie camera : Ciné-Kodak "E"
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Large photograph of Ciné-Kodak "E" camera and four smaller close-ups of parts of the camera. Text contains consumer information - describes the camera advertised.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Happy days : Tens of thousands are keeping them forever with a home movie camera
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Color photograph of woman posing on a beach chair, and black and white photograph of Ciné-Kodak K and Magazine Ciné-Kodak cameras. Text contains consumer information - describes use of cameras advertised.
Happy days : Tens of thousands are keeping them forever with a home movie camera
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Color photograph of woman posing on a beach chair, and black and white photograph of Ciné-Kodak K and Magazine Ciné-Kodak cameras. Text contains consumer information - describes use of cameras advertised.
In a hundred thousand homes - the movie camera tells this precious story
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Black and white photograph of baby sitting on blanket, watching a kitten, and black and white photograph of two cameras advertised. Text contains personal story and consumer information describing use of cameras.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of older man smiling at two women in graduation caps and gowns, and photograph of camera being advertised. Text contains consumer information - describes affordability and use of camera advertised.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Announcing a great new 16 mm. Ciné-Kodak at the record low price of $53.50 : Ciné-Kodak "E"
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Large photograph of Ciné-Kodak "E" camera and four smaller close-ups of parts of the camera. Text contains consumer information - describes the camera advertised.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of children sledding in the snow, with 4 illustrations of cameras being advertised. Text contains personal handwritten note, along with consumer information about the cameras being advertised.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
From this Christmas on - your own movies : Give the family Ciné-Kodak Eight
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of couple standing outside a house in winter coats filming with a Ciné-Kodak Eight camera. Text contains consumer information.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
It's never lost _ with a movie camera to record it
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Photograph of woman and boy riding horses down a path, with illustrations of 2 cameras being advertised. Text contains consumer information.
The Baker Advertising Agency, Limited
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
Polaroid Colorpack 82 & 80 Manual
Parte de Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Polaroid Corporation
Polaroid 88 and 108 Polacolor 2 Film Manual
Parte de Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Polaroid Corporation
Nissin FSX Electronic Flash Unit for Polaroid SX-70
Parte de Nicholas M. and Marilyn A. Graver Photographic Publications Collection
Polaroid Corporation
Canon fc-32mh compact flash card
Item was manufactured by the SanDisk Corporation for Canon in 2002 and comes with protective case.
Canon Inc.
Ciné-Kodak 8mm and 16mm home movie equipment / Eastman Kodak Company
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated catalogue of Eastman Kodak's motion picture cameras, projectors, and other accessories.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Eastman 8mm and 16mm home movie equipment / Eastman Kodak Company
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated catalogue of Eastman Kodak's motion picture projectors, cameras, and other accessories.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Home movie accessories : for use with Ciné-Kodak & Kodascopes / Eastman Kodak Company
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated catalogue of projectors and other accessories for use with Eastman Kodak's motion picture cameras.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Eastman 16mm home movie equipment for 1935 / Eastman Kodak Company
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated catalogue of Eastman Kodak's motion picture cameras, projectors, and other accessories.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Take life as it comes / Kodak Ltd.
Parte de Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
Item is an illustrated colour brochure for Kodak Instamatic movie cameras and Super 8 cartridges.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Parte de Former Kodak employee donations
Catalogue featuring Kodak cameras and accessories availalbe in 1938. Models include: Jiffy Kodak Vest Pocket, Jiffy Kodak, Kodak Junior, Jiffy Kodak Six-16 series II, Jiffy Kodak six-20 series II, Kodak Bantam, Kodak 3A Series II, Kodak Recomar 18, Kodak Recormar 33, Kodak Vollendas, Kodak Retina I, Kodak Retina II, Kodak Junior Six-16 series III, Kodak Junior Six-20 series III, Kodak Senior six-16, Kodak Senior six-20, Kodak Special six-16, Kodak Special six-20, Super Kodak six-20, Kodak Duo Six-20 Series II, Kodak Bantam Special, Six-16 Brownie Junior, Six-20, Bullet, Six-20 Bull's-Eye, Kodak 35.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Kodak Digital Camera System product information
Parte de Former Kodak employee donations
File contains information on the development and marketing of the Kodak Professional Digital Camera System and Kodak Megaplus camera.
Kodak Canada Inc.
Stereoscopic Glasses (Hubbard Scientific Company)
Item is a pair of stereoscopic glasses. Front piece appears to be plastic and glass and ear pieces are metal. Slit in front of each lenses to place a small stereoscopic slide.
Stereo-realist camera with leather case model 1041 (Stereo-Realist)
Item is a black 35 mm Stereo-Realist camera made by David White company ca. 1947. Model 1041 has a movable film plane controlled by a focus knob, f3.5 lenses and brown leather case. Written on object : W.K.B. 12.25.51
Shows a man using a stereoscopic viewer in a room with books. Titled "Traveling by the Underwood Travel System - Stereographs, Guide Books, Patent Map System"
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
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.
Bass Stereoscopic Photography Collection
The collection contains stereoscopic photographs, viewers, and cameras, collected by the donors between the 1970's and the 1990's and dating from the 1850's to the 1990's. Material includes a variety of viewers, cameras, photographs, and ephemera relating to three-dimensional photography.
Parte de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
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.
Parte de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
Item is a battery-powered Partytime instant camera with an option for exposure control. It comes with a manual.
Polaroid 110B Pathfinder Camera
Parte de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
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
Parte de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
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
Parte de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
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
Parte de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
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
Parte de Ken Van Velzer Polaroid Collection
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.