Item is a subminiature camera from the Minolta series, with detachable dedicated electronic flash, carrying case, presentation case, strap and lens filters. Many accessories were available for this model, including a slide projector, enlarger, and laboratory equipment.
Item is a four-lens, three-dimensional camera, originally developed by the Nimslo company, the Nishika copies were created after Nimslo was taken over by Nishika in 1989. The camera has a plastic body and 4 identical lenses, a fixed 1/60th shutter that exposes the four square images in synch. When exposed, the 35mm film had to be sent to specialty labs equipped for autostereo (lenticular) colour printing, which produced a true stereo image without the use of glasses. This process was also developed by Nims and Lo, of the original company.
Item is a 35mm camera, similar to the Olympus OM-1 MD, but fully automatic aperture-priority metering. World's first camera with OTF (off-the-film) metering. Chrome. Item comes with 2 manuals.
Item is a 35 mm rangefinder camera with a smaller and more sensitive exposure meter than the Kiev-3 and 3A. This was an imitation of the CONTAX II, it was built after the original tools had been removed from the Zeiss factory at Jena. The lens is a Jupiter-8M, f=2/50mm.
Item is an updated version of the original One Step. Typical consumer Polaroid - Black plastic body with flash - uses 600 film with built-in electronic flash
Item is an early folding plate camera with a Rulex triple anastigmat F13, 1:4 lens and an unmarked compound shutter. Includes both a brilliant viewfinder and optical direct finder.
For 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. exposure on 620 film Acromatic lens, 2 aperture settings, rotary shutter. Metal and leatherette case. Case will not separate to open 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; it is a simple box camera design. The f8 lens has a 3 aperture settings.
Item is a mock twin lens reflex camera with Bakelite body and metal fittings, for use with 120 roll film. Designed to mimic the look of a twin lens camera, the topmost "lens" is in fact a brilliant viewfinder used only to frame the view and not to focus.
Item is a wooden box camera with leatherette covering for large 8.25 x 10.8 cm (3.25 x 4.25") exposures on 124 film. The design is simple, with a fixed focus and shutter speed. The roll film was advanced past the lens manually with a small crank. The original sales price was $4.00.
Item is an all-metal camera designed by Raymond Loewy for 6 x 6 cm (2.36" x 2.36") exposures on 620 film. Designed to mimic the look of a twin lens camera, the topmost "lens" is in fact a brilliant viewfinder, it is a simple box camera design with a two element Meniscus F11 lens and fixed 1/60th shutter speed. The front panel slides up to reveal the lens and viewfinder.
Item is an extention cable that allows the operation of compatable camera shutters without danger of the camera shaking when the shutter is released. Attachment fits standard shutter release mechanisms.
Item is a mechanical self timer that can be scewed into a cable release socket, providing variable delay in tripping of shutter. Timer comses with plastic case
Item is to be used for duplication of 35mm slides or film strips. The bellows are folded into the adapter unit and is kept in place out of sight with a magnet to protect it from damage. Manufactured by Century Optics.
Item has interchanghable mount - similar concept to Tamron's adaptall mount. The item has a Nkion mount adapter.American Allied Impex Corporation manufactured photographic equipment under the Soligor brand commencing in 1956.
3 close up lens in leather pouch (+1, +2, +3). The lens have a diameter of 52mm. The lenses can be used individually or in combination to do micro photography.
1 Olympus 55mm Skylight 1A 1 Fuji Film Light Balancing Filter A2 for Fujica Single-8 1 Kodak Series VII Daylight Filter for Type A film 1 Kodak Series VI color compensating filter CC-10M 1 Kodak Series VI yello color filter 1 Omag filter 40 1 Canon close up lens uv filter 72mm 1100 1 Kenko LBW10 49 orange filter 1 Kodak #2 yellow filter (glass only) 1 Kodak Series VI Kodachrome Haze filter 1 Kodak #13 Close-up attachment 1 Kodak Series V Wratten Filter 1 Kodak Wrattan filter # 54 B 1 Kodak series VI adapter ring 31.5mm 1 Kodak Series 4 daylight filter for type A color films No. 85 1 Kodak Close-up attachment No. 6A 1 Kodak Series VI adapter ring 31.5mm with UV filter 1 Kodak Series V wratten filter A 1 Kodak orange filter, glass only 1 Kodak cloud filter No. 13 1 Kodak Series 5 daylight filter for type F color film 1 Kodak Series 6 Skylight filter No. 1A 1 Kodak Series VI Wratten filter No. 85B 1 Hoya 40.5 85B 1 walz UV filter 1 EdnaLite filter 514 1 EdnaLite filter 601 1 Voigtlander G1/37 mm 1 Walz red filter for Argus C-3 1 Walz #112 1A filter 1 Kodak Series VI color compensating filter CC-05M 1 Kodak Series VI color compensating filter CC-10C 1 Eumig Makro filter 1 Zeiss Ikon 351/6 graduated yellow filter 1 Carl Zeiss Jena Proxar 0.67 x 37 1 Zeiss Ikon 988/12 yellow filter 1 Sharplite optical filters Type A 21.5 1 Harrison corrector disc 1 Minolta color filter set for Minolta-16 II 1 Polaroid light polarizing series VI filter 1 Kodak Wratten gelatin No. 1A Skylight filter 1 Lee filters sample set 1 roscolene filter sample set 1 Minolta filter set 1 Canon 72mm No. 4x 1 Zeiss Ikon Contapol 4x polarizing filter 1 No. 1 58mm filter 1 Kodak series VI wrattan filter A red filter 1 Aroma 55mm No. 2 filter 1 Optex 52mm UV filtre 1 1 m - 40" filter 1 2 m - 80" 1 Tiffen 49mm Hazan filter 1 B+W 50mm ES 101 filter 2 Toshiba 52mm SL-1A filter 1 Kodak series V adapter ring 25.5mm with series V wrattan filter no. 85 B 1 Sepia filter (glass only) 1 Kodak FIV/32 -1.5 L=3x orange filter 1 Lifa Tagesslicht 1 red filter (glass only) 1 Impakt 1A 55mm filter 1 Toshiba 52mm SL-1A 1 yellow filter (glass only) 1 Tiffen 67mm 80 B blue filter 1 Toshiba 72mm SL-1A filter 1 set of Crown 52mm close up filters 1 Utilo filter Wratten K-2 No. 8 yellow filter 1 set Kodak Cmbinaion filter series VI
This item is a daylight developing tank, manufactured by Minox and made of bakelite material. The tank comes with two rings to be used in the development of shorter 15 and 36 exposure lengths of film introduced in 1968 and 1969. The thermometer is no longer with the tank. The tank comes with original packaging.
The item is constructed from two pieces of black metal with rectangular and square openings to be used with 3 1/2 x 5 inch photographic paper to produce two different sizes of prints .
Item is marked with the Hanimex brand, though the camera was manufactured by the Vivitar Corporation. It is a 110 format camera with a built-in flash powered by two AA batteries. It has a fixed focus. The photographer can select either a normal or telephoto lens, by using a slide switch on top of the camera.
Item is a 35mm camera with a built in electric 3 frames per second motor winder powered by four AA batteries that also run the metering and shutter timing. The camera has modes for aperture priority and manual.
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.
Item is an 35mm reflex camera with a waist-level viewfinder and a non auto-return mirror. Manufactured in Soviet controlled East Germany, the company and the Desden factory closed after reunification. The lens is a Meyer Gorlitz Domiplan 1:2.8/50mm.
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.
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Item is a lens for 4 x 5 in. exposures on sheet film Schneider-Kreuznach symmar f6.8/130 mm. lens, Compur-Synchro shutter 1-1/500 sec. Includes 2 other lenses: Scheider-Kreuznach symmar 1:5.6 135 mm, and the other is 1:5.6 240mm. Both have Compur shutters. This camera is considered to be the ultimate for architecture and technical photography. It is still on the market and still used by professionals.
Flash bulbs in boxes (PT11) 3 boxes GE Twelve M2B Flashbulbs 2 boxes GE Flashcubes 2 boxes GE MagiCubes 1 box GE Super Cubes 3 boxes AG-1B Flashbulbs 1 box GE PH/SM Photoflash lamps 1 GE Photoflash 22 1 GE Lamp 1 box GE Synchro-Press 5B Photoflash 2 GE projection lamp 1 box GE 5B flashbulbs 1 box GE number 6 sure-fire flash bulbs
Flashbulbs in Boxes (PT11) 1 box Sylvania Flashbulbs M2B blue dot 1 box Sylvania Flashbulbs M3B blue dot 1 package Amplex photoflash type 5 2 boxes Sylvania blue dot Magicubes 1 box Sylvania blue dot flashcubes 1 box Diramic Flip Flash super 10 1 package Philips topflash 1 package GE Flip Flash II 1 box Sylvania Superflash M25 1 box GE M3 flashbulbs (box only) 1 box Westinghouse M2B 1 box Westinghouse M2 clear 1 box Sylvania Light Bulb 1 box Westinghouse Photoflash bulbs 1 Rollei projector bulb 1 box Sylvania Superflash class M 1 Wabash Photolamp Corp. No. 0 Super Flash photolamp 1 GE Flip Flash II (no box) 1 Sylvania Flash Bar (no box)
Unsorted loose bulbs (PT12) 3 sylvania Wabash Superflash No. 2 4 Phillips PF5 1 GE Lucalox LU150/55 1 GE 6 2 Phillips Photoflux 1 GE Photo Flash no. 22 1 GE Edison Maza Photoflash no. 22 2Sylvania P25 1 Phillips PF 1/97 3 Sylvania M-2 (Blue dot) 1 unknown 1 unknown blue dot flash bulb 1 Westinghouse photoflash 11 2 unknown medium blue dot flash bulb 2 Sylvania M-25 1 GE ELN. No. 113 1 GE SM 2 3 GE flashcube 4 GE Magicube 4 Sylvania Blue Dot Magicube 1 ITT Flashcube 1 small Westinghouse frosted 1 small GE frosted 1 small GE 1 Phillips PF 1 1 Philips PP 1R 1 Phillips PP 1 1 AG 1 flashbulb 1 blue AG3B flashbulb
A device to instantly get a photo from a slide, using Polaroid film. Built from plastic material, it allows to insert a mounted slide and be seen on a little screen. The exposure may be adjusted
Item is a small, plastic novelty camera that shoots four consecutive photos on one frame of 35 mm film. The rotating shutter exposes them in sequence, at intervals of about 0.22 sec.The result is four images on a single negative that show the movement of a subject in phases. The process uses the same concepts as the stop-motion animation used by Eadweard Muybridge in his Animal Locomotion series of the late 1800's. The camera is a very simple design and has no focusing or aperture control and a simple sports style viewfinder. The shutters are fixed at 1/100 of a second.
Item is a knob-advance twin lens reflex camera for 4 x 4 cm exposures on 127 format film. More compact than other twin lens reflex cameras, with a smaller negatives, the Grey Body has a Xenar f3.5 lens with a Syncrho compur shutter. The camera comes in a gray leather case and is equipped with an ultra violet Waltz filter and a lens hood.
Item is a leatherette covered box camera for exposures on 120 film. Originally designed and produced by the Boston Camera Company, Hawk-Eye camera production changed hands twice, once in 1890 when sold to the Blair Camera Company, then again in 1907, when Eastman Kodak purchased the company. Simple lens and rotary shutter.
Item is a small, Bakelite camera for 8 exposures on 828 format roll film (developed by Kodak in 1935 and similar in size to 135 film, without sprocket holes). The camera features a simple viewfinder, 51mm f 4.5 lens and a 4 speed Flash 200 shutter.
Item is an instant load 126 cartridge film camera with an 44 mm Argus Cintar lens. The camera features fixes shutter speed, auto exposure using a selenium cell and has a flashcube socket, tripod socket, and automatic film speed sensing.
Item is an inexpensive box camera made of fiberboard and covered with imitation leather. The camera has a Gallileo-type viewfinder only (no brilliant viewfinder), flash contacts, and a single speed shutter that is fast enough to accommodate bulb flashes. It used 120 size roll film.
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.
Item is a simple camera for 50 exposures ( 24x24mm ) on regular 35mm film . It was built 1939 t0 1941, the low serial No indicates a small production of this camera , possibly because of the war. The foldable lever transported the film and cocked the Compur shutter. The lens is a non exchangeable Zeiss Novar Anastigmat 1:3.5 with a focal length of 35mm. The Viewfinder is a simple Newton finder , it is folded onto the body Focusing by front lens in a simple helical mounting.
Item is a 35 mm rangefinder camera manufactured in Munich, Germany. Exposure indicator in the viewfinder shows a green light for correct exposure and a red light for underexposed scenes.
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.