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United States Army Air Force camera

1940-1945

case for USAAF Aircraft camera, type K20, 1940-1945

1940-1945

film threading plate for USAAF Aircraft camera, type K20, 1940-1945

1940-1945

lens for USAAF Aircraft camera, type K20, 1940-1945

1940-1945

Speed Graphic with Compur-Rapid Shutter and f3.5 Tessar Lens

1920-1930

lense and box for USAAF Aircraft camera, type K20, 1940-1945

1940-1945

USAAF Aircraft camera, type K20, 1940-1945

1940-1945

For 1/4 plate filmpacks.

Graflex filmpack adaptor

35mm microfilm camera, lights, stand etc., in case.

Graflex Photorecord Portable Microfilm Camera

Speed Graphic camera (Camera Ground Type C-3 USAF). Manufactured by Folmer Graflex Corp, Rochester, New York, USA. Folding press camera for 4 x 5 inch plates. Kodak Anastigmat lens F:6 3/8" f.4.5-32, Serial No EC32-313K. Wollensack Alphax compound shutter 1-100 T/B (faulty). Focal plane shutter adjustable 10-1000. Kalart coupled rangefinder (coincident type) and flash attachment, bulb fired. Direct vision viewfinder. Frame finder (part missing). Sliding rising and cross front. No. 43-30250. (M 3748). Overall (deployed with flash): 425 mm x 260 mm x 270 mm.

Speed Graphic Press Camera

Instruction manual for USAAF Aircraft camera, type K20 Serial No. AC-45-552, designed by Fairchild and manufactured by Folmer Graflex Corporation, Rochester, New York, United States, 1940-1945.

USAAF Aircraft camera, type K20, 1940-1945

1940-1945

For 4x5" filmpacks, in original carton.

Graphic Film Pack Adaptor

1928-1946

No. 10 Cirkut camera, 1934-1940. Panoramic for 10 inch wide rollfilm. Film driven past slit in camera back by clockwork motor which also drives camera round on tripod head by gear train. Rotation speed and exposure time both variable, giving a variety of picture lengths. Exposure 1/2-1/12 secs. Lens Turner Reich convertible - 3 focal lengths: combines 10 inch extension inside camera with fold away ground glass screen for focusing - accessible when motor unit is removed. Rack and pinion focusing. Rack and pinion rising and swing front. No.202505. With 7 interchangeable gears 66, 64, 62, 44, 43, 42, 29, a winding key, a tripod head with internal ring gear and roller bearing platform. With tripod legs. Manufactured by Folmer Graflex Corp., Rochester, NY.

No 10 Cirkut Camera

1934-1940

Folmer Graflex No 2 Crown Camera Platform. 114A/64.

Folmer Graflex No 2 Crown Camera Platform

Bag type changer for cut film holders 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches. Holders pulled into bag, out of focal plane by slider. Red window in back reveals holder numbers. With six cut film holders. Folmer Graflex Co.

Graflex cut film magazine

Wooden three-sectioned tripod, closed 75cm, open 135cm. Screw clamping. Legs detachable, with strut locking.

Folmer Graflex Crown tripod No 1

No 10 Cirkut camera made by Folmer Graflex Corporation, USA, Serial No 13332. Lens: Wollensak Velostigmat 10 1/4". Focus Series IA f6.8, Serial No 253884. Shutter; Betax No 3., Circa 1925. Overall: 330 mm x 240 mm x 575 mm. With tripod and Case.

No 10 Cirkut Camera

1909-1941

Flashgun for Sashalite flashbulbs, ES base. Adaptor for SBC bulbs. 19cm diameter polished reflector. Takes three U2 type drycells. Bulb testing lamp. Open flash button. Clamp for attachment to shoe on Graphic. 2 pin connecting lead. For use with 3664. Folmer Graflex.

Speed Graphic flash gun

National Graflex reflex camera, c.1933. Manufactured by Folmer Graflex Corporation, Rochester, USA. Single lens reflex camera for 120 rollfilm 2 1/4 x 2 1/2 inch. Fitted with a Bausch and Lomb Tessar IC lens, Serial No 235, f/3.5 - 22, helical screw focusing. Focal plane shutter, eight speeds, numbers 2-9 and B. With reflex focusing screen with hood and magnifier exposure calculator built into cover. Serial No 180055. Overall (deployed): 385 mm x 160 mm x 110 mm.

National Graflex reflex camera, c 1933

1928-1938