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Braun "Nizo" 6080 Super 8mm Film Camera Kit

'Ticka' Watch Camera

1908

Alfred C Kemper, Chicago. All-metal box camera for 1 1/4 inch film camera, 1 /8 inch diameter. Simple lens; removable cap with small aperture. T/I shutter. Removable disc in back to convert to graphoscope viewer. Two spring retaining clips. No 13286. In original carton.

The Kombi Camera

1893

Box camera for 4 x 5 inches notched sheet film. Fitted with a rapid rectilinear lens, rotating plate with four apertures f8, 16, 32, 256. Rotary shutter 5/10/20/40/80. Rotating plate before lens with four supplementary lenses, ft-3 1/2 foot. 6 1/2 foot - 51/2 foot. 12 foot-7 foot. 30 foot - 12foot. Two reflecting finders with hoods. Magazine changing mechanism lever operated for notched films, spirit level NO 5781. Covered in black leather. R.& J. Beck.

Frena camera

Arriflex ST 16mm film camera with three-lens turret. Includes nine extra lenses in original case.

Arriflex 16mm film camera kit

Century Graphic folding hand camera for 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch plates or cut film. Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar lens F:105mm f/3.5-32, Serial No 7454055, coated. Synchro-Compur shutter 1/2/4/8/15/30/60/125/250/500/B, MXV synchronisation, coaxial socket. Rack and pinion focsuing, sliding rising front, Coupled coincidence rangefinder, with direct or right-angle viewing; the latter for coupling to Kalart flash-gun. Parallax compensated direct vision optical finder; frame finder. Ground glass focusing screen in spring back. 'Mahoganite' body. Mottled grey and black leatherette. Serial No J50576. With two blockform double darkslides and Graflex 120 rollfilm holder.

Century Graphic Camera

1950-1959

Made in Germany for Realist Inc, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Stereo camera for 35mm film 23x23mm square. Steiheil Cassar S lenses, F:35mm, f/3.5-16, Nos 1423652, 1426554. Vero shutters 25/50/100/200/B. Direct vision optical finder. Film type reminder. Using instructions, exposure tables etc on bottom. Lever wind. 'Hot' accessory shoe. Enamel exposure table. Neck strap. Serial No 357819 257. In everready case.

Iloca Stereo Rapid camera

1955

For 35mm film, for copying X-ray images. Sprocket feed. Wooden casing.

Kodak 35mm flurographic camera

No. 4 Kodak camera, 1890-1897, manufactured by Eastman Company. Box camera for factory loaded film 48 exposures 5 x 4 inches. Bausch and Lomb universal lens, rotating plate with four apertures, sector type shutter cocked by string (broken), rack and pinion focusing, two reflecting finders, exposure counter -110, no 9362. Overall: 165 mm x 130 mm x 322 mm. This camera was the largest of the first generation of Kodak cameras.

No 4 Kodak camera

1889