Kamera- und Fotomuseum Kurt Tauber: Kodak- Kameras. Kodak Eastman Price Guide: estimate a camera value. Icons legend: No value prediction Low estimate accuracy Low- medium estimate accuracy Medium estimate accuracy Medium- high estimate accuracy High estimate accuracy Camera Image Available Digital camera Historical Prices Chart Camera Manual Link CB Member Comments Available Camera Featured in CB Member Collections Raity index available. Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-16 The Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-16 was a folding rollfilm camera produced from 1940-49. It had a folding frame finder incorporated.
EF was a Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) made by Argus from 1. The body was metal and it had flash sync. Shutter 1/1. 0 - . The tag with the set above indicated a. The camera is in near mint. For those with a small budget who would like to develope a. Low minimum bid with few or no bidders. ARGUS ARGOFLEX EF - 1948-51. The EF was a Twin Lens Reflex (TLR) made by Argus from 1948 through 1951. It took 620 roll film and had an aperture range of f4.5.Original box, manual and other. Although some camera owners are ardent photographers, many. At any one time there. Bay. If you are. willing to spend the time searching through the listing several times a. Argus. It took. 6x. It was similar to the Kodak Vigilant Six- 2. There was also a larger model, the. Vigilant Junior Six- 1. The 3. 5 Rangefinder was introduced to. Argus C- series. The rangefinder was gear- coupled to. This. resulted in a camera design that has been described as . Anastigmat 5. 0mm f/3. Shutter 1/1. 0 - 1/2. B2, the first having a silver. Shutter 1/2- 1/2. B, T. The above camera in. Bay for $1. 0. 5. Ansco. COMMERCIAL TELEVISION LICENSE - 1. The. Readyset Special was produced by the AGFA Ansco Corporation. Binghampton, NY. It is not necessary to spend a lot of money to have a. The above camera was purchased for less than. All new cameras now except the very cheapest and. This was not so. in the past. Before so much technology was built into the camera itself. Weston was one of a number of companes that produced. Light. meters came in two general types; those that read reflected light and. Some types did both. Donated. by Susie and Kevin Casanova. A continuation of the cardboard Brownie. Designed for 6. 20 film, but due. Design on the front of this camera and many similar. Brownies is called Art Deco. The above sample is relatively uncommon. There is no visible wear on the edges. Original MSRP in 1. Shown with a Kodak developing tank. Kodak. Brownie. asphttp: //www. A VERY SPECIAL HANEEL TRI. VISION – 1. 94. 6- 4. It was made by the Haneel Company in Los. Angeles, CA. The first version had a Bakelite back, the later metal. The camera has a characteristic rounded shape. After the announcement of the Daguerreotype. Claudet secured a license directly from Daguerre and. Houghton began. selling Daguerreotype requisites. The firm came together for. W. Butcher in 1. 91. Houghton- Butcher Ltd. George Houghton's sons and grandsons continued in the business. The Ensign model of 1. It was also sold in red. If you find one in other than the four original colors. Many such unique. Now is a good time to. Searching for. the word camera on e. Bay under the drop- down menu of cameras and photo. Image/Index. Room. ANSCO SPEEDEX 4. 5 - 1. As a camera. collector I never cease to be amazed at the condition of numerous. The above Ansco with leather case. Would that we could all be such condition at that age! It. was made in Los Angeles, California by the Wm. Whittaker Co. The camera was designed to fit into a cigarette wrapper and. United States. Numbers on the counter show through the. The above camera in excellent. Bay for $1. 7. Co.,Boston, began to sell their equipment through Paramount Mfg. Co, Warren Mfg. Subsequently, in 1. Keystone stock. and brand names were bought by Concord Camera Corp. Avenel, NY, USA. http: //www. BELL & HOWELL MASTER 4. FILMO 1. 22 8mm PROJECTOR - 1. The photo on the right is an oil painting of the Master 4. Wendy Chidester that sold for several thousand dollars. The pacemaker. model was available in 2. Early models had a. Kalart rangefinder. In some models an attachment called. Focuspot containing a light bulb could be fitted to the top of the. A light beam could then be sent through the two windows of. When the beams merged the subject was. In 1. 99. 5 the Kalart was replaced with a top- mounted Graflex. The speed Graphic models were equipped with a focal plane. Pacemaker models had front shutter only. A wide. variety of accessories were made for Graflex press cameras over the. These cameras are readily. Bay and other sites in a variety of conditions and at a. This sample in near mint. Kestone movie light, also working and in like. Bay for $1. 5. 5. Brattain. The First Transistor. Click for Enlarged View. THE TRANSISTOR - 1. In. 1. 95. 6, the Nobel Prize was shared by William Shockley, John Bardeen and. Walter Brattain of Bell Labs for their work in developing the. The quality of construction. Russians. The Comet shown above. Zenith Camera Corporation in Chicago, but others were. Webster, NY. The focus has two positions. If the subject is less than ten feet. If the distance is over ten feet. The shutter is cocked by turning a. The viewfinder is located such. The Comet was apparently produced. The one shown above was. One difference in later models is the. There is no need. A. second difference between late and early models is the design on the. A third difference is that later models had a lever on the right. First commercially successful. Land, as a consultant to test new films and analyze results. EDWIN LAND MARKETS THE POLAROID MODEL 9. First commercially successful self- developing camera system. Land, as a. consultant to test new films and analyze results. The. Model 9. 5 used twin rolls of film dropped into opposite ends of the. Later Polaroid models used single rolls of film with all. Later film values booklets contained both GE and ASA film. The above meter in excellent condition with original box. Bay for $1. 4. Kodak. The Kodak Tourist. Camera shown above was purchased in like- new condition with original. Film: 6. 20 2. Lens: Kodak Anaston F: 6. Shutter. Kodak Flash Diomatic. One of a number of inexpensive cameras. Some users roll 1. This sample in excellent condition was. Bay for $1. 8, which by coincidence, was the original MSRP. Introduced in 1. 94. Model. A required multiple manual steps to produce a single copy. Federal. of Brooklyn, a well- known manufacturer of enlargers at that time. A, a unique enlarger designed to copy negatives. UNIVERSAL CAMERA COPORATION MINUTE 1. The. Minute 1. 6 recorded twelve images on a 1. Shutter 1/6. 0. sec. Lens f/6. 3, f/8, f/1. In used condition, the Minute 1. Bay for $2. 5- 5. The complete set with. Original catalog ad shown on. Minute 1. 6 case and 1. The above camera in unused condition was donated to the museum. Joan Klonowski, Grants, New Mexico.
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