Photographica Auction Tuesday 26Th January at 10:00 GMT

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Photographica Auction Tuesday 26Th January at 10:00 GMT Hugo Marsh Neil Thomas Forrester Director Shuttleworth Director Director Photographica Auction Tuesday 26th January at 10:00 GMT This is an non attented auction Viewing on a rota basis by appointment only Special Auction Services Plenty Close Off Hambridge Road NEWBURY RG14 5RL Telephone: 01635 580595 Email: [email protected] www.specialauctionservices.com @SpecialAuction1 Paul Mason Mike Spencer @Specialauctionservices Photographica Photographica Due to the nature of the items in this auction, buyers must satisfy themselves concerning their authenticity prior to bidding and returns will not be accepted, subject to our Terms and Conditions. Additional images are available on request. Buyer’s Premium with SAS & SAS LIVE: 20% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 24% of the Hammer Price Buyer’s Premium with the-saleroom.com Premium: 25% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 30% of the Hammer Price 1. A Cage of VHS Cameras, 9. A Rollei Twin MSC 300 P Slide 16. A Eumig Mark-S-709 Super 8 22. Praktica Electronic SLR Cameras 27. A Rollei B35 and Other Film 31. A Sekonic Studio DeLuxe L-398 manufacturers including Panasonic, Sony, Projector, G-VG, untested, with Schneider and 8mm Sound Projector, dual format, and Lenses, a BC1 and a B200 both Cameras, comprising a black Rollei B35, Exposure Meter, serial no 028353, with a Tamron Fotovix, Kodak 1400 digital Kreuznach AV-Xenotar 90mm f/2.4 HFT maker’s label unstuck from cover, with with Pentacon Prakticar 50mm f/1.8 MC made in Singapore, serial no 4615488 selenium cell powered, reacts to light, printer, other items, untested lenses, elements G-VG, with Rolleivision two film gates, two sets of sprockets, a lenses, a BC1 with a Prakticar 28mm f/2.8 with a Rollei Triotar 40mm f/3.5 lens, with a lumisphere, high direct reading £20-30 remote control, slide changer, cables, 15-25mm f/1.4 zoom lens, 12V 100W MC lens, a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm shutter working, meter reacts to light, a slide and soft case, some Polaroid MP-4 spare bulbs, in black Rollei carrying case lamp, earphone, microphone, take- f/2.8 M42 lens, a Prakticar 135mm f/2.8 Zorki 4 rangefinder camera with Jupiter-8 copying camera parts including two 2. A Tray of SLR Camera Bodies, £60-80 up spool, mains lead, original box, ten lens together with a pair of British-made 50mm f/2 lens, shutter closing sluggish at shutter units, Tominon 75mm, 105mm Including Nikon F80 (3), F401, F70, F65 packaged Super 8 and 8mm films (two bakelite opera glasses in a leather case, slow speeds, a No 1 Pocket Kodak folding and 135mm f/4.5 lenses and instruction (2), N5005, Canon EOS 50e, Minolta 10. Eumig and Canon Super 8 sound) and a Yashica 8PE-RS 8mm editor Sigma Zoom-Master 35-70mm f/2.8-4 camera, 6 x 9cm format on 120 roll film book, three Nikon 52mm filters, one Dynax 300si, Maxxum 400si and an Equipment, a Eumig S 934 Automix in original box, all untested lens, a RMC Tokina 28mm f/2.8 M42 lens with Autographic window and a Box boxed, a Coronet Rapide 6 x 9cm roll film Olympus OM101, all untested sound projector with 17-34 mm f/1.4 £30-50 and a Hanimex Argus slide projector, a Lot Ensign 2¼B camera folding camera and Weston Euro-Master £50-70 lens, microphone and instructions, £40-60 £50-70 exposure meter and other items, a Lot cosmetically G, a black Canon Auto 17. Sony Cyber-shot and Panasonic £30-50 3. Underwater Cameras, including Zoom 318M cine camera with soft case, Lumix Digital Cameras, a Sony Cyber- 23. A Canon EOS 500 35mm SLR 28. Rollei and Noris Slide Projectors SeaLife Reelmaster CL, DC600, Sea & Sea together with a Chinon 600 Power Zoom shot DSC-R1 digital bridge camera, with a Camera, serial no. 2227948, mock and Other Photographica, including 32. Carl Zeiss Jena Jenautic 7 x 50 MX-5, Motor Marine 35, Minolta Weather cine camera with maker’s case, a Picca Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 14.3-71.5mm titanium body G, shutter working, meter a Rollei P350A slide projector, a Noris Binoculars, serial no 4832555, focus Matic A and other examples Super 8 Auto Cine projector with 20- f/2.8-4.8 zoom lens (24-120mm 35mm reacts to light, with a Canon EF 28-70mm Trumpf slide projector, a boxed Wotan action smooth, body F, two small “Dymo” £30-50 32mm f/1.5 lens, a Casio fx-9750G Plus equivalent), battery, mains adapter, a f/3.5-4.5 lens G, a Jessops holster case Diastar 350 back projection slide viewer, labels marked “Private” and “Capt.”, scientific calculator, all untested, two CCS holster bag, powers up otherwise and a Canon Ixus 60 compact digital a boxed Hanimex Felitor DB120 slide paint losses to prism housing edges and 4. Two Pairs of Binoculars, a pair boxed spools and other items untested and a Panasonic DMC-LX2 camera, powers up, otherwise untested viewer/projector, a pair of French field objective lens bezel, optics F, fungus spot of Infravision 20 x 50 binoculars, body G, £40-60 compact digital camera, battery, a £30-50 glasses in a leather case, Weston Master and haze, with maker’s box and leather elements G and a pair of Dollond field Lowepro pouch, no charger, untested IV and Lenigrad 4 exposure meter and case. glasses, body F-G, elements F-G 11. Digital Compact Cameras, a £40-60 24. Olympus XA 35mm Camera and other items, all untested, A/F £60-80 £20-30 Canon PowerShot S50, HP Photosmart a Bolex B8L 8mm Camera, an XA compact £40-60 850, Fujifilm F610, all in makers boxes, 18. A Polaroid SX-70 Instant Camera 35mm camera with A11 electronic flash, 33. An Asahi Pentax ES II SLR 5. Five Photographic Books, The Canon lacks charger, all untested and an and Other Items, a Polaroid SX-70 Land both untested, a Paillard Bolex B8L 8mm 29. A Pentax ME and Other 35mm Camera with SMC Takumar Lenses, an ES Book of Nature Photography by Heather unboxed Casio Exilim Camera Model 2 with maker’s leather cine camera, serial no 778006, 1959, SLR Film Cameras, an Asahi Pentax II camera, serial no 6741796, shutter fires Angel, with signature to inside front, The £30-50 case, a Nikon Speedlight SB-24 electronic spring motor not working, with Kern ME with an SMC Pentax-M 50mm f/2 on manual speeds only, metering and Book of Close up Photography by Heather flash, a Rollei P350AF slide projector, Yvar 13mm AR f/1.9 and 36mm AR f/2.8 lens, shutter working, a Minolta Dynax automatic speeds not working, with an Angel, Portrait Photography by Jorge 12. Minolta Digital Cameras, a a Slik Rapide tripod with AF2100 ball lenses, a wrist strap and four boxed Leitz 5000i autofocus camera with a Vivitar SMC Takumar 50mm f/1.4 lens, an SMC Lewinski & Mayotte Magnus, Tapestry Minolta Dimage 7, A200, Xg (2) and an and socket trigger head and a Kodak filters 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 lens and an Agfa Macro-Takumar 50mm f/4 lens, an SMC of Life Inner City Portrait by Bob Moore, E223, all in makers boxes, with manuals, Kodacolor Gold shoulder bag £40-60 Colorflex I with waist level finder, Color- Takumar 28mm f/3.5 and 200mm f/4 signed to inside front, and Complete cables, batteries, no charger present in 7 £40-60 Apotar 50mm f/2.8 lens, shutter fires but lenses and a Nikon gadget bag Encyclopedia of Photography by Michael & A200, all in very good condition, and a 25. Two Olympus OM10 SLR mirror does not lower, two independent £70-100 Langford, all hardback except Tapestry of Dimage x, in case, all untested 19. An Ensign Mascot No 3 Falling Cameras, serial no 2743960 body G, maker tele zoom lenses and a tan finish Life £50-70 Plate Box Camera, quarter plate format, shutter working with Manual Adapter, hard case 34. A Rolleiflex 3.5 MX-EVS K4B £20-30 made by Houghtons Ltd circa 1906, serial no 1 565 215, body F, shutter not £40-60 TLR Camera, serial no 1476496, button in 13. Instant and Polaroid Cameras, together with 10 approx half plate dark working, both with OM-System Zuiko aperture wheel disengages EV coupling, 6. Rollei and Other Slide Kodak EK2, EK4, EK100, EK160, Kodamatic slides and a Polaroid Square Shooter 2 Auto-S 50mm f/1.8 lens and ever ready 30. An Olympus mju-1 Compact body F-G, shutter working, hood slightly Projection Equipment, including a Rollei 970L, Polaroid Colorpack 11, a Shackman instant camera case, together with Vivitar 24mm f/2.8 Camera and Other Cameras, a black loose, a Carl Zeiss Tessar 75mm f/3.5 lens 85mm f/2.8 Heidosmat lens, a Hanimex Polaroid and Durst 66 roll film 6 x 6cm £30-50 and 70-210mm f/2.8-4 lenses, a Cobra Olympus mju-1 35mm camera with F, mark to front element, maker’s ERC La Ronde projector and 100mm f/2.8 cameras Auto 250 flashgun, a Vancor tripod and a 35mm f/3.5 lens and maker’s soft case, £150-200 lens, a Paterson 300 projector and 85mm £30-50 20. Wooden Double Dark Slide Lowepro bag a Yashica J-Mini Super compact 35mm f/2.8 lens, and a Hahnel DB500 daylight Plate Holders, approximately twelve DDS £40-60 camera, a Bencini Comet II 4 x 4cm 127 35.
Recommended publications
  • Photo History Newsletters • Vol
    THE AMALGAMATED PHOTO HISTORY NEWSLETTERS • VOL. 2-2 2021 We hope that the Covid pandemic soon passes away so we can get back to normal with regular meetings and events. In the interim here are addi- tional newsletters to keeping you read- ing. Please enjoy. Ken Metcalf of the Graflex Journal has another interesting issue which should entertain you well. Another fine newsletter comes from The Western Canada Photographic Historical Association in British Colum- bia with some fine reading content. Permissions granted: Graflex Journal– Ken Melcalf The Western Canada Photographic Historical Association– Tom Parkinsion SHARING INFORMATION ABOUT GRAFLEX AND THEIR CAMERAS ISSUE 3 2020 FEATURES some leather that was a good match. Thickness was right, color was good, and the pebble grain was close National Graflex Gets a New Coat by Paul S. Lewis……..….....….....….1 enough. So, I had them send me a large sheet; 12x17. Camera Group - Roger Beck………….…….………...….…..…………....2 Having a good supply would allow for some mistakes Viewing Wild Animals at Night by William V. Ward …….…...…………..4 and assure me that there would be enough length and Hold It! Part 1 by Ken Metcalf.……………….…………….…………….....5 width to cover the missing panels with one complete Graflex Patents by Joel Havens….…..………………...…………….…...12 piece. The source I used was Cameraleather ([email protected]). I did just check with them to be sure similar material is available. The report is that although the material is available, supply is limited. So, with material and camera in hand, the next step Ed: Mr. Lewis is a Graflex Journal subscriber and author was to get the new cover panels cut out and attached.
    [Show full text]
  • Digital High School Photography Curriculum
    California State University, San Bernardino CSUSB ScholarWorks Theses Digitization Project John M. Pfau Library 2003 Digital high school photography curriculum Martin Michael Wolin Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project Part of the Art Education Commons Recommended Citation Wolin, Martin Michael, "Digital high school photography curriculum" (2003). Theses Digitization Project. 2414. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2414 This Project is brought to you for free and open access by the John M. Pfau Library at CSUSB ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses Digitization Project by an authorized administrator of CSUSB ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. DIGITAL HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY CURRICULUM A Project Presented to the Faculty of California State University, San Bernardino In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Education: Career and Technical'Education by Martin Michael Wolin June 2003 DIGITAL HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY CURRICULUM A Project Presented to the Faculty of California State University, San Bernardino by Martin Michael June 2003 Approved by: Dr. Ronald^Pendelton, Second Reader © 2003 Martin Michael Wolin ABSTRACT The purpose of this thesis was to create a high school digital photography curriculum that was relevant to real world application and would enable high school students to enter the work force with marketable skills or go onto post secondary education with advanced knowledge in the field of digital imaging. Since the future of photography will be digital, it was imperative that a high school digital photography curriculum be created. The literature review goes into extensive detail about digital imaging.
    [Show full text]
  • Kodak SALES NEWS Published by the Marketing Division ! Coburg
    '.':r~. J. L.'\CZ :rn . CO LO IJ :-: P: ~ I 'J' [' I l [PT ,o, sratt " " """ I '"'""'"'"· A BGO sro :'D . Kodak SALES NEWS Published by the Marketing Division ! Coburg. May/June, 1965 in the Retina caniera line ... • l KODAK RETINA REFLEX IV SALES NEWS "GIANT DOUBLEISSUE" Giant double issues of periodicals are usually produced about Christmas time, or as a "gimmick" to sell advertising space. The reason, however, for ou.r double issue is much more ordinary. The simple facts are that much of the copy for the May issue was held up and when the edition was ready for the press our Multi­ lith operator went down with a bad case of gastric influenza. When he returned to work he had to tackle the Kodak Price List, plus several other jobs of higher priority than Sales News. Rather than send out the May issue at the beginning of June we decided to combine it with the June issue. 1n the fin der and on top of the camera. The Kodak Retina Reflex IV Camera , In add1t1on lens aperture and shutter f i tted with f/ 2.8 Xenar le ns , 1s speed settings are visi ble in the priced at £109.0.0 retail, including finder. Two flash contacts are pro ­ imported always - ready case. Fitted vided , one in the access ory shoe and with f/1 :9 Xenon lens £ 125 .5 . 0 , in c ­ a cable socket on the front of the luding imported al ways re ady case. camern. The counter auto matica ll y re sets , to the sta rtin g mark before OOR PICTURE- TAKING Ci\J,TPJ\IGN number 36, on opening the camera back .
    [Show full text]
  • History of KODAK Cameras
    CUSTOMER SERVICE PAMPHLET March 1999 • AA-13 History of KODAK Cameras KODAK CAMERAS ON THE MARKET ORIGINAL CAMERA NAME FROM TO FILM SIZE LIST PRICE No. 1A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK 1917 Model Camera 1917 1924 116 $21.00 No. 3 AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Camera 1914 1926 118 41.50 No. 3A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Camera 1914 1934 122 50.50 No. 1 AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Junior Camera 1914 1927 120 23.00 No. 1A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Junior Camera 1914 1927 116 24.00 No. 2C AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Junior Camera 1916 1927 130 27.00 No. 3A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Junior Camera 1918 1927 122 29.00 No. 1 AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera 1915 1920 120 56.00 (Bakelite side panels) No. 1 AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera (Model B) (Back overlaps sides) Focus by thumb-turned gear. 1921 1921 120 79.00 (Only produced for a few months) No. 1 AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera (Model B) 1922 1926 120 74.00 (knurled screw focusing) No. 1A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera 1914 1916 116 59.50 No. 1A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera 1917 1923 116 91.00 (w/coupled rangefinder and Bakelite side panels) No. 1A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera 1923 1926 116 60.00 w/coupled rangefinder, Model B (Back overlaps sides) No. 2C AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera 1923 1928 130 65.00 w/coupled rangefinder No. 3 AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera 1914 1926 118 86.00 No. 3A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera 1914 1916 122 74.00 No. 3A AUTOGRAPHIC KODAK Special Camera 1916 1934 122 109.50 (w/coupled rangefinder) Boy Scout KODAK Camera (V.P.
    [Show full text]
  • Minolta 16Mm Subminiature Cameras Superb Rokkor Lens Quality
    Minolta 16mm Subminiature Cameras superb Rokkor lens quality ... famed Minolta craftsmanship ... instant, drop-in loading plus a wide choice of features in three distinctive models Each of the three Minolta 16mm subminiature models is a masterpiece of miniaturization. Amaz­ ingly small and lightweight, each can actually disappear in pocket or purse . .. or hide in the palm of your hand . .. always ready for spur-of-the-moment shooting. Yet all th ree Minolta subminia­ tures provide brilliant color transparencies and wallet-size prints in black and white or color­ pictures that enlarge beautifully and stand up under the most critical examination. a quick guide a quick guide a quick guide to the Minolta 16-MG to the Minolta 16-11 to the Minolta 16-Ps o built-in electric eye for easy, accurate o exclusive push-pull operation auto­ o exclusive "Weather Dial" automati­ match-needle exposure control with all matically advances fi lm and frame coun­ cally sets camera for correct exposure films ASA 25 to 400 ter, cocks shutter, prevents double expo­ for all films ASA 10 to 160 sure o programmed shutter with speeds from o Rokkor 25mm fl3 .5 lens ... fixed 1I30th to 1I250th sec. at f/2.8 to f/ 16 03-element Rokkor 22mm fl2.8 lens . focus from 3 feet to infinity fixed focus from 3 feet to infinity o separate shutter control for flash o separate shutter control for flash synch at 113 Oth sec. at any pre-set aperture o click-stop aperture settings from synch at 1I30th sec. and normal photog­ f/2.8 to fi16 raphy at 1I100th sec.
    [Show full text]
  • Silverfastjobmanager Silverfast Jobmanager for Film Scanner
    ManualAi6 K6 12 E.qxd5 31.10.2003 14:47 Uhr Seite 279 SilverFastJobManager SilverFast JobManager for Film Scanner Overview To activate the JobManager, click on “JobManager”-button in the vertical list of buttons to the left of the large SilverFastAi preview window. SilverFastAi dialog using Macintosh SilverFastAi dialog using Windows 6.12 ® ManualAi6 K6 12 E.qxd5 SilverFast Manual 040903 279 ManualAi6 K6 12 E.qxd5 31.10.2003 14:47 Uhr Seite 280 SilverFastJobManager SilverFastJobManager Tools Icons indicating the current correc- SilverFastJobManager-Menu tions and the output format chosen: Referring to actions with relation to complete jobs (such as saving and loading) Execute auto-adjust before sca Name of current jobs Gradation curve changes in A star (*) indicates, whether a job effect has been changed Selective colour correction Image information active File name Active filter RGB output format selected Output dimensions / scaling Horizontal and vertical Lab output format selected Output resolution – file size CMYK output format selected Icons representing actions with reference to the Job: Add the active frame from the preview Add all frames from the preview 6.12 Add images from image overview dialog window Activate VLT Starting and stopping Directory File format of job execution the final images will selection box for the be saved to during desired file format. Delete the job entries selected execution. Edit parameters of the job entry selected Copy job-entry parameters 280 SilverFast® Manual ManualAi6 K6 12 E.qxd5 31.10.2003 14:47 Uhr Seite 281 SilverFast JobManager™ Purpose of the JobManager What is the JobManager? SilverFastJobManager (from here on referred to as “JM”) is a built-in function for the scan software SilverFastAi, as well as for the Photoshop plugins which operate independently of a scanner and the Twain modules SilverFastHDR, SilverFastDC and SilverFastPhotoCD.
    [Show full text]
  • Minolta 16 Qt Manual Download Minolta 16 Qt Manual
    Minolta 16 Qt Manual Download Minolta 16 Qt Manual 1972-1974. 16mm miniature camera. Black or chrome. Camera manual. Minolta: Minolta 16 QT camera. Camera featured in these collections. Manuals for Minolta 16mm Subminiature Cameras Introduction and contents. Most pages have been rescanned at 300dpi. Minolta 16 MG-s & 16 QT Booklet ; English(8.Minolta 16 MG , Kit. Nice kit in the nice package. My first position as a teacher took place in Polvijärvi near a beautiful small town Joensuu in Eastern- Finland. I felt rich and when I saw this Minolta Kit in local camera store it simply captivated me. At that time I owned a simple but adequate equipment to make photos at home. 1972 Minolta 16 QT 16mm camera. The end of a long line of 16mm subminiature cameras for Minolta, this model had selectable shutter speeds and a built-in match needle CdS meter. 1972 Minolta Hi-Matic F. 35mm Leaf-Shutter Camera Automatic exposure with programmed electronic shutter. A downgrade compared to the E, with a slower lens. 1973 Minolta.I clearly remember looking at the photo taken with it in the Guide to The Minolta SLR System, and longing to be able to take photos like it. The 16mm is a non-corrected lens, resulting in the lens exhibiting severe barrel distortion, which gives photos taken with it that “Fisheye” look. Minolta 16QT Vintage 16mm Film Camera. E10B4. Other Products from tinkernorthwest: View all products: Samsung BlackJack i607 Battery Charging Cradle Genuine ABCH687BBE Vintage Minolta 16 QT camera in case with manual and sundries, winds and clicks normally but otherwise untested with film.
    [Show full text]
  • Introduction
    CINEMATOGRAPHY Mailing List the first 5 years Introduction This book consists of edited conversations between DP’s, Gaffer’s, their crew and equipment suppliers. As such it doesn’t have the same structure as a “normal” film reference book. Our aim is to promote the free exchange of ideas among fellow professionals, the cinematographer, their camera crew, manufacturer's, rental houses and related businesses. Kodak, Arri, Aaton, Panavision, Otto Nemenz, Clairmont, Optex, VFG, Schneider, Tiffen, Fuji, Panasonic, Thomson, K5600, BandPro, Lighttools, Cooke, Plus8, SLF, Atlab and Fujinon are among the companies represented. As we have grown, we have added lists for HD, AC's, Lighting, Post etc. expanding on the original professional cinematography list started in 1996. We started with one list and 70 members in 1996, we now have, In addition to the original list aimed soley at professional cameramen, lists for assistant cameramen, docco’s, indies, video and basic cinematography. These have memberships varying from around 1,200 to over 2,500 each. These pages cover the period November 1996 to November 2001. Join us and help expand the shared knowledge:- www.cinematography.net CML – The first 5 Years…………………………. Page 1 CINEMATOGRAPHY Mailing List the first 5 years Page 2 CINEMATOGRAPHY Mailing List the first 5 years Introduction................................................................ 1 Shooting at 25FPS in a 60Hz Environment.............. 7 Shooting at 30 FPS................................................... 17 3D Moving Stills......................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Express Camera Auction 27Th June 2018 at 10:00
    Hugo Marsh Neil Thomas Plant (Director) Shuttleworth (Director) (Director) Express Camera Auction 27th June 2018 at 10:00 Viewing 26th June 2018 10:00-16:00 For enquiries relating to the sale: Saleroom One Please contact: 81 Greenham Business Park NEWBURY RG19 6HW Telephone: 01635 580595 Fax: 0871 714 6905 Email: [email protected] www.specialauctionservices.com Austin Mike Spencer Farahar Express Cameras Cameras Bid Here Without Being Here All you need is your computer and an internet connection and you can make real-time bids in real-world auctions at the-saleroom.com. You don’t have to be a computer whizz. All you have to do is visit www.the-saleroom.com and register to bid - its just like being in the auction room. A live audio feed means you hear the auctioneer at the same time as other bidders. You see the lots on your computer screen as they appear in the auction room and the auctioneer is aware of your bids the moment you make them. Just register and click to bid! 7. Kodak Retina Cameras, 13. 35mm Film Strip Projectors, models include, Retina Ib with 50mm Ellis & Newton Ltd with Leech series f/2.8 Schneider-Kreuznach lens (G), II 3’’ lens, Pullin Optics with Pulnar 4’’ Retina IIa (2) and a Retinette Ib (100mm) f/2.8 lens, both in wooden £40-60 carry cases £30-50 14. A Kodascope Model C 1. Four TLR Cameras, models Projector, including lens, reels, in include, Rolleicord II with triostar makers case £20-40 7.5cm f/3.5 lens, a Mamiyaflex with Sekor 7.5cm f3.5 lens, a Ricoh super 44 with Riken 6cm f/3.5 lens and a Semiflex with a Berthot 75mm f/4.5 lens £50-70 8.
    [Show full text]
  • Hugostudio List of Available Camera Covers
    Exakta VX 1000 W/ P4 Finder Hugostudio List of Exakta VX 500 W/ H3.3 Finder Available Camera Covers Exakta VX IIa V1-V4 W/ P2.2 Finder Exakta VX IIa V5-V7-V8 _P3.3 Finder (1960) Exakta VX IIa V6 W/ H3 SLR Exakta VX IIb W/ P3 Asahiflex IIb Exakta VX IIb W/ P4 Finder Canon A-1 Exakta Varex VX V1 - V2 Canon AE-1 Exakta-Varex VX IIa V1-V4 Canon AE-1 Program Exakta Varex VX V4 V5 Canon AV-1 Exakta Varex VX W/ Finder P1 Canon EF Fujica AX-3 Canon EX Auto Fujica AZ-1 Canon F-1 Pic Req* Fujica ST 601 Canon F-1n (New) pic Req* Fujica ST 701 Canon FT QL Fujica ST 801 Canon FTb QL Fujica ST 901 Canon FTb n QL Kodak Reflex III Canon Power Winder A Kodak Reflex IV Canon TL-QL Kodak REflex S Canon TX Konica FT-1 Canonflex Konica Autoreflex T3 Chinon Memotron Konica Autoreflex T4 Contax 137 MA Konica Autoreflex TC Contax 137 MD Leica R3 Contax 139 Quartz Leica R4 Contax Motor Drive W6 Leica Motor Winder R4 Contax RTS Leicaflex SL Contax RTS II Mamiya ZE-2 Quartz Contax139 Quartz Winder Minolta Auto Winder D Edixa Reflex D Minolta Auto Winder G Exa 500 Minolta Motor Drive 1 Exa I, Ia, Ib Minolta SR 7 Exa II Minolta SRT 100 Exa IIa Minolta SRT 101 Exa Type 6 Minolta SRT 202 Exa VX 200 Minolta X370 Exa Version 2 to 5 Minolta X370s Exa Version 6 Minolta X570 Exa Version I Minolta X700 Exakta 500 Minolta XD 11, XD 5, XD 7, XD Exakta Finder H3 Minolta XE-7 XE-5 Exakta Finder: prism P2 Minolta XG-1 Exakta Finder: prism P3 Minolta XG 9 Exakta Finder: prism P4 Minolta XG-M Exakta Kine Minolta XG7, XG-E Exakta Meter Finder Minolta XM Exakta RTL1000 Miranda AII
    [Show full text]
  • Price List and Camera Models
    I’m Back® GmbH Digital Back for 35mm Analog Cameras Carlo Maderno 24 6900 Lugano Switzerland Cell.: +41 789 429 998 www.imback.eu [email protected] I’m Back® 35mm Digital Back Details: Sensor: 16Mega CMOS Sensor Panasonic 34120 Display: 2.0"capacitive touch screens Picture System: Focusing screen Auto White: yes Video Resolution: UHD24(2880*2160) QHD30(2560*1440) Balance: yes 108OP60/30 720P120/60/30 VGA240 Auto Eve: yes Video nal aspect: Focusing screen/Vintage Picture ip: yes Picture Size: 20M 16M 12M 10M 8M 5M 3M VGA WIFI: yes Video Format: MP4 H.264 Remote: yes Picture Format: JPG & RAW Language EN FR ES PT DE IT CN RU JP Storage Capacity: Max 64Gb Battery: 3.7V 2.700mAh USB Interface: USB TYPE-C Catalogue 2019 [email protected] All prices are in Swiss Franc I'm Back GmbH www.imback.eu Catalogue - 2018/2019 - USD Product Code Type Compatibility Price in SFr* picture IBP I'm Back PRO All main Brands 299 IBU Universal Cover All main Brands 49 CA1 Dedicated Cover Canon F-1 69 Canon A Canon A1 CA2 Dedicated Cover 49 Canon AE1 Canon AE1 program Canon FT CA3 Dedicated Cover 49 Canon FTB CA4 Dedicated Cover Canon eos300 69 CN1 Dedicated Cover Contax II 49 Contax G1 CN2 Dedicated Cover 79 CN3 Dedicated Cover Contax RTS 49 CN4 Dedicated Cover Contax G2 79 I’m Back GmbH | Via Carlo Maderno 24 | CH – 6900 Lugano |IDI: CHE-216.910.630 | [email protected] | www.imback.eu Catalogue 2019 [email protected] All prices are in Swiss Franc I'm Back GmbH www.imback.eu Catalogue - 2018/2019 - USD Product Code Type Compatibility Price in SFr* picture DN1 Dedicated Cover
    [Show full text]
  • Asahi Pentax ES Operating Manual Excerpts Reproduced for Historical
    Asahi Pentax ES Operating Manual Excerpts Reproduced for Historical and Reference Purposes by Paul M. Provencher http://whitemetal.com Not For Resale. 1 Asahi Pentax ES Operating Manual Excerpts Table of Contents NOMENCLATURE ........................................................................................................................................................2 SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................................................4 HOW IT WORKS..........................................................................................................................................................6 FILM LOADING AND WINDING..........................................................................................................................8 SETTING ASA FILM SPEED.......................................................................................................................................9 FILM TYPE REMINDER DIAL................................................................................................................................9 EXPOSURE FACTOR CONTROL DIAL............................................................................................................10 DIAPHRAGM SETTING...........................................................................................................................................11 TTL METERING AND AUTOMATIC SHUTTER............................................................................................12
    [Show full text]