Adams FOLDING MITE Portable Pocket Flash w/Case JAPAN

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  • Adams FOLDING MITE Portable Pocket Flash w/Case JAPAN

    $14.99

    Vintage Adams FOLDING MITE Portable Pocket Flash w/Case JAPAN.. 4 1/2″ by about 1 3/4 by 1 1/2″ in great condition..

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  • Album:Sears Photo Treasure Chest Book New

    $9.99

    Sears Photo Tresure Chest Book New.. attractive photo display chest holds 200 of your favorite prints.Photographs slide easily into protective plastic pockets-no need for messy glue or corners. Covered in rich brown vinyl,the Photo Treasure Chest is small enough for a coffee table, bookshelf or end table. Includes 4 removable trays that individually holds 50 prints up to 3 1/2″ to 5 ” size. Great for storing your favorite recipes,stamps and memorabilia tool.12″ by 11″ by 2 3/8″. New in box..

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  • Argoflex 75 Decent TLR-style 620 format box camera.

    $39.99

    Argoflex 75 Decent TLR-style 620 format box camera. A little History this from a internet web site..
    The 75 is the final evolution of the Argus Argoflex. The first Argoflex models were inexpensive TLR cameras that had adjustable focus, aperture, and shutter speeds. Eventually these features disappeared until the Argoflex was nothing more than a fancy-ass 620 box camera that sported two lenses.The Argoflex 75 was produced from 1949 until 1958 at which time Argus began producing the very similar Argus 75. The only significant difference between the Argoflex 75 and the Argus 75 was the name and that the Argus 75 had a brown finish while the Argoflex 75 was black. The Argus Super 75 has an adjustable focus, similar to its predecessor, the Argoflex 40.Argoflex 75 features included:
    Coated fixed focus (7.5 feet infinity) f/13 Lumar 75mm
    Black Bakelite construction with a hinged metal back door
    Large brilliant viewfinder with a folding metal hood
    Automatic shutter cocking with film advance (to prevent double exposure)
    Argus “Red-I-dot” in lens indicates shutter is cocked
    Instant/Time exposure switch
    Tripod socket
    Built in Saran carrying strap
    Flash synch
    Dimensions: 4 3/8 x 3 ? x 3 3/16 “, 12 oz.
    Argoflex 75 accessories included:

    Ever ready leather carrying case
    Plug in flash gun
    Close up lens attachment
    Like the similar Kodak Brownie Hawkeye, the Argoflex 75 is a 620-film camera. Unlike its Kodak cousin, the 75 will not accommodate a modern 120 film spool in either the source or take-up film compartment. Therefore, it is necessary to either buy pricey “620 film” from online retailer Film For Classics, cut down the flanges on a 120 spool in order to make it fit in the 75s film source compartment, or respool 120 film onto the smaller 620 film spool prior to using this camera. I prefer respooling as this is easily done in a darkroom or in a dark changing bag. Some suggest taking the exposed film on the 620 spool to the film processor, requesting that the lab returns spool be returned with the photos. I dont like to take chances with my rare 620 spools. I prefer to take the time to respool the exposed film back onto its 120 spool before taking it to the lab. Respooling is not nearly as difficult or time consuming as it may seem

    Respooling film from a 620 spool to a 120 spool is remarkably simple. Working in the total darkness, first wind the unexposed film completely off of the 620 spool. It will coil around itself as you remove it from the spool, so its easy to minimize touching the actual film surface. Once the film is completely off of the 620 spool, begin winding it onto the 120 spool starting with the end that came off of the 620 spool last. When respooling either unexposed or exposed film onto another spool, the only tricky part occurs when you get to the spot where the actual film begins as you wind it onto the new spool. The paper backing on 120 film is longer than the film that is attached to it. When you begin winding film onto a spool you will only be winding the paper backing. Once you get to where the film starts, you have to be careful that it wraps onto the spool, as it is not attached on that end to the backing paper. The film will have the tendency to separate from the paper backing and curl alongside the spool unless you are careful to start it onto the spool. .

    Also, when winding unexposed film from a 120 to 620 spool, you will have to untape the film from the paper backing and then retape it to the backing when you get to the end (start) of the film. This is due to the smaller diameter of the 620 spool compared to a 120 spool. I recommend checking out either Glenn E. Stewarts page on Respooling 120 Film onto 620 Spools or Doug Wilcoxs page on how to use 120 Film in a 620 Camera prior to attempting respooling. Over all this camera is in good used condition..

    Coated fixed focus (7.5 feet infinity) f/13 Lumar 75mm
    Black Bakelite construction with a hinged metal back door
    Large brilliant viewfinder with a folding metal hood
    Automatic shutter cocking with film advance (to prevent double exposure)
    Argus “Red-I-dot” in lens indicates shutter is cocked
    Instant/Time exposure switch
    Tripod socket
    Built in Saran carrying strap
    Flash synch
    Dimensions: 4 3/8 x 3 ? x 3 3/16 “, 12 oz.
    Argoflex 75 accessories included:

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  • Camera 8mm:Mansfield Holiday II 8mm Movie Camera With Triple Turret Lens

    $49.99

    Vintage Mansfield Holiday II 8mm Movie Camera With Triple Turret Lens
    The Mansfield Holiday II 8mm Movie Camera was produced in the 1950s and 60s. and used 8mm film magazines. 5 1/2″ high. 6″ long, including lenses. 2″ wide. this has film in the camera.In good working used condition..

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  • Falcon Camera Miniature Model Utility Manufacturing Co.

    $52.99

    Utility Manufacturing Co. Falcon Camera Miniature Model Color Black-Falcon Miniature are medium format film half frame viewfinder like box cameras made by the Utility Manufacturing Company, NewYork, USA and produced in c.1939. The body was made of Bakelite. 5” x 2.75” x 2.25” (approx.) Box show lots of wear https://www.cameramanuals.org/pdf_files/falcon_miniature.pdf

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  • Hewlett-Packard Photo Smart Camera with Battery Charger

    $29.99

    Vintage Hewlett-Packard PhotoSmart Camera with Battery Charger. Used and in working condition. 5″ x 3″ camera dimensions. Camera model hp 215. 1.3 mp, 2x digital zoom, 4 mb card, 1.8 inch LCD. Battery charger 100v-240v-50-60hz

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  • Keystone Everflash 20 Camera with Box VINTAGE

    $9.99

    Vintage… Keystone Everflash 20… Camera with Box. This box has hinges and comes with the instruction booklet. The amazing camera that never needs flash cubes; makes its own flashes. Instant loading-Uses Kodak 126 film 1/5.6 3- element coated lens. Made in USA. Electric Eye. Original price $44.88 .. In very good used condition. Get retro in your summer pictures with the Keystone Everflash 20! Made in the USA during the 1970s, this vintage camera has a built-in flash, is made from two-tone black and medium gray plastic with a dark brown plastic wrist strap, has a hinged back with release button and is a compact 5″ long, 1 7/8″ wide and 3 1/4″ tall.

    This 126 format film camera loads with no attaching to a take-up spool, and all you do is wind and shoot! The camera requires two AA batteries to operate (not included due to potential customs restrictions). There is a ‘Made in USA’ sticker on the front but the camera has no damage. We loaded it with batteries and got it running, but have no film on hand to check it out for full functionality.

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  • Kodak:Avantix F600 Camera w/ Carrying Case

    $15.99

    Kodak Avantix F600 Camera w/ Carrying Case
    Includes carrying case and instruction booklet.

    Case Samsonite about 6″ X 3 3/4″ and has an adjustable strap, hand strap and could be put on your belt,
    one zipper compartment.
    Camera about 4 1/2″ by 2 1/2″.
    Zoom-30-60MM 2.0X.
    Ektanar aspheric lens.
    OVERALL IN GOOD CONDITION-JUST PUT IN LITHIUM BATTERY(battery NOT included)
    NICE 35MM KODAK CAMERA

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  • OUYAMA Automatic 35mm Camera with Detachable Flash NEW IN BOX

    $29.99

    OUYAMA…. Automatic…. 35mm…. Camera w/ Detachable Flash…NEW IN BOX!
    Specifications:
    Camera Type: Prefocused 35mm Camera
    Film Size: Standard 35mm Film (24x36mm)
    Lens: Color Optical Lens
    View Finder: Bright-Frame Finder
    Film Winding: Automatic
    Film Rewinding: Power Rewinding
    Power Source: 2 AA Alkaline Batteries
    **Miscellaneous** With Additional Lens Hood, Neck Strap, Case
    Camera Features: Viewfinder window, shutter release button, lens cover, lens hood to eliminate sun glare, flash on/off, lens, electronic flash, film drive window, film counter, flash ready indicator, film chamber, power rewind switch, battery chamber, back cover, hot-shoe, film take-up spool, view finder, film sprocket and dual view finder.
    This is a new item, in original box with instructions!!
    Miscellaneous** With Additional Lens Hood, Neck Strap, Case
    Camera Features: Viewfinder window, shutter release button, lens cover, lens hood to eliminate sun glare, flash on/off, lens, electronic flash, film drive window, film counter, flash ready indicator, film chamber, power rewind switch, battery chamber, back cover, hot-shoe, film take-up spool, view finder, film sprocket and dual view finder.
    This is a new item, in original box with instructions!!

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  • Rokinon 3000 35mm Camera & Flash Model 2000

    $59.99

    Rokinon 3000 35mm Camera & Flash Model 2000 Rokinon 3000e 35mm Camera focue free-New color optic lens- 1:6.3 f=50mm series 198761-motor drive- Rokinon Flash Model 2000, in verty good used condition.

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  • Sears Tower 120 Film Box Camera Art Deco VINTAGE

    $29.99

    Vintage…Art Deco… Sears… Tower…. 120 Film…. Box Camera. Marked on the front “Tower Our Own Trademark” and marked inside “Use 120 or (B2) Film, Tower Photographic Equipment is Sold Only by Sears, Roebuck & Co”. Box Camera measures approximately 3 1/8″ X 4 1/4″ X 4 1/4″ high. Produced in 1948 by Ansco Corp for the Sears catalog. Takes 120 roll film. Picture siz 6 x 9. Lens single-element meniscus. Focal range assume 2m to infinity. Simple spring w/; sliding aperture disc shutter. Viewfinder located on the side of the camera body. This is a great vintage box camera. Show some wear from age. Over all in good, used condition.

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  • Slide Projector Revere Model P553

    $49.99

    Vintage Slide Projector Revere Model P553
    This vintage slide projector was made by Revere in the 1960s. It is the model 553 Auto-Magazine. The magazine holds 36 slides and is included. It works well and has a cool vintage look . Its made of metal and the projector and case have nice sturdy construction. in case. 12 1/2” long x 8 1/2” high x 8” wide in good working order. case show some wear..

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  • Splicer:1950’S Kalart Custom 8 Splicer For 8MM Film Unused

    $9.99

    Vintage 1950’S Kalart Custom 8 Splicer For 8MM Film Unused
    the splicer itself appear to have never been used in great condition..

    The original instruction manual included Not in the best condition.

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  • Vintage Falcon Magni-Vue Camera for Parts

    $12.95

    Vintage Falcon MagniVue Camera for Parts Unfortunately the top lens shade is slightly melted and something is loose make a noise so it is priced accordingly. not bsure if is works. The Utility Manufacturing Co. of New York offered this twin-lens camera for 2¼” square images on 120 film, in the years before becoming Spartus of Chicago You are buying as is condition..

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  • VIVITAR 600 Point N Shoot Film Camera VINTAGE

    $14.99

    Vintage VIVITAR 600 Point N Shoot Film Camera with black hard storage case.
    Point’n Shoot pocket Camera kit.
    Built-in electronic flash.
    All-glass lens.
    150+ flashes with one set of batteries.
    Point’n flash indoors and outdoors .
    comes with Owners manual and instructions.. in good used condition..

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