Bolex
Paillard B8 Swiss Camera
Bolex Paillard B8 Movie Camera Kit Made in Switzerland $298.95
This highly sought after Bolex B8 Sn 598188 is Circa 1956, made in Ste Croix
Switzerland. The Bolex B8 is in good condition, winds and motor turns spindle inside
when activated – no further testing was performed. This fine Swiss movie camera is
used, sold as a collectible and sold as is.
This collectors kit includes:
1 – Bolex Paillard B8 Camera, 2 Lenses (1 Wollensak Ampro 13 mm / 1 Elitar No
6604 Wide-Angle) in good condition
1 – Take Up Film Reel Good Condition, Empty
1 – Black Perrin Plainsman 2 Leather Case fair condition, missing pull tung on
zipper
1 – Original Instruction Manual Good Condition
1 – Cable Release Good Condition
1 – Bolex Exposure Table Good Condition
1 – Brown Leather Lens Case
This highly sought after Bolex B8 Sn 598188 is Circa 1956, made in Ste Croix
Switzerland. The Bolex B8 is in good condition, winds and motor turns spindle inside
when activated – no further testing was performed. This fine Swiss movie camera is
used, sold as a collectible and sold as is.
This collectors kit includes:
1 – Bolex Paillard B8 Camera, 2 Lenses (1 Wollensak Ampro 13 mm / 1 Elitar No
6604 Wide-Angle) in good condition
1 – Take Up Film Reel Good Condition, Empty
1 – Black Perrin Plainsman 2 Leather Case fair condition, missing pull tung on
zipper
1 – Original Instruction Manual Good Condition
1 – Cable Release Good Condition
1 – Bolex Exposure Table Good Condition
1 – Brown Leather Lens Case
Cabin
Manon Vintage Slide Projector
Manon Cabin 35mm Slide Projector Vintage Japan $58.45
The Cabin Manon Slide Projector was made in Japan, the body is made of metal. It is in
very good condition, the lamp lights and we viewed 2 slides with it (included with
projector). This Cabin Projector is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is.
Includes vintage Manon Cabin Projector, slide holder, original case, manual and power
cord. Projector measures approx 2 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches.
The Cabin Manon Slide Projector was made in Japan, the body is made of metal. It is in
very good condition, the lamp lights and we viewed 2 slides with it (included with
projector). This Cabin Projector is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is.
Includes vintage Manon Cabin Projector, slide holder, original case, manual and power
cord. Projector measures approx 2 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches.
Argus
C3 Vintage Camera
Argus C3 with 50mm Cintar Lens Vintage 1960s $47.45
The Argus C3 was a rangefinder camera produced from 1939 to 1966 by Argus in Ann
Arbor, Michigan, USA. The camera was the best-selling 35mm camera in the world for
nearly 30 years and popularized the 35mm format. Due to its shape, size, and weight,
it is commonly called “The Brick” by photographers. The most famous 20th century
photographer who used it is Tony Vaccaro, who used this model during World War II. The
C3 was constructed of Bakelite and metal . The design featured an unusual but simple
diaphragm shutter built into the camera body, so the camera could make use of
interchangeable lenses without the need for a complex focal plane shutter. The
rangefinder was separate from the viewfinder and was coupled to the lens through a
series of gears located on the outside of the camera body. The profusion of knobs,
gears, buttons, levers, and dials on the camera lent it a “scientific” look that
was found in customer surveys to be one of the things buyers most liked about the
camera. This particular camera is in fair condition, the shutter fires but does not
retract, there is a small piece missing from the body denoted in thew 3rd picture
inside the white circle, the camera is priced accordingly. This antique Argus camera
and included original leather case is used, sold as collectibles and sold as is.
The Argus C3 was a rangefinder camera produced from 1939 to 1966 by Argus in Ann
Arbor, Michigan, USA. The camera was the best-selling 35mm camera in the world for
nearly 30 years and popularized the 35mm format. Due to its shape, size, and weight,
it is commonly called “The Brick” by photographers. The most famous 20th century
photographer who used it is Tony Vaccaro, who used this model during World War II. The
C3 was constructed of Bakelite and metal . The design featured an unusual but simple
diaphragm shutter built into the camera body, so the camera could make use of
interchangeable lenses without the need for a complex focal plane shutter. The
rangefinder was separate from the viewfinder and was coupled to the lens through a
series of gears located on the outside of the camera body. The profusion of knobs,
gears, buttons, levers, and dials on the camera lent it a “scientific” look that
was found in customer surveys to be one of the things buyers most liked about the
camera. This particular camera is in fair condition, the shutter fires but does not
retract, there is a small piece missing from the body denoted in thew 3rd picture
inside the white circle, the camera is priced accordingly. This antique Argus camera
and included original leather case is used, sold as collectibles and sold as is.
Ansco
Rediflex Vintage Film Camera
Ansco Rediflex 620 Film Camera Vintage 1950 $47.45
The Ansco Rediflex is a fixed-focus pseudo-TLR using 620 film made during the 1950s.
Ansco was an American manufacturer of camera equipment in Binghamton, New York. In the
19th century its predecessor E. & H.T. Anthony Co. was the largest distributor of
photography supply in the U.S.A.. It started in the ear;y 1840s as daguerreotype
gallery Edward Anthony in New York and expanded its activity becoming photography
supplier in 1847. In 1852 Edward Anthony’s brother Henry T. joined and in 1870 the
company started making cameras. The company was the first to patent a roll-film holder
that could be loaded in light. This scarce camera is in fair condition, the shutter
fires and all levers and knobs turn freely – no further testing was done. Included
inside the camera is a roll of used film. The camera and film are used, sold as
collectibles and sold as is.
The Ansco Rediflex is a fixed-focus pseudo-TLR using 620 film made during the 1950s.
Ansco was an American manufacturer of camera equipment in Binghamton, New York. In the
19th century its predecessor E. & H.T. Anthony Co. was the largest distributor of
photography supply in the U.S.A.. It started in the ear;y 1840s as daguerreotype
gallery Edward Anthony in New York and expanded its activity becoming photography
supplier in 1847. In 1852 Edward Anthony’s brother Henry T. joined and in 1870 the
company started making cameras. The company was the first to patent a roll-film holder
that could be loaded in light. This scarce camera is in fair condition, the shutter
fires and all levers and knobs turn freely – no further testing was done. Included
inside the camera is a roll of used film. The camera and film are used, sold as
collectibles and sold as is.
Vintage
Yashica Electro 35 Film Camera
Yashica Electro 35 Vintage Rangerfinder Camera $68.45
In 1966 Yashica introduced the Electro 35, the first of a very successful line of 35mm
rangefinder cameras with fixed Yashinon lenses. The rangefinder is coupled to the
focusing ring and the viewfinder is parallax corrected. The Electros use aperture
priority exposure with a stepless automatic shutter with speeds from 30 seconds to
1/500s. Metering is done by half depressing the shutter button. This rare Yashica
rangefinder is in good condition, all levers, knobs, buttons and dials move freely and
the shutter fires – no further testing was performed. Includes a good condition
original leather case. Camera and case are used, sold as collectibles and sold as is.
In 1966 Yashica introduced the Electro 35, the first of a very successful line of 35mm
rangefinder cameras with fixed Yashinon lenses. The rangefinder is coupled to the
focusing ring and the viewfinder is parallax corrected. The Electros use aperture
priority exposure with a stepless automatic shutter with speeds from 30 seconds to
1/500s. Metering is done by half depressing the shutter button. This rare Yashica
rangefinder is in good condition, all levers, knobs, buttons and dials move freely and
the shutter fires – no further testing was performed. Includes a good condition
original leather case. Camera and case are used, sold as collectibles and sold as is.
Ansco
Standard Speedex 20 Camera
Ansco Standard Speedex 20 Camera $78.45
The Speedex was made by the merged Agfa/Ansco company in Binghamton, NY. in 1940. It
uses 120 film and has the Anastigmat Ansco f/6.3 90m lens. The camera is in good
physical condition, opens and closes smoothly. The knobs turns freely, I could
not get the shutter to fire – no further testing was performed. Included with the
camera is the original owners manual good condition, exposure guide in good condition
and poor condition box. These items are used, sold as collectibles and sold as is.
The Speedex was made by the merged Agfa/Ansco company in Binghamton, NY. in 1940. It
uses 120 film and has the Anastigmat Ansco f/6.3 90m lens. The camera is in good
physical condition, opens and closes smoothly. The knobs turns freely, I could
not get the shutter to fire – no further testing was performed. Included with the
camera is the original owners manual good condition, exposure guide in good condition
and poor condition box. These items are used, sold as collectibles and sold as is.
Kodak
Senior Six-20 Antique Art Deco
Kodak Senior Six-20 Kodamatic Antique Camera $58.45
The Kodak Senior Six – 20 was made in the 1930s has an art deco look, the Kodamatic
Shutter and takes 620 film. The camera is in good condition, all buttons, knobs, dials
move freely. the shutter fires – no further testing was performed. This Antique Kodak
Camera is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is.
The Kodak Senior Six – 20 was made in the 1930s has an art deco look, the Kodamatic
Shutter and takes 620 film. The camera is in good condition, all buttons, knobs, dials
move freely. the shutter fires – no further testing was performed. This Antique Kodak
Camera is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is.
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