Sunday, October 2, 2011

Point and Shoot Vintage Film Cameras

Point and Shoot Film Cameras

Kodak Tele-Ektralite 600

Kodak Tele-Ektralite 600 Vintage 110 Film Camera - Made in the USA from 1980 to 1980 the Kodak Tele-Ektralite has the Sensalite Flash – an electronic flash the turns itself on and off when needed. The shutter fires and the flash fired after inserting a 9 volt battery (not included), no other testing was performed. The camera appears in good used condition and includes, the Kodak Tele-Ektralite 600 camera, original box fair condition, and original owners pamphlet good condition. $26.45

Kodak Instamatic 700 Vintage 1963

Kodak Instamatic 700 Vintage Film Camera c.1963 - The Kodak Instamatic 700 was made in the US by Kodak from March 1963 – June 1966 as a higher-end model in the Instamatic series. There is a built-in bulb flashgun, hiding under the hinged logo on the top plate. The 4 speed Shutter 1/30-1/250s is set by dial on the front, the lens is an Ektanar 38mm f2.8, Selenium meter, automatic exposure. The camera looks good and has a heavy metal body. The battery cover is missing and we were unable to get the shutter to fire, no other testing was performed and the camera has been priced accordingly. This Kodak is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. The serial number is 026350, and the camera measures 5 x 3 x 1 1/4 inches approximately. $18.45


Kodak Instamatic 314 Vintage Camera

Kodak Instamatic 314 Vintage Film Camera Collectible c.1960 - The Kodak Instamatic 314 is an automatic exposure camera made during the late 1960s with a close-up slider on the top of the lens housing to set 2 to 6 feet or beyond, flash is by using flashcubes. This camera is in good used condition, sold as a collectible and sold as is. All buttons.levers and dials move freely, the shutter fires, no other testing was performed. The lens is Kodar f/8, 41mm, shutter 1/40, 1/90, film type 126 cartridge, picture size 28 x 28 mm. $23.45

Pickwik Candid Camera Vintage

Pickwik Candid Camera Vintage Film Camera 1940s - Made in the 1940s by the Galter Mfg Co of Chicago Illinois. This cool Pickwik Candid Camera Collectible includes the camera containing used film still in play, original box, and original instruction. All items are in good used condition, sold as collectibles and sold as is. $38.45


Polaroid One Step

Polaroid One Step Automatic 600 Film Camera with Flash - This nice Polaroid One Step 600 Film Camera was assembled in China, most likely around the early 1990s. The camera is in good visual condition and motor wound when film pack (empty – not included) inserted to energize it – no further testing was performed. This popular retro camera is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. $24.95


Polaroid Sun 660

Polaroid Sun 660 Auto-Focus Retro Film Camera - This nice Retro Polaroid Sun 660 Film Camera is from the early 80s (1981) and was manufactured in the UK. The Polaroid Sun Autofocus 660 is an instant Polaroid 600 film camera that was part of Polaroid’s 600 series. The Lens is 116mm, f/11, Single-element plastic, Sonar Autofocus, Electronic Shutter – automatic speed between 1/4-1/200 second, Auto Flash, Polaroid Light Management System. We inserted a blank film cartridge to power it up and it made all the normal noises and the flash fired, no further testing was performed. This retro Polaroid film camera is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. Measures 5 3/4 x 3 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches approximately. $28.45


Polaroid Impulse AF Camera Collectible

Polaroid Impulse AF  Vintage Camera Collectible - The Polaroid Impulse AF 600 Plus Film Cameras were manufactured around 1988 and feature a non-folding plastic body, high quality 3 element plastic lens and sonar focusing. This Impulse AF is gray, the body is a durable plastic that has rubber grips around the rear, there is a tripod-socket, a flash-ready light, film counter and timer LED. The flash is raised by pressing down onto the top of the camera. This vintage Polaroid is in good visual condition and has a used film pack still inside, is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. There was no testing done and the camera is priced accordingly. Includes 1 used Polaroid AF Camera, Original User Manual, and Original box without packing. $18.45

Kodak Instamatic 233 Film Camera

Kodak Instamatic 233 Film Camera - Instamatic was the Kodak trademark name for their easy-load 126 cartridge film cameras, launched in February 1963 with the Instamatic 50. The Instamatic 233 Cameras were made in England and Germany from Sept 1968 to 1970. This particular Instamatic 233 was made in England, has the Kodak Reomar Lens and is in very good condition, the winder winds and the shutter fires. This camera is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. $27.45

Imperial Satellite 127 Camera

Imperial Satellite 127 Vintage Film Camera - Great little plastic camera made in the 60′s by the Imperial Camera Corp and it has a color, black and white switch. Imperial was a main camera brand of the Herbert George Co. Chicago, Illinois, a company founded by Herbert Weil and George Israel around 1945. This cool retro styled camera is in good used condition and the shutter fires, no further testing was performed. The Imperial Camera is sold as a collectible and sold as is. $21.45


Ricomatic 126

Ricomatic 126 Vintage Film Camera - This Ricoh Ricomatic 126 was made in Japan around the mid to late 1960s.  The camera has a slight bend in the metal lens edge, the plastic surrounding the inner edge of the lens has a small crack, the camera is priced accordingly. No testing was performed on the camera, it is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. $18.45

Sony DXC-1800 Pro Video Camera

Sony Pro DXC-1800 Video Camera Collectible - The Sony DXC-1800 was the latest evolution of the Sony single tube professional camera line and the first departure from the Trinicon tube by using a more sophisticated 2/3-inch Saticon Tube instead. The camera’s physical design was considered radically new by using microprocessor technology to control many system functions such as automatic beam optimization, digital white balance, automatic black level, automatic iris and operator warnings. It had the best picture of any single tube camera at that time with 300 lines resolution and a 48 db signal-to-noise ratio. The price was about $5,000 in the early 1980s. This Sony Pro Camera is in ok to fair condition with some scuffs and blemishes from what appears to have been heavy use, the included hard plastic case is in good condition. All buttons, switches and dials turn freely. This vintage Sony video camera is untested, used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. $98.45


Rolls Bakelite Film Camera

Rolls Bakelite Film Camera Collectible 1940s - The Rolls Camera Manufacturing Company was a camera maker in Chicago, Illinois USA. The Rolls Bakelite Viewfinder Camera was made in the early 1940s and uses 127 film. The camera has a simple shutter with time and instant mode and a Rollax 50mm lens. This hard to find collectible camera (and original case) is in good condition for its age, all dials, levers, and buttons move freely – No further testing was performed. This used Bakelite camera is sold as a collectible and sold as is. $57.45


Agfa Chief Vintage Film Camera

Agfa Chief Vintage Film Camera - 1940s Agfa Ansco metal box camera with Bakelite nose. This is an awesome looking camera that was made in Binghamton, NY USA. All dials, buttons and levers move freely, the shutter fires, no further testing was performed. This used Agfa Chief is sold as a collectible and sold as is. $33.45

Bell and Howell Electric Eye 127

Bell and Howell Electric Eye 127 Vintage 1958  Film Camera - The Bell & Howell Electric Eye 127 is an auto-exposure 4×4cm 127 film viewfinder camera made by Bell & Howell around 1958. It has a single fixed shutter speed and the aperture is controlled either by the selenium cell or by an aperture slider hidden under the nameplate below the lens. There are two film speed settings controlled by a dial on the side of the viewfinder: red triangle for Kodachrome/Ektachrome/Kodacolor and white dot for Super Anscochrome/All Weather Pan/Verichrome Pan. A red flag will appear in the bottom of the viewfinder if there is insufficient light. All dials, buttons and knobs turn freely, the shutter fires. This very scarce Bell and Howell camera artifact is in good used condition, sold as a collectible and sold as is. Includes original stitched leather case in good used condition. $37.95

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