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Panon Wide Angle 140 Degree 120 Film Panoramic Camera With Hexanon 50mm F2.8 Lens

   Here is a very rare Panon Wide Angle 140 Degree Panoramic camera made in the 1950's. The shutter works fine at the 3 speeds. The lens is a Hexanon 50mm f2.8. The focus and diaphragm work fine. The glass is clean and clear. It has the wire frame finder on the top. The leather covering does show wear with some lifting at the edges and some cracks and looks like it is missing the band of leather that is across the back top where the strap lugs are. The chrome could use a cleaning. Inside the camera has its film holder with matching serial number to the camera. It looks like a great ...

Canon Scoopic 16ms Awesome Price Lens Slight Dent

   Excellent physical condition, no dents on the body, or deep scratches. Light scuffs, looks hardly used. No corrosion seen and the battery compartment looks new, no corrosion of contact points. The lens has a cosmetic dent that does not affect its function or image. All the knobs and dials are pristine. The viewfinder is dirty but the focusing is smooth. The body serial number is 36457 and the lens serial number is 16726. 16MS without case, slight dent in lens (does not affect function). We are would ensure enough stiff and sturdy surround material aside from a good layer of bubble ...

Yashica 635 Twin Lens Reflex Tlr 120 6x6 & 35mm Film Camera. Exc Value

   The Yashica 635 was my first'real' camera 42 years ago and I have literally thousands of photos to attest to it's capabilities. Released in June 1958 it cost. The Yashica 635 uses 120 film or alternatively 35mm film by using an adaptor kit (not supplied). For some reason many of the adaptor kits seem to have become separated from their cameras. This 635 has the Yashikor 80mm f/3.5 lenses, (some, though hard to find, have Yashinon lenses and are worth even more), and has a Copal MXV 1 sec to 1/500th and B shutter with XM flash sync. It is best practice to keep the XM Sync lever in the X ...

Vintage Leitz Summaron 35mm F/3.5 Lens For Leica Camera With Leather Case, Cap

   This listing is for a used, vintage Leitz Summaron 35mm f/3.5 lens with a case and cap, for a Leica camera. The exterior and lens appears to be in good condition, with perhaps only minor scuffs from regular use. This also comes with a small leather case (see pictures). Leitz Summaron 35mm f/3.5 lens for a Leica camera, screw mount, serial # 1150623. > based on serial # likely date of manufacture is 1954, making this a Summaron A36, SOONC model. Focal small, leather lens carrying case. We have chosen the soft focus type in the listing, because this type of lens has been ...

Zeiss Ikon Ideal 111 Camera With Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 10.5cm F/4.5 Lens V14

   Zeiss Ikon Ideal 111 Camera with Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 10.5cm f/4.5 Lens V14. This Zeiss Ikon Ideal 111 camera has a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 10.5cm (105mm) f/4.5 lens. It has a few light scuff marks and minor finish loss on some of its edges on its exterior. There are some scratches on the front of its shutter speeds selector and there is some light spotty haze and a couple of fungus spots inside of its lens. All shutter speeds sound correct and all settings adjustments are smooth. See photos and the Description above. NOTE ON VINTAGE CAMERAS AND LENSES: We perform basic ...

Antique Gundlach Korona Mahogany Bellows Camera Wollensak Wide Angle Lens

   ANTIQUE GUNDLACH KORONA Mahogany BELLOWS CAMERA WOLLENSAK WIDE ANGLE LENS. I have owned this camera for almost 40 years and have forgotten whatever I learned about it. I kept it folded up, displayed indoors. Bellows appear to be in good condition, I do not see any cracks or holes. Leather handle on top is embossed Gundlach and there are 2 small bubble levels near it. All of the mechanisms work to roll out the bellows and angle the lens. There is some damage to the wood in the back beneath the viewing glass. Please inspect photos carefully as they are part of the description. The ...

Soviet Camera Krasnogorsk 3 Movie Vintage Zenit Lens Film Original Cine Set Case

   A vintage narrow-film movie camera Krasnogorsk 3 was produced in 1970s-1980s at "Krasnogorsk Mechanical Plant" in Russia. It was one of the most popular 16mm movie cameras in Eastern Europe, where it made a prominent appearance in Krzysztof Kielowski's 1979 film Camera Buff, and continues to enjoy considerable popularity in the West. F/1.9 1769 mm zoom lens Meteor-5-1. 16mm single or double perforation, max. 17-69mm f1.9 zoom precision Zenit Lens. Lens Thread: M42x1, "Pentax screw mount" or Bayonette. Continuously variable speed from 8-48 fps. The camera goes with an original leather ...

Film Camera Lens Lot Open Box Ebay Canon Minolta Pentax

Rochester Optical Co. Reko 4x5 Folding Box Camera With Wollensak Lens & Shutter

   This camera is in exceptional cosmetic condition for its age showing. It looks like this camera was exposed to water at some point. As the covering has deteriorated and peeled in some spots. Please examine the listing photos for the overall cosmetic condition of the item. The shutter does not fire. There appears to be a significant. Amount of fungus within the lens. It is unknown if the lens. Unit has been exposed to water or not. The bellows appear lightly deteriorated. This would make for a great restoration project. Reko 4x5 Folding Box Camera. W/ Wollensak Lens & Shutter....

Graflex Super Graphic 4x5 Camera In Orig Box With127mm Ektar Lens -super Clean

   Graflex SUPER GRAPHIC 4x5 camera in ORIG BOX w/127mm Ektar lens -SUPER CLEAN! Complete with its original box, this is Graflex's premier 4x5 camera of the 1960s and early 1970s, the Super Graphic, which comes with its original 127mm f/4.7 Kodak Ektar lens. For a hand-held large format camera, this camera really has no peers because of all the advancements and features it has when compared to other 4x5 hand-held cameras of the day. Two of the most notable features are its revolving back and its electronically operated shutter release which allows the operator to fire the shutter by ...

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