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Ww2 Us Navy Cine Kodak Special 16mm Movie Camera + Extra Mag + 3 Lenses, Works

   Here is a VERY RARE GENUINE WW2 all black version of the Cine Kodak Special with US Navy engraving on the body. This is the real deal with the WORKING camera (with both winding handles), two 50 foot/100 foot film magazines (one on the camera), THREE lenses and film masks. This camera is in very nice but well used condition as shown in the photos which as a WW2 combat camera that isn't surprising! An awesome addition to your collection. The crank winds the motor and the shutter appears to operate well but without film testing I cannot vouch for the real working operation, not that ...

Canon F1n With 28-85 Fd And 100 Us Navy And 50 1.4 Fd Lens, Nice

   This is the F1n body with a 50 1.4 Fd lens along with 28-85 F4 FD and a 100 2.8 US Navy lens. These are not collectible grade and have all been used so expect some scratches on the lens barrel, the optics are clean with no scratches, maybe a few specks of dust in the internal if you look closely but no effect on image quality. The body has a small ding on the top prism which I tried to show and also the right rear corner of the top plate has a ding but no effect on operation. The F1n was the 2nd version of F1 and is an all mechaincal shutter, built like a tank of all metal ...

Ww2 Us Navy Type F8 Large Format Aerial Camera Made By Keystone With Telephot Lens

   This camera was designed by Fairchild Aircraft and several, including this one, was built under license by Keystone Manufacturing Company in Boston, Mass. The F-8 was mostly likely used for aerial view reconnaissance by the US Navy or Army Air Corps, used in both reconnaissance and bomber aircraft, operated handheld out of the window hatch. During WWII, it became the premier camera in its class, and an iconic piece of equipment. The camera is in very good condition, with focal length - 10 and aperture ranging from f/4.5 to 32. The Keystone is fitted with a Wollensak 15 inch ...
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