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Sanderson "Hand and Stand" 1901, Meopta Stereo Mikroma, AK-8, Zeiss Ikon Miroflex A (859/3).
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Sanderson "Hand and Stand" 1901, Meopta Stereo Mikroma, AK-8, Zeiss Ikon Miroflex A (859/3).
The first model "Hand and Stand" Sanderson appeared in 1899. In 1902 the Original model was improved and named the Regular. At the same time other models were introduced: De Luxe, Tourist, Roll-film.
Fenix is a series of 35mm film cameras for 24 × 36 mm film. Made in Poland.
Foto cameras, movie cameras, lenses, flashes, projectors, accessories, enlargers accessories, slide projectors, books and magazines, instructions, etc.
Agfa Standard BII No. 254 L Automat, Standard Model 204, Standard No. 264.
Pathe, Filmo automatic cine camera, Keystone model A-7, Steward-Warner Hollywood camera model 16mm.
Pentor Super TL, Hanimex Praktica super TL, Hanimex Super TL, Hanimex Pro TL, Porst Reflex FX6, Revueflex SL, Cavalier STL-I.
Fixed lens, 35 mm film, leaf shutter, zone focus, compact camera introduced in 1984. Design is based on the Cosina CX-2.
Jupiter-21M 4/200, Helios-44M-6 58mm 1:2, MC Zenitar-M2s 2/50, Industar-50-2 3,5/50.
6x9cm images on 620 film.
Kodak Automatic 35F/Motormatic 35F (1962-97) and Kodak Retina IBS (1962) and Kodablitz.
Altix I, III, IV, V, N, NB.
Agfa Click-I, Click-II, Clack and Clibo.
Rollei XF35, SL26, A110, 16S.
Pentax Auto 110 and Pentax 1:2.8 50mm (1979) and Rollei A110 (1974).
110 is a cartridge film format introduced by Kodak in 1972. The 110 frame size is 13 x 17 mm (0.51 x 0.67 in).[1] There is one registration hole per frame. The film is paper-backed, with frame and film type information visible through a window in the plastic cartridge. 110 film includes pre-exposed frame lines and frame numbers.
ЛОМО ЛК-А, Minox 35ML, Chinon Bellami, KIEV 35A.
Voigtlander, Voigtlander Brillant, Voigtlander Vito.
Canon T80, Speedlite 244T, Standard 50mm AC lens and Canon AE-1 Program, 1:1,8 50mm, Speedlite 199A and Canon MC AF.
Old metal accessories for the darkroom, from the 50's. AmatoFlex kleinkopierer 6x9 and dark clock and printing roller in darkroom processing.
Sverdlovsk-2 (Свердловск-2) and Minolta View Meter 9 (1966).
General Electric DW-68, Свердловск-2, Leningrad-2, Carl Zeiss Jena.
Sylvania, Philips, Osram.
Polaroid Electric Eye 900, Polaroid model 80 and 80A.
It is fairly basic instant camera, but sold very well under various names and with a multitude of colour schemes (Polaroid 600, Polaroid P).
The 350 and 360 is one of the higher end models of the 100-400 series line of folding Packfilm Land Cameras. Zeiss Ikon-designed rangefinder, with projected frame lines and parallax compensation. Tripod mount on all-metal body. 3 element glass lens (114mm f8.8)..
Bencini Koroll II, 24, 24S.The Koroll cameras were 120 film and 35mm viewfinder cameras made by Bencini in Milan, Italy in the 1950s. The body was based on a single aluminium alloy casting, which included the lens barrel.
AkArelle and AkArette II.The AkArette is a 35mm viewfinder camera with interchangeable lenses, made by Apparate & Kamerabau in Germany. The viewfinder was switchable betwee 50 and 75mm focal lengths.
Ringfoto rallye and Revueflex LTL.
Pocket 10, Pocket 50 Auto-set (Agfamatic), Pocket FTM.
Certo Dolina III (1937), Certo Super Dolina (1939), Certo Super Dolina II (1951). Lens Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar.
The Agfa Registrierkamera was a surveillance camera for traffic and industrial processes (1961).
Meopta Flexaret V and Flexaret (VII) Automat.
This is modernized version of the Fed Micron-2. FED-35 quantity: 6.868 units, FED-50 quantity: 107.530 units.
Polaroid EE100 and EE100 Special.
Nikkormat N and EL.
Revue Flex 3000 SL (Chinon CE II), Revue Flex reflex AC 1 (Chinon CE-3), Revue Flex SC2 (Chinon CM-4).
Petri F1.9 Color Corrected Super, Petri FTX silver (TTL), Petri Prest.
Petri FTX silver and Petri TTL black.
177A, 188A, 199A, 244T.
Meopta Color 3 and Trafo TR 100VA.
Foton, Fotopan FF 120 Organika FOTON Warszawa.
Zeiss Ikon Movilux 8 and Movikon 8.
Ajax F-21 — is a mechanical miniature surveillance camera.
PZO Warszawa Poland POLOXER 210/9.
Elbaflex VX 1000 - Exakta VX 1000 and Meyer-Optik Primotar f:3.5/135 mm.
EXA 1B - 1C.
PR 144-10 instant film. Kodak EK2, EK20, Handle, Handle 2, Pleaser Trimprint.
Chaika II, 2M, 3.
135 is photographic film in a film format used for still photography. It is a cartridge film with a film gauge of 35 mm (1.4 in), typically used for hand-held photography in 35 mm film cameras. Its engineering standard for the film is controlled by ISO 1007. The term 135 (ISO 1007) was introduced by Kodak in 1934[2] as a designation for the cassette for 35 mm film, specifically for still photography. It quickly grew in popularity, surpassing 120 film by the late 1960s to become the most popular photographic film size. Despite competition from formats such as 828, 126, 110, and APS, it remains so today. 135 camera film always comes perforated with Kodak Standard perforations.