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Click here to subscribeA Rolleicord Vb Model K3 TLR film camera, 6x6cm medium format (120 roll film), serial number 2631518, manufactured circa 1964 in Germany by Franke & Heidecke, with Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 75mm f/3.5 taking lens, serial number 12118333, Heidosmat 75mm f/3.2 viewing lens, Syncro-Compur X shutter, waist level viewfinder, original leather case, with two Rollei boxed accessories.Condition Report: Excellent condition.
comprising the Canon Elan camera, body F-G, grip is tacky, powers up, shutter works, AF works, viewfinder display works, with lenses, a Canon EF Ultrasonic 28-80mm zoom, barrel G, optics F-G with light haze, a Canon EF Ultrasonic 35-105mm zoom, barrel G, optics F-G with light haze, and a Canon EF Ultrasonic 75-300mm zoom, barrel G, optics F-G with light fungus,
to include a Carl Zeiss jena f/3.5 135 MC, barrel G, optics G, with caps, a Jupiter-8 f/2 50mm, barrel G, optics G, in bubble, a Jupiter-9 f2/ 85mm, barrel G, optics G, iwth bubble and matching shoe mount viewfinder, a Staeble-Telexon f/5.6 85mm, barrel G, optics F with haze, a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar f/2.8 50mm, barrel G, optics F with dust, and a Helios f/2.8 28mm, barrel G, optics G.
comprising 2off Pentax ME Super, bodies G, viewfinder LED illuminates, shutters do not fire, both have Pentax-M f/1.7 50mm lenses, barrels G, optics F-G, a Pentax ME, body G, shutter works, appears to meter correctly, with a Tokina 28-70mm zoom lens, barrel G, optics G, and a Chinon CM-4S, black, body G, shutter works, with a Chinon f/1.8 50mm lens, barrel F, dent to filter ring, optics G.
to include an Arriflex 16 movie camera, serial number 12397, motor spins freely, shutter opens and closes, no lenses, viewfinder clear, with spare motor, not electircally tested, 2off 400 foot film reel holders, one engraved "Tillhör Sveriges Radio K26", condition G, and a robust Arri wooden tripod.
A Mamiya C330 Professional f, TLR medium-format camera, with Mamiya 55mm, 80mm, and 135mm twin-lens-sets, a plain prism-viewfinder, a metered viewfinder, and two lens-hoods, in metal case; together with a Billingham camera-bag in beige canvas with tan leather piping; and a similar smaller Billingham camera-bag.
BRONICA; two medium format film cameras, to include a ETRsi and a ETRS, with four lenses, to include two 75mm f2.8, a 50mm f2.8 and a 150mm f3.5, with a prism viewfinder, two 120 film backs, a Polaroid back and a 135 film back, four rolls of 120 film, filters, flash guns, cases etc (2).Condition Report: The 135 back has the letter N located above the 135.The lenses seem to be free of fungus to the visible eye but do show some signs of internal dust. Please refer to additional images added.
An Ernest Leitz Wetzlar Leica IIIf 35mm rangefinder camera with chrome body, 1956, serial number 814950, fitted with a Leitz Wetzlar Elmar 1-9cm 1:4 lens, serial number 1410113, together with an original Leica IIIf Instruction Book.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.Shutter – working at all speedsFilm Advancer - workingCounter - workingTimer - workingRewinder - workingViewfinder - clearBody Condition – Great, only light marks to top & bottom plates. Black grip is in great condition.Lens Mount – light signs of useLens glass –light marks to front elementMould? – might be light signsAperture blades - smoothFocusing - smooth. Likely to have been serviced and cleaned at some point.
A Leitz Wetzlar Leica M3 Camera, 1960, serial no 996587, with original box and a leather Leica carry case, fitted with a Leitz Summicron f+5cm 1:2 lens, serial number 1465518, together with an original Leica M3 promotional brochure, and intruction manual.From a private collection, Hertfordshire.Shutter – Functions at all speedsFilm Advancer - workingCounter - workingTimer - workingRewinder - workingViewfinder - clearBody Condition – signs of use, marks to top, light marking to base & around tripod mount. Some loss of black grip around bottom right near base plate.Lens Mount – signs of useLens glass – shows light scratches/marks to front element.Mould? – No apparent signs of mouldAperture blades - smoothFocusing - smooth
Vintage Fisher-Price camera manufactured in 1984 in collaboration with Kodak. Designed as a durable and child-friendly toy, it features a vibrant teal body with black rubberized grips for added sturdiness and safety. Includes a functional viewfinder and a built-in strap for ease of use. Fisher-Price, a division of the Eastman Kodak Company. Fisher-Price is renowned for producing innovative and high-quality toys since its establishment in 1930. Kodak contributed its expertise in photography to this collaboration. Issued: 1984Dimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Fisher Price 110 Film Toy Camera constructed with durable plastic, the camera features blue and yellow accents, dual handles for easy grip, a functioning viewfinder, and a winding mechanism. Includes a red strap for carrying. A nostalgic collectible from the iconic Fisher Price brand, renowned for its innovative and playful toys. Issued: 1993Dimensions: 6.75"L x 3.25"W x 3.75"HCountry of Origin: ChinaCondition: Age related wear.
A Mamiya RB67 Professional Medium format Camera Outfit, black, body VG, working, with a f/3.8 90mm lens, barrel G, optics G, shutter working, a f/4.5 180mm lens, barrel G, optics G with light haze, shutter working, a f/4.5 50mm lens, barrel G, optics G, shutter working, 3off 6x7 film backs, a chimney viewfinder, and extension tube, and a handgrip.
A Mamiya C330 Professional TLR Medium format Camera Outfit, black, serial number 085856, body VG, focus works, viewfinder is clear, with a Mamiya-Sekor f/4.5 55mm lens, barrel VG, optics G, shutter cock and clicks but blades stuck closed, with caps and case, with additional lenses, a Mamiya-Sekor f/2.8 80mm blue dot lens, barrel VG, optics F with haze, shutter working, with caps and case, a Mamiya-Sekor f/3.5 65mm lens, barrel G, optics F-G, shutter working, with caps and case, a Mamiya-Sekor f/4.5 135mm lens, barrel G optics G, shutter working, with caps and case, and a Mamiya-Sekor f/4.5 180mm lens, barrel G optics F with haze and cleaning marks, shutter working, with caps and case,
A Mamiya RB67 Professional Medium Format Camera Outfit, black, serial number C23562, body VG, shutter works, viewfinder G, advances correctly, with lenses, a Mamiya-Sekor f/3.8 90mm, optics VG, shutter working, a Mamiya-Sekor f/4.5 180mm, optics F with light fungus and separation, shutter needs attention, and a Mamiya-Sekor f/4.5 50mm, optics VG, shutter working, with thre 6x7 roll film backs.
An M.P.P. Micro-Press Large Format Camera, black, serial number 4309, body G. bellows operate, rangefinder patch is visible and moves, focal plane shutter is not setting, focussing screen intact, with rear viewfinder and two film holders, fitted with a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar f/4.7 135mm lens in a Synchro-Compur shutter which sticks at speeds slower than 1/100 second, optics F-G with dust, and a second lens, a Schneider-Kreuznach Angulon f/6.8 90mm lens in a Synchro-Compur shutter which sticks at speeds slower than 1/100 second, optics F-G with haze, with caps.
A collection of 35mm cameras and camera accessories to include Miranda Fv with Auto Miranda 1:1.9 f=5cm lens, Tamron 28-70mm 1:3.5-4.5 lens, Auto Tamron 1:2.8 135mm lens, Tamrom 1:3.8 80-210mm lens, Asahi Pentax SL light meter viewfinder attachment, handheld Canon Ixus L-1 pocket camera, Auto Miranda 1:3.5 135mm lens, lens hoods, generic battery charger, video slide copier, four photography books 'Cameras of the People's Republic of China', 'World Camera Guide', 'The Year's Photography 1937-1938', etc.
Photography including a No.1 Pocket Kodak bellows camera, original carded box; a Kodak Six-20 'Brownie' E; a Russian Zorki-4K 35mm Rangefinder camera, ser. no. 74115757, Russian Jupiter-8 2/50 lens, leather case; an Adox 35mm selenium metered viewfinder camera with Schneider 45mm f2.8 Radionar L lens, original leather case; a Nikon F80 35mm SLR Film camera body; a Vivitar Series 1 28-105mm 2.8-3.8 Macro Focus zoom lens, original hard case; a Sigma 21-35mm f/3.5-4.2 Ultra Wide Angle AF lens; a Minolta AF Xi 28-105mm 1:3.5(22)-4.5 lens; a Minolta AF 50mm f/1.7 Auto Focus prime lens; Miranda 70-210mm F/4.5-5.6 MC MACRO lens; a Minolta Program 3500xi hot shoe mount flash, original case; a Durst 606 Photographic Enlarger and Copy Camera; a Paterson 2000D Enlarger Electronic Timer
Olympus OM2N camera with f=50 1:1.8 lens; with four other lenses including Tamron CF Tele Macro, 1:3.8, 80-210mmUnable to wind to check if the shutter is operational. Nor, can I see through the viewfinder, a spool of film may be needed for these to become operational. All lenses appear to be in good condition and have evidently been looked after.
Vintage Canon Canonet QL17 G-III 35mm rangefinder camera with attached Canon 40mm f/1.7 lens. The lens features a 40mm focal length, ideal for general-purpose photography, and a maximum aperture of f/1.7, delivering sharp images and excellent low-light performance with beautiful depth of field. This highly regarded model, produced in the 1970s, includes Canon's Quick Load (QL) system for easy film loading and a bright optical viewfinder for precise focusing and composition. The Canonet QL17 G-III offers manual and shutter-priority automatic exposure modes, making it an ideal choice for both amateur and advanced photographers. Known for its compact size, quality build, and sharp lens, it remains a favorite among film photography enthusiasts. Canon Inc., founded in 1937 in Tokyo, Japan, is a global leader in imaging and optical products. Renowned for producing high-quality cameras, lenses, and imaging solutions, Canon has a long history of innovation and craftsmanship, earning its place as a trusted brand for photographers worldwide. Issued: c. 1970sDimensions: 4.75"L x 2.5"W x 3.25"HCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
Nikon L35AF 35mm film camera, introduced in 1983, featuring a Nikkor 35mm f/2.8 lens. This model, one of Nikon's earliest autofocus compact cameras, is celebrated for its sharp optics and robust build quality. Ideal for street photography, the camera incorporates programmed auto-exposure and an integrated pop-up flash. The lens delivers excellent image sharpness with a wide maximum aperture for low-light shooting. Original manual included. A collectible piece from Nikon’s rich history in photography, this camera is both functional and a prized addition for enthusiasts. Issued: c. 1983Dimensions: 5”L x 1.75”W x 3”HCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear. Viewfinder and lens in good condition.