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Graflex flash clamp. Photo 1.4 viewsGraflex flash clamp. unusual accessory
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Japanese Lumino Light-meter. photo 1.148 viewsJapanese Lumino, photo electric light-meter with, all metal housing. made by Tokyo Shibaura Denko.co. (new Toshiba)

ca. late1940s
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Japanese Lumino Light-meter. photo 2.147 viewsJapanese Lumino, photo electric light-meter with, all metal housing. made by Tokyo Shibaura Denko.co. (new Toshiba)

ca. late1940s
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126 Instamatic selftimer asccessorie199 viewsNormy Adaptor to fit 126 Instamatic self timer accessory, fit the Instamatic 100-300-400 cameras, build in table top stand, with standard tripod fitting,

Made by Normy Inc. Decatur, ILL, USA. ca.1964
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Ernemann Autex-0, Self-timer photo.1 230 viewsErnemann Autex-0, Self-timer, very unusual, and very strange to use..

very hard to describe how to use it, you receive with the time two packets of 10 "O" rings? with a string connected to it. the rings are made of some sort of plastic,
so you then put the tension on the timer, hold it, and put a little ring round the two pins, then you light the fuse (string) and when the flame get to the ring, it melts it, and the timer will work. :-)

made by Ernemann in Dresden Germany ca. 1930
the original instruction is in German,
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Ernemann Autex-0, Self-timer photo.2 208 viewsErnemann Autex-0, Self-timer, very unusual, and very strange to use..

very hard to describe how to use it, you receive with the time two packets of 10 "O" rings? with a string connected to it. the rings are made of some sort of plastic,
so you then put the tension on the timer, hold it, and put a little ring round the two pins, then you light the fuse (string) and when the flame get to the ring, it melts it, and the timer will work. :-)

made by Ernemann in Dresden Germany ca. 1930
the original instruction is in German,
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Ernemann Autex-0, Self-timer photo.3 223 viewsErnemann Autex-0, Self-timer, very unusual, and very strange to use..

very hard to describe how to use it, you receive with the time two packets of 10 "O" rings? with a string connected to it. the rings are made of some sort of plastic,
so you then put the tension on the timer, hold it, and put a little ring round the two pins, then you light the fuse (string) and when the flame get to the ring, it melts it, and the timer will work. :-)

made by Ernemann in Dresden Germany ca. 1930
the original instruction is in German,
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Ernemann Autex-0, Self-timer photo.4 216 viewsErnemann Autex-0, Self-timer, very unusual, and very strange to use..

very hard to describe how to use it, you receive with the time two packets of 10 "O" rings? with a string connected to it. the rings are made of some sort of plastic,
so you then put the tension on the timer, hold it, and put a little ring round the two pins, then you light the fuse (string) and when the flame get to the ring, it melts it, and the timer will work. :-)

made by Ernemann in Dresden Germany ca. 1930
the original instruction is in German,
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BEWI meter, Photo 1.298 viewsA special version of the Tele-BEWI extinction meter, also a Rangefinder next to it, with Telelens F-stops.
(according to the angle mirror principle) was also available individually, complicated unit, very rare.
Made in Germany. Ca. 1935-40 ? Front view.

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BEWI meter, Photo 2.310 viewsA special version of the Tele-BEWI meter, for extinction exposure metering, and Rangefinder, also Telelens f-stops.
The rangefinder (according to the angle mirror principle) was also available individually, complicated unit, very rare.
Made in Germany. Ca. 1935-40 ? Back view.
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Kodak Kotinic flash powder246 viewsKodak Kotinic flash powder Box, any information would be very much appreciated
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Kodak Kotinic flash powder242 viewsKodak Kotinic flash powder box.
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