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Fairchild-Smith Developing tank photo 1.642 viewsFairchild-Smith Stainless 70mm Aerial Film Developing tank.
made by Fairchild USA.
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Fairchild-Smith Developing tank photo 2.680 viewsFairchild-Smith Stainless 70mm Aerial Film Developing tank.
made by Fairchild USA.
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German Luftwaffe Aerial Camera Handkammer Hk 12.5/7x9 Photo 1.904 viewsGerman Luftwaffe Aerial Camera Handkammer Hk 12.5/7x9 The camera takes 80mm film, and is fitted with Schneider Göttingen (ISCO) Xenon 12.5 cm/f2 Lens. Made by Fritz Völk, Mechanische Werkstätten, Berlin Germany. ca.1941-1942


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German Luftwaffe Aerial Camera Handkammer Hk 12.5/7x9 Photo 2.760 viewsGerman Luftwaffe Aerial Camera Handkammer Hk 12.5/7x9 The camera takes 80mm film, and is fitted with Schneider Göttingen (ISCO) Xenon 12.5 cm/f2 Lens. Made by Fritz Völk, Mechanische Werkstätten, Berlin Germany. ca.1941-1942


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German Luftwaffe Aerial Camera Handkammer Hk 12.5/7x9 Photo 3.824 viewsGerman Luftwaffe Aerial Camera Handkammer Hk 12.5/7x9 The camera takes 80mm film, and is fitted with Schneider Göttingen (ISCO) Xenon 12.5 cm/f2 Lens. Made by Fritz Völk, Mechanische Werkstätten, Berlin Germany. ca.1941-1942
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German Luftwaffe Aerial Camera Handkammer Hk 12.5/7x9 Photo 4.888 viewsGerman Luftwaffe Aerial Camera Handkammer Hk 12.5/7x9 The camera takes 80mm film, and is fitted with Schneider Göttingen (ISCO) Xenon 12.5 cm/f2 Lens. Made by Fritz Völk, Mechanische Werkstätten, Berlin Germany. ca.1941-1942
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Japanese Aerial camera. Photo 1.237 viewsKonishirouku Handheld Aerial camera. Navy Hendheld Aerial Camera 25cm, F-8 Type. this camera takes 13x18cm exposures. the body is all Metal, the shutter is a focal-plane type, with 1/60 1/100,1/160,1/200,1/300 and 1/400 speeds the right handle advances the film, winds the shutter and advance the film counter in one move.the Lens: Hexar Ser.1 25cm f4.5

Made in Japan ca. 1945.
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Japanese Aerial camera. Photo 2.249 viewsKonishirouku Handheld Aerial camera. Navy Hendheld Aerial Camera 25cm, F-8 Type. this camera takes 13x18cm exposures. the body is all Metal, the shutter is a focal-plane type, with 1/60 1/100,1/160,1/200,1/300 and 1/400 speeds the right handle advances the film, winds the shutter and advance the film counter in one move.the Lens: Hexar Ser.1 25cm f4.5

Made in Japan ca. 1945
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Japanese Aerial camera. Photo 3.245 viewsKonishirouku Handheld Aerial camera. Navy Hendheld Aerial Camera 25cm, F-8 Type. this camera takes 13x18cm exposures. the body is all Metal, the shutter is a focal-plane type, with 1/60 1/100,1/160,1/200,1/300 and 1/400 speeds the right handle advances the film, winds the shutter and advance the film counter in one move.the Lens: Hexar Ser.1 25cm f4.5

Made in Japan ca. 1945.
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Japanese Aerial camera. Photo 4.237 viewsKonishirouku Handheld Aerial camera. Navy Hendheld Aerial Camera 25cm, F-8 Type. this camera takes 13x18cm exposures. the body is all Metal, the shutter is a focal-plane type, with 1/60 1/100,1/160,1/200,1/300 and 1/400 speeds the right handle advances the film, winds the shutter and advance the film counter in one move.the Lens: Hexar Ser.1 25cm f4.5

Made in Japan ca. 1945
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Konica Aerial Type G camera. photo 1.803 viewsIn the mid 1960s Konica released the Aerial Type G. Taking 6x6 cm images, the camera was heavily based on experiences made during World War II with the handheld aerial camera GSK-99, including the spring motor film advance and the annotation slate on the back of the film magazine. The 135mm lens was the same as computed for the 6x7 format Koni-Omega Rapid M.
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Konica Aerial Type G camera. photo 2.715 viewsIn the mid 1960s Konica released the Aerial Type G. Taking 6x6 cm images, the camera was heavily based on experiences made during World War II with the handheld aerial camera GSK-99, including the spring motor film advance and the annotation slate on the back of the film magazine. The 135mm lens was the same as computed for the 6x7 format Koni-Omega Rapid M.
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