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Lan Jian Saomiao SM 950. photo 1.716 viewsLan Jian Saomiao SM 950, Chinese Medium Panorama camera, (similar to the Kodak panorama) Lan Jian marking on the viewfinder, all Bakelite body. camera has a swinging 135mm Lens, 2 speed shutter, 1/60, 1/135. the Exposure is 8x29 cm. on 122 Roll-film,
this camera was made in very limited Production, by the Tianjin Factory in China, ca.1938 or 1960?
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Kodak advertising.534 viewsChinese Kodak advertising, shop display 16x20". Uncommon.
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Ligh-meter , 544 viewsCardboard Chinese ligth-meter
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Huqiu 135mm. camera730 viewsHuqiu 135mm. Chinese 35mm camera. hot shoe.

more info needed please.
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Eastar 35mm camera. Tianjin camera Factory 1048 viewsChinese Eastar 35mm Rangefinder camera. Made by the Tianjin camera Factory in Tianjin China. ca.1956
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Great Wall SZ-2. camera. 728 viewsGreat Wall SZ-1 Camera. Chinese 35mm Rangefinder, Spring Motor-wind film transport, Lens: SZ. 2.8/45mm
Made in china
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Great Wall 120 SLR. 887 viewsGreat Wall 120 SLR camera, a waist-level finder camera with 6x6cm exp. on 120 film. interchangeable Lens. made in china c.1980
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Seagull 35mm camera. 894 viewsChinese Seagull 35mm SLR camera. Lens: Haiou-64. f2/58mm. made by Light Industrial, Shanghai China. ca. ?
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Shanghai 58-II. (3rd. version) .846 viewsShanghai 58-II. (3rd. version )Chinese 35mm copy of the Leica IIIF, Collapsible Elmar type 3.5/50mm lens, focal-plane shutter, made by the Shanghai Camera Factory ca.1950
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Kong-Que. camera. china605 viewsChinese Kong-Que camera, all metal camera, for 620 film. a very crudely made camera, made in china.
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Xing Fu-2. camera 801 viewsChinese Xing Fu-2, Happiness-2, all metal camera, takes 620 rollfilm, a very crudely made camera, made in china.
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ERA Darkroom printing paper.532 views
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