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Minolta Auto-Wide. 35mm camera Japan 494 viewsMinolta Auto-Wide. 35mm Rangefinder camera, fixed Rokkor f.2.8/35mm. lens, Film Advance and rewind is located on the bottom of the camera, and CDS match needle metering. made by Minolta Japan ca.1958
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Minolta Hi-Matic 7 camera. Japan.432 viewsMinolta Hi-Matic 7 35mm C.R.Finder camera, build-in CDS meter, manual shutter and auto exposure, Lens: Minolta Rokkor-PF 1.8/45mm. made by Minolta Japan. ca.1963
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Minolta RIVA zoom 105i camera. photo 1430 viewsMinolta RIVA Zoom 105i 35mm camera, and the camera sits on a nice shop display stand.
more info soon.
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Minox-35. cameras. Germany438 viewsLeft: Minox 35-EL. with Minox Flash EC-35, they say these Minox cameras are the smallest full 35mm camera on the market. Lens: Colour-Minotar 2.8/35mm.
Right: The so called Doctor's Minox-AL with Minox-FA 35 flash. Lens: Colour-Minar 4/35mm. both cameras are only working with Batteries
Made in Germany by Minox GMBH. ca.1980
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NEW Age collectables..Konica Revio APS camera.412 viewsNEW Age collectable..Konica Revio APS camera (Advance Photo System) cute green camera with little Fold-up Mirror for self Portrait. Lens: Konica 24-45mm zoom. Made in Japan ca. ?.
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Nikon S, coupled rangefinder camera, photo 2.376 viewsNikon S, coupled rangefinder camera s/n 6107760, with Interchangeable f 1.4 / 5cm Nikkor lens, s/n 333783. This camera was manufactured by Nippon Kogaku (Nikon) in approximately Oct.-Nov. of 1952 (midway into the production run). Film format size was retained at 24mm x 34mm, and would remain that size until the Nikon S-2 Model was introduced in mid-1953, and increased to the standard size of 24mm x 36mm. The Nikon S retained the round advance knob (as in the earlier Nikon 1, M and MS models). The Nikon S, body style was copied from the Zeiss Ikon “Contax Cameraâ€, This model Nikon was the camera that put “Nikon†on the world map!â€
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Nikon S, coupled rangefinder camera, photo 1387 viewsNikon S, coupled rangefinder camera s/n 6107760, with Interchangeable f 1.4 / 5cm Nikkor lens, s/n 333783. This camera was manufactured by Nippon Kogaku (Nikon) in approximately Oct.-Nov. of 1952 (midway into the production run). Film format size was retained at 24mm x 34mm, and would remain that size until the Nikon S-2 Model was introduced in mid-1953, and increased to the standard size of 24mm x 36mm. The Nikon S retained the round advance knob (as in the earlier Nikon 1, M and MS models). The Nikon S, body style was copied from the Zeiss Ikon “Contax Cameraâ€, This model Nikon was the camera that put “Nikon†on the world map!â€
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Nikon S, coupled rangefinder camera, photo 3.366 viewsNikon S, coupled rangefinder camera s/n 6107760, with Interchangeable f 1.4 / 5cm Nikkor lens, s/n 333783. This camera was manufactured by Nippon Kogaku (Nikon) in approximately Oct.-Nov. of 1952 (midway into the production run). Film format size was retained at 24mm x 34mm, and would remain that size until the Nikon S-2 Model was introduced in mid-1953, and increased to the standard size of 24mm x 36mm. The Nikon S retained the round advance knob (as in the earlier Nikon 1, M and MS models). The Nikon S, body style was copied from the Zeiss Ikon “Contax Cameraâ€, This model Nikon was the camera that put “Nikon†on the world map!â€
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Nikon S-2 (Black –Dial), C. Rangefinder camera, photo 1405 viewsNikon S-2 (Black –Dial), s/n #6193293 coupled Rangefinder camera, This S-2 camera was produced fairly late in the run, dating from about June-July, 1957. The Negative size finally standardized at 24mm x 36mm. The Nikon S-2 introduced the rapid-wind lever and was built of lighter metal alloys than the earlier Nikon 1, M, S.
Lens: W-Nikkor f 2.5 / 3.5cm lens, s/n #245506. This W-Nikkor lens was a 6 element lens with a 62 degree angle of view, this is considered quite an early version.
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Nikon S-2 (Black –Dial), C. Rangefinder camera, photo 2.382 viewsNikon S-2 (Black –Dial), s/n #6193293 coupled Rangefinder camera, This S-2 camera was produced fairly late in the run, dating from about June-July, 1957. The Negative size finally standardized at 24mm x 36mm. The Nikon S-2 introduced the rapid-wind lever and was built of lighter metal alloys than the earlier Nikon 1, M, S.
Lens: W-Nikkor f 2.5 / 3.5cm lens, s/n #245506. This W-Nikkor lens was a 6 element lens with a 62 degree angle of view, this is considered quite an early version.
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Nikon S-2 (Black –Dial), C. Rangefinder camera, photo 3.361 viewsNikon S-2 (Black –Dial), s/n #6193293 coupled Rangefinder camera, This S-2 camera was produced fairly late in the run, dating from about June-July, 1957. The Negative size finally standardized at 24mm x 36mm. The Nikon S-2 introduced the rapid-wind lever and was built of lighter metal alloys than the earlier Nikon 1, M, S.
Lens: W-Nikkor f 2.5 / 3.5cm lens, s/n #245506. This W-Nikkor lens was a 6 element lens with a 62 degree angle of view, this is considered quite an early version.
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Nikon S-2 (Black –Dial), C. Rangefinder camera, photo 4370 viewsNikon S-2 (Black –Dial), s/n #6193293 coupled Rangefinder camera, This S-2 camera was produced fairly late in the run, dating from about June-July, 1957. The Negative size finally standardized at 24mm x 36mm. The Nikon S-2 introduced the rapid-wind lever and was built of lighter metal alloys than the earlier Nikon 1, M, S.
Lens: W-Nikkor f 2.5 / 3.5cm lens, s/n #245506. This W-Nikkor lens was a 6 element lens with a 62 degree angle of view, this is considered quite an early version.
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