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Aerial Hassellblad. 1355 viewsHassellblad Aerial outfit. 6x6cm exposures on 120 Roll-film.
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Aerial Agiflite MK-2 camera. 1138 viewsAgiflite 70mm Aerial camera. For 70mm film, there is a 150mm F2.8 Zeiss Sonar and a 350mm F5.6 Zeiss Tele Tessar. Both lenses have filters, I also have the front and rear lens caps. Camera has a focal plane disc type shutter with speed selector of 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 and 1/2000 sec. There is a TTL metering unit mounted in the top of the shutter housing. Also I have the Agiflite Battery Charger.
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Aerial Agiflite MK-2 camera. .1201 viewsAgiflite 70mm Aerial camera. For 70mm film, there is a 150mm F2.8 Zeiss Sonar and a 350mm F5.6 Zeiss Tele Tessar. Both lenses have filters, I also have the front and rear lens caps. Camera has a focal plane disc type shutter with speed selector of 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 and 1/2000 sec. There is a TTL metering unit mounted in the top of the shutter housing. Also I have the Agiflite Battery Charger.
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Aerial Agiflite MK-2 camera, 1193 viewsAgiflite 70mm Aerial camera. For 70mm film, there is a 150mm F2.8 Zeiss Sonnar and a 350mm F5.6 Zeiss Tele Tessar. Both lenses have filters, I also have the front and rear lens caps. Camera has a focal plane disc type shutter with speed selector of 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 and 1/2000 sec. There is a TTL metering unit mounted in the top of the shutter housing. Also I have the Agiflite Battery Charger.
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Aerial Agiflite MK-2 Camera..1033 viewsAgiflite charger for the 70mm Aerial Camera. For 70mm film, there is a 150mm F2.8 Zeiss Sonar and a 350mm F5.6 Zeiss Tele Tessar. Both lenses have filters, I also have the front and rear lens caps. Camera has a focal plane disc type shutter with speed selector of 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 and 1/2000 sec. There is a TTL metering unit mounted in the top of the shutter housing. Also I have the Agiflite Battery Charger.
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Aerial F-24 camera1221 viewsThe Aerial Type F-24 camera may be used either hand hold, or as fixed camera, the image is 5x5" on roll film, of three alternative lengths given 25,50,and 125 exposures. made ca. 1939.
the Kodak film is a Super-xx Aerographic Safety Film topographic base, for Mapping, Reconnaissance and Charting. made By Kodak Australasia.
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Aerial F-24 camera 1222 viewsThe Aerial Type F-24 camera may be used either hand hold, or as fixed camera, the image is 5x5" on roll film, of three alternative lengths given 25,50,and 125 exposures. made ca. 1939.
the Kodak film is a Super-xx Aerographic Safety Film topographic base, for Mapping, Reconnaissance and Charting. made By Kodak Australasia.
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Aerial F-24 camera 22 viewsI this this Photo.
The Aerial Type F-24 camera may be used either hand hold, or as fixed camera, the image is 5x5" on roll film, of three alternative lengths given 25,50,and 125 exposures. made ca. 1939.
the Kodak film is a Super-xx Aerographic Safety Film topographic base, for Mapping, Reconnaissance and Charting. made By Kodak Australasia.
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Aerial F-24 camera 35 viewsI just found this Photo.
The Aerial Type F-24 camera may be used either hand hold, or as fixed camera, the image is 5x5" on roll film, of three alternative lengths given 25,50,and 125 exposures. made ca. 1939.
the Kodak film is a Super-xx Aerographic Safety Film topographic base, for Mapping, Reconnaissance and Charting. made By Kodak Australasia.
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Aerial F-24 camera Film. 4 viewsKodak Super-XX Panchromatic AERO-Film from 1944 Size 5.5" x 52.5" for the Aerial F-24 camera. Made by Kodak Australasia PTY. LIMITED Melbourne.
Batch No.6361.
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Aerial Fairchild camera. USA.1151 viewsAerial Fairchild Type K-20 camera, made by the Fairchild Corp. USA. The camera has a plate shutter, 125/500 sec.
Lens: Kodak Anastigmat 161mm for 13cm rollfilm. The leica 35mm. camera is a comparison on size.
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Aerial Komlosy 70 mm camera. England 1159 viewsKomlosy 70 mm aerial camera, for 6x6cm on perforated 70mm film.(40 exp.) the leaver in the front is for film transport , and to advance the film. made in England c.1940
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