polaroid 660 transparent housing
This rarity is can range from 1,600-2,000$
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polaroid 660 transparent housing
This rarity is can range from 1,600-2,000$
Could not be more excited to take photos with this incredibly rare camera!
When I started to put this week's post together, it was on a different camera. I had the first 6x7cm camera picked, National Graflex. It was in excellent working condition, but when I went to load the camera with film, the shutter failed and needed to jump to a different camera. I had the No. 4 Scre
This week's camera collecting blog post is on another odd and somewhat unusual camera in my collection, the No.4 Screen Focus Kodak Camera. I'd love to hear from you about this gem of a camera and appreciate you taking a few minutes to read it over.
First and foremost, I want to take a moment and say if this post about a German camera explicitly made for the German Air Force during WWII makes you uncomfortable or upset, it is my sincere apologies. That's not my intention. I enjoy everything photographic, and this camera has always been one I've
1930 Leica Luxus I camera with 50mm f/3.5 Elmar lens and faux lizard skin body: Bonhams take world record of £603,837 around ($968,000) for an Exceptional Leica Luxus 1 camera at first Leica sale in Hong Kong, November 2012. This camera was from the collection of E. J. Newton (Jack), one of the founder members of the Leica Historical Society and its first president. It remained within his private museum in Sutton Coldfield, England, and later, along with most of his collection, went on display at the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain, Milsom St., Bath. Thence to current vendor.
The Luxus cameras were produced on special order only in very tiny numbers between 1929 and 1930, using serial numbers falling between 28692 and 68834. Just 95 units were produced and many less are known to exist today.
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Rare Alphatron Cast Aluminum Clinical Camera 1941