tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13878635978196935882024-03-05T18:35:40.536-08:00The Vintage ClickAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.comBlogger74125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-13210127921123729462013-02-14T18:39:00.003-08:002013-02-14T18:39:47.680-08:00Mamiya Sekor 528TL<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Mamiya Sekor 528 TL</div>
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<b>Status: </b>SOLD</div>
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<b>Lens:</b> Mamiya/Sekor 48mm f/2.8 3 elements in 3 groups; filter thread: 52mm; serial no.none<br />
<b>Mount:</b> Fixed lens<br />
<b>Aperture:</b> f/2.8-f/2 ; setting: manual ring on the lens-shutter barrel, for Auto set the ring to "A"<br />
Focus range: 0.8-10m +inf<br />
<b>Focusing:</b> Fresnel matte screen with central microprism and collar<br />
<b>Shutter:</b> Copal-X central leaf shutter; speeds:1/15-1/500 +B [1]<br />
<b>Setting :</b> ring and scale on the lens-shutter barrel<br />
Shutter release: on the top plate, w/ cable release socket<br />
Cocking lever: also winds the film, rapid, long stroke, on the top-plate<br />
<b>Frame counter:</b> window beside the cocking lever, auto reset, advance type<br />
<b>Viewfinder:</b> SLR pentaprism<br />
<b>Mirror:</b> instant return<br />
<b>Exposure meter:</b> CdS cell exposure meter, behind the lens, a spot meter with approximately a 10-degree center spot; needle visible in the viewfinder.<br />
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More info <a href="http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Mamiya_528TL">here</a><br />
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The camera comes in an amazing set! Original, box, manual, case, strap and lens cap are included with the purchase. It shows full functionality. A great piece for beginner.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-31484258337911019292013-02-14T18:21:00.001-08:002013-02-14T18:22:30.348-08:00Canon A-1<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Canon A-1</div>
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<b>Status:</b> SOLD</div>
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<b>Interchangeable Lenses: </b>Canon FD lenses (usable with 4 full aperture metering AE modes and with stopped-down AE) Canon FL lenses (usable with stopped-down AE).<br />
<b>Standard Lenses:</b> Canon FD 55mm and 50mm lenses.<br />
<b>Viewfinder:</b> Fixed eye-level pentaprism.<br />
<b>Field of View: </b>93.5% vertical and 95.3% horizontal coverage of the actual picture area.<br />
<b>Magnification: </b>0.83X at infinity with a standard 50mm lens.<br />
<b>Focusing Screen:</b> Standard split-image microprism rangefinder<br />
<b>Viewfinder Information: </b>Displayed in the form of LED digital readout below the visual field. Includes shutter speed, aperture, flashing warning of incorrect exposures and settings bulb indication, charge completion indicator with specified Canon flash units, manual aperture control signal, error indication for incorrect stopping-down operation. Shutter speed and aperture data displayed in 1/2 step increments. Viewfinder information can be cancelled by turning off the viewfinder display switch.<br />
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More at <a href="http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/canon/fdresources/SLRs/a1/html/spec.htm">http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/canon/fdresources/SLRs/a1/html/spec.htm</a><br />
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Camera is in full working order with minor wear signs. Eye piece is still intact and lens is clean from fungus. It comes with attached-to-filter lens cap which is pretty unique!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-3097036812413610112013-02-14T18:07:00.003-08:002013-02-14T18:08:02.877-08:00Canon FT QL<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Canon FT</div>
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Status: SOLD</div>
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<b>SPECIFICATIONS</b></div>
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<b>Marketed : </b>3/1966<br />
<b>Lens mount : </b>Canon FL<br />
<b>Sensitivity ISO: </b>25 - 2000<br />
<b>Shutter speeds :</b> B, 1 - 1/1000 s<br />
<b>Exposure Modes :</b> M<br />
<b>Exposure Metering Range : </b>1 - 18 EV<br />
<b>Auto Exposure Lock :</b> -<br />
<b>Viewfinder Coverage :</b> 93 %<br />
<b>Viewfinder Magnification :</b> 0.9 x<br />
<b>Diopter Adjustment :</b> -<br />
<b>Depth of Field Preview :</b> +<br />
<b>Self-timer :</b> + (s)<br />
<b>X-sync :</b> 1/60 (s)<br />
<b>Dimensions :</b> 144 x 93 x 43 mm<br />
<b>Weight :</b> 740 g<br />
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<b>DESCRIPTIONS</b></div>
The camera is in full working order. Electronic meter is still functioning. Minor wear signs on the body. Package includes body, lens, manual book and strap.<br />
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Agfa 200 Camera</div>
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<b>Status:</b> SOLD</div>
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<b>DESCRIPTIONS</b></div>
A very stylish 35mm compact camera. It works well and cosmetically good. Package includes camera and original lens cap.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-81517881682442299432012-12-02T19:20:00.003-08:002012-12-02T19:23:28.527-08:00Yashica MG-1<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Yashica MG-1 </div>
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<b>Status:</b> Available</div>
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<b>Price:</b> <span style="background-color: white; color: #a64d79; font-size: large;">RM 250</span></div>
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<b>SPECIFICATIONS</b></div>
<b>Year released:</b> 1975<br />
<b>Film type:</b> 135 (35mm)<br />
<b>Picture size:</b> 24mm x 36mm<br />
<b>Lens: </b>Yashinon f/2.8 45mm lens.<br />
<b>Shutter:</b> Electronic-controlled leaf-type shutter with continuously variable speeds from 1/500 sec. to about 2 sec; built-in self-timer; direct X contact shoe. Shutter speed sets automatically at 1/30 sec. when Auto lever is adjustable to flash setting.<br />
<b>ASA range: </b>From ASA 25 to 800<br />
<b>Size :</b> 140.6 x 72 x 82mm<br />
<b>Weight : </b>620g<br />
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<b>DESCRIPTIONS</b></div>
The camera is in good working condition. Cosmetically great, with no fungus or scratch on the lens as well as on the body. Shutter releases accordingly, the timer is working and the shutter lever can be moved smoothly. Package includes camera, strap, case and UV lens filter.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-66566763366510887772012-12-02T19:09:00.003-08:002012-12-09T03:49:26.827-08:00Yashica Electro 35 GSN<br />
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Yashica Electro 35 GSN</div>
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Status: SOLD</div>
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Lens: 45mm f/1.7. It's identical to an SLR lens. Yashica brands it as YASHINON. "COLOR-YASHINON" was added in 1968 for marketing, since color film was just starting to become barely affordable to amateurs. It's the same lens.<br />
Optic: 6 elements in 4 groups, just like almost every SLR lens. Single-coated in amber.<br />
Diaphragm: 5 blades stopping down to f/16.<br />
Filter Thread: 55mm. (Optional 57mm slip-on hood.)<br />
Close Focus: 2.6 feet (0.8m)<br />
Finder: Always-bright framelines lit through a separate window. Auto corrects for parallax.<br />
Meter: CdS cell above lens, not TTL. You must compensate filters by setting the ASA dial accordingly. Red OVER light means you're at 1/500 second or more. Yellow SLOW light means you're at 1/30 or slower; hold still or use a tripod.<br />
ASA Range (ISO): 25~1,000.<br />
Shutter: 1/500 ~ about 30 seconds. The slowest speed will vary with aperture: it can go longer than a minute at smaller apertures but only 3 seconds at f/1.7.<br />
Maximum Speed with Flash (sync): 1/500. X-sync at all speeds, better than SLRs.<br />
Battery Check Light: Yes, also illuminates frame counter and can work as a small flashlight.<br />
Size: 6 x 3-5/8 x 3 " (152 x 92 x 76mm)<br />
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The camera is in beautiful shape. With no scratch and very little wear signs. I could say it is in near-mint condition. The lens is clean and free from fungus. The fact that it is in full working condition make it awesome. A good addition to your collection. You will also bundled up with original camera strap, case and UV lens filter .Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-105665092816766392012-11-14T17:36:00.003-08:002012-11-19T07:22:45.255-08:00Watson Film Bulk Loader<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Watson Film Bulk Loader</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-22140376602063346922012-11-14T16:19:00.001-08:002012-11-27T16:20:26.626-08:00Honeywell Pentax H1A<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Honeywell Pentax H1A</div>
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Status: SOLD</div>
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<b>Type:</b> 35mm single-lens reflex<br />
<b>Film and Picture Size:</b> 35mm film (20 or 36 exposures). 24mm x 36mm<br />
<b>Standard Lenses:</b> 55mm Auto-Takumar f/1.8 with fully semi-automatic diaphram. Distance scale: 0.45m (1.5 feet) to infinity. Filter size: 46mm. With depth-of-field scale. Equipped with diaphragm preview lever which affords visual check of depth of field. Distance Scale: 45cm (18") to infinity.<br />
<b>Shutter: </b>Focal plane shutter with single non-rotating dial (dial rotates to select shutter speed but remains stationary when exposure is made - this is a reference to earlier cameras that had shutter speed dials that rotated when the exposure was made). Speeds: T, B, 1-1/500 sec. Shutter curtains of special rubberized silk.<br />
<b>Finder:</b> Pentaprism finder with microprism. Fresnel lens for instant focusing; 0.88x magnification with 50mm lens, and approximately life-size with 55mm lens.<br />
<b>Focusing:</b> Turn the distance scale ring until the subject image in the viewfinder comes into sharp focus. Minimum focus distance: 0.45m (1.5 feet) (With 50/55mm lenses)<br />
Reflex Mirror<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>Instant Return Type with special shock absorbers for minimum vibration.<br />
<b>Film Advance:</b> Ratchet type rapid wind lever (for film advance and shutter cocking). 10° pre-advance and 160° advancing angle.<br />
"Cocked" Indicator<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>A red disk appears in a small window along-side the shutter release button when the shutter is cocked, and blacks out when it is released.<br />
<b>Film Exposure Counter: </b>Automatic re-set type.<br />
<b>Lens Mount:</b> 42mm threaded lens mount (Pentax-mount)<br />
<b>Flash Synchronization<span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space: pre;"> </span>:</b> FP & X contacts for conventional flash cord connection. Electronic synchronization at 1/60 sec.<br />
<b>Film Rewind: </b>Rapid rewind crank for speedy film take-up. Film rewind button on base of camera body releases film from take-up spool for rewind and rotates while film is being rewound.<br />
<b>Loaded Film Indicator: </b>Loaded film reminder dial underneath film rewind knob is marked with ASA speeds.<br />
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<b> </b>The camera is in working condition. The shutters firing accordingly, the finder is clear and the lens is clean from fungus. There's several wear signs on the body which undoubtedly have no affect on its performance. You will be bundled up with Vivitar 50mm 1.8 lens and a hippie strap with the purchase. </div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-60917375513272900102012-11-14T16:02:00.001-08:002012-11-19T07:23:36.885-08:00Yashica Electro 35 GSN<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Yashica Electro 35 GSN</div>
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<b>Lens: </b>45mm f/1.7. It's identical to an SLR lens. Yashica brands it as YASHINON. "COLOR-YASHINON" was added in 1968 for marketing, since color film was just starting to become barely affordable to amateurs. It's the same lens.<br />
<b>Optic:</b> 6 elements in 4 groups, just like almost every SLR lens. Single-coated in amber.<br />
<b>Diaphragm:</b> 5 blades stopping down to f/16.<br />
<b>Filter Thread:</b> 55mm. (Optional 57mm slip-on hood.)<br />
<b>Close Focus:</b> 2.6 feet (0.8m)<br />
<b>Finder:</b> Always-bright framelines lit through a separate window. Auto corrects for parallax.<br />
<b>Meter:</b> CdS cell above lens, not TTL. You must compensate filters by setting the ASA dial accordingly. Red OVER light means you're at 1/500 second or more. Yellow SLOW light means you're at 1/30 or slower; hold still or use a tripod.<br />
ASA Range (ISO): 25~1,000.<br />
<b>Shutter:</b> 1/500 ~ about 30 seconds. The slowest speed will vary with aperture: it can go longer than a minute at smaller apertures but only 3 seconds at f/1.7.<br />
Maximum Speed with Flash (sync): 1/500. X-sync at all speeds, better than SLRs.<br />
<b>Battery Check Light: </b>Yes, also illuminates frame counter and can work as a small flashlight.<br />
<b>Size: </b>6 x 3-5/8 x 3 " (152 x 92 x 76mm)<br />
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The camera is in beautiful shape. With no scratch and very little wear signs. I could say it is in near-mint condition. The lens is clean and free from fungus. The fact that it is in full working condition make it awesome. A good addition to your collection. You will also bundled up with original camera strap, and lens cap.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-43964104311596389402012-09-11T16:43:00.000-07:002012-09-30T07:56:01.277-07:00Hanimex 35SL<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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SLR film camera, made by Hanimex (Japan) in 1976. The camera is equipped with a lens Hanimex Hanimar with a focal length of 55 mm and a maximum aperture of f / 1,7. The camera used a film type 135.</div>
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<b>Manufacturer:</b> Hanimex</div>
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<b>Type:</b> SLR</div>
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<b>Film type:</b> 35mm</div>
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<b>Aspect Ratio:</b> 24 x 36mm</div>
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<b>Maximum number of frames:</b> 36</div>
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<b>Metering:</b> CDS</div>
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<b>Flash metering: </b>TTL</div>
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<b>Exposure mode:</b> Semiautomatic</div>
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<b>Shutter speeds: </b>1 to 1/1000, B</div>
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<b>Self-timer:</b> Mechanical, 10 seconds</div>
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<b>Reset the frame counter: </b>Automatic reset</div>
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<b>Viewfinder Type: </b>Built-in</div>
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<b>Lens mount:</b> M42</div>
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Yashica A TLR</div>
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<b>Production year:</b> 1959<br />
<b>Lens: </b>Yashikor 80mm f/3.5<br />
<b>Shutter speeds:</b> 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/300<br />
<b>Film: </b>120mm<br />
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The camera was tested and fully functioning. The shutter releases accordingly to speed, as well as the lens opening. The lens is clean, which gives you charming outcome. There are minor wear signs on the body and dent at the back side of the camera. However, it definitely does not affect the outcome. The camera does not come with the case but you will get a hippie strap. The whole package included:<br />
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1 x hippie strapAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-58420234898820572672012-09-07T01:06:00.003-07:002012-12-03T08:14:37.419-08:00Ansco 1065<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Ansco 1065</div>
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A relatively small 35mm camera, the Ansco 1065 features an adjustable f-stop ring, a flash hot shoe, a tripod socket, and two neck strap mounts. It is mostly black in color.</div>
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The Ansco 1065's built-in "Ansconar F:8 / 45mm" lens can be set to three different f-stops (using a silver-colored ring), which changes the amount of light which enters the camera. The lens barrel includes separate f-stop markings for 100 and 400 film.</div>
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The camera's viewfinder seems accurate. It includes frame markings for normal, wide-angle, and telephoto lenses. These markings appear on it because add-on telephoto and wide-angle lenses (of the correct size) can be attached to the Ansco 1065.</div>
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Though it isn't very heavy-duty, the camera shows some signs of quality. The hot shoe, tripod socket, strap mounts, and part of the film rewind knob are metal. It has a real viewfinder and a film pressure plate, which is square and flat.</div>
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Although some people have suggested its similarity to other cameras, the Ansco 1065 seems to most closely resemble the Bell & Howell 35J. Both have three aperture settings and very similar (but not identical) controls.</div>
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The 1065 is also similar to the less common Ansco 1100. The model 1100 appears little different except that it has slightly different styling and there's no hand grip on the front.</div>
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The camera is in fully working condition. A simple and easy-to-use point and shoot camera. Lens is clean as well as its viewfinder. Cosmetically good with only minor wear signs. The camera comes with its original case.</div>
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Sample pictures: http://www.lomography.com/photos/cameras/3342812-ansco-1065</div>
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<b>Status:</b> SOLD</div>
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<b>SPECIFICATIONS</b></div>
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Film 120 roll, picture size 6x6cm</div>
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<b>Taking lens:</b> Yashinon 80mm f/3.5, four elements, Bayonet I filter mount</div>
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<b>Aperture:</b> up to f/22, setting: by a thumb wheel just above the left side of the taking lens, aperture and speed numbers are visible in a coupled small window just above thetaking lens</div>
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<b>Focus range: </b>1-20m +inf</div>
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<b>Viewing lens: </b>Yashinon/Yashikor 80mm f/2.8</div>
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<b>Focusing:</b> Fresnel ground glass screen, via a big knob on the right side of the camera, w/ DOF scale</div>
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<b>Shutter:</b> Copal MXV leaf shutter, speeds: 1-1/500 +B; setting: a thumb wheel just above the right side of the taking lens</div>
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<b>Attention:</b> do not change the speed after cocking the shutter</div>
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<b>Shutter release:</b> on the right lower front side of the camera, over-lap type cable release can be fitted on the release knob</div>
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<b>Cocking lever:</b> on the shutter behind the taking lens</div>
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<b>Frame counter:</b> automatic resets, visible in a small window above the focusing knob</div>
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<b>Winding knob: </b>right upper side of the camera, w/ film release button on the center of it; after a frame winding it locks, (no double exposure prevention, shutter can be released)</div>
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<b>Viewfinder: </b>TLR waist level hood finder, Fresnel screen with grid lines, w/ flip up magnifying loop and flip down center for the sports finder</div>
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<b>Exposure meter: </b>none</div>
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<b>Flash PC socket:</b> left front upper side of the camera</div>
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<b>Flash sync: </b>all speeds for M, 1/60 for X,</div>
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Sync MX selector lever behind the aperture wheel</div>
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<b>Memory dial : </b>ASA/DIN, on the winding knob</div>
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<b>Self-timer: </b>lever on the shuttter, synch.lever must be on X position</div>
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The camera is in fully working condition. The lens is clean from fungus or fog. The viewfinder is clear, and the timer works as it should. Shutter fires accordingly to its speed. Cosmetically good with slight wear signs but undoubtedly not affecting its functionality. It has no case but you will be bundled up with a hippie strap and a spool.</div>
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1 x Yashica D TLR camera</div>
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1 x hippie strap</div>
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1 x spool</div>
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Yashica TL Electro X</div>
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<b>Status:</b> SOLD</div>
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<b>SPECIFICATIONS</b></div>
<b>Lens:</b> Yashinon DX 1,7 / 50mm<br />
<b>Shutter:</b> Electrically operated focal plane shutter with speeds from B, 2 to 1/1000 sec., intermediate shutter speed setting optional; self-timer plus FP-X sync<br />
<b>Exposure Control:</b> Thru-the-Lens CdS light measuring system; Electronic Exposure Readout System (exposure warning lights suggest exposure corrections);<br />
<b>ASA range: </b>25-800 (DIN 15-30); a 6V silver oxide battery is used to power the exposure control system and electric-operated focal plane shutter<br />
(Eveready No. 544 or equivalent). <br />
<b>Viewfinder:</b> Reflex viewfinder with microprism focusing spot, ground-glass collar for depth of field analysis<br />
<b>Film transport:</b> Ratchet-type, single-stroke film advance lever; automatic resetting film exposure counter.<br />
<b>Other Features:</b> Battery checker, Mirror lock, Direct contact shoe, Multi-slot take-up spool for easy and fast loading.<br />
<b>Battery:</b> 6V silver oxide, PX-640<br />
<b>Flash sync :</b> 1/90 sec<br />
<b>Dimensions:</b> 151 x 100 x 96 with a lens<br />
<b>Weight:</b> 1070 grams, lens included<br />
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<b>DESCRIPTIONS</b></div>
<span class="fbPhotoCaptionText"> Probably one of the coolest looking
cameras, with the Space Age Yashica logo on the front and on the shutter
speed dial, coupled with the old school looking logo on the top. A
really nice camera with a 50mm 1.7 Yashinon-Dx lens. Everything works,
from the light meter on down. Every function has been battery tested.
One of the most fun cameras I've had on here. The lens does however
have a little dent around the filter ring. Apart from that, this is a
pristine camera. Package included:</span><br />
<span class="fbPhotoCaptionText"><br /></span><span class="fbPhotoCaptionText">1 x Yashica TL Electro X body<br /> 1 x 50mm 1.7 Yashinon-Dx lens<br /> 1 x camera case<br /> 1 x strap<br /> 1 x battery.</span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-90617124976190581712012-08-08T09:19:00.005-07:002012-08-28T21:23:34.226-07:00Yashica Electro 35 GSN<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Yashica Electro 35 GSN</div>
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<b>SPECIFICATIONS</b></div>
<b>Lens:</b> 45mm f/1.7. It's identical to an SLR lens. Yashica brands
it as YASHINON. "COLOR-YASHINON" was added in 1968 for marketing, since
color film was just starting to become barely affordable to amateurs.
It's the same lens.<br />
<b>Optic: </b>6 elements in 4 groups, just like almost every SLR lens. Single-coated in amber.<br />
<b>Diaphragm:</b> 5 blades stopping down to f/16.<br />
<b>Filter Thread:</b> 55mm. (Optional 57mm slip-on hood.)<br />
<b>Close Focus: </b>2.6 feet (0.8m)<br />
<b>Finder:</b> Always-bright framelines lit through a separate window. Auto corrects for parallax.<br />
<b>Meter: </b>CdS cell above lens, not TTL. You must compensate filters
by setting the ASA dial accordingly. Red OVER light means you're at
1/500 second or more. Yellow SLOW light means you're at 1/30 or slower;
hold still or use a tripod.<br />
<b>ASA Range (ISO):</b> 25~1,000.<br />
<b>Shutter: </b>1/500 ~ about 30 seconds. The slowest speed will vary
with aperture: it can go longer than a minute at smaller apertures but
only 3 seconds at f/1.7.<br />
<b>Maximum Speed with Flash (sync):</b> 1/500. X-sync at all speeds, better than SLRs.<br />
<b>Battery Check Light: </b>Yes, also illuminates frame counter and can work as a small flashlight.<br />
<b>Size: </b>6 x 3-5/8 x 3 " (152 x 92 x 76mm)<br />
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The camera is in beautiful shape. With no scratch and very little wear signs. I could say it is in near-mint condition. The lens is clean and free from fungus. The fact that it is in full working condition make it awesome r. A good addition to your collection. You will also bundled up with original camera case, strap, and lens cap.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-48407597857930857562012-07-29T07:35:00.001-07:002012-08-28T11:27:37.721-07:00Olympus Mju II<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Status:</b>SOLD</div>
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<b>Lens:</b> 35mm, f/2.8, focusing from 0.35m-infinity. (4 elements in 4 groups).<br />
Active multi-beam autofocus with focus lock.<br />
<b>Film format:</b> 35mm DX-coded film, ISO 50-3200.<br />
Automatic exposure range of EV 1-17, f/2.8, 4s -f/11, 1/1000s. Spot metering available.<br />
Self-timer (12 second delay).<br />
Autowind and rewind.<br />
Integrated colour-balanced flash. Recharges in 3.5 seconds, working range 4.1m at ISO 100.<br />
<b>Flash modes:</b> Auto, red-eye reduction, suppressed, forced/fill-in, night scene (slow synch up to 4 seconds).<br />
LCD with battery check and frame counter.<br />
Weatherproof (resistant to splashes).<br />
<b>Power:</b> 3V lithium CR123|CR123A.<br />
<b>Dimensions:</b> 108x59x35mm.<br />
<b>Weight:</b> 135g (without battery). <br />
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The camera was tested and working smoothly as it should. Lens is clean, the flash is firing accordingly to the mode set. Cosmetically average with minor wear signs. The LCD display at the back is quite dim, but you can still see the exposure number, and flash modes. Package included:<br />
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1 x camera<br />
1 x strap.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-2458391340093166142012-07-27T23:55:00.001-07:002012-11-30T04:43:38.341-08:00Zeiss Icon Contaflex Super BC<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Lens:</b> f2.8, 5 cm Tessar, automatic iris diaphragm to f22. Depth of field scale. Fixed lens with removable, bayonet mount, front cell for wide-angle or telephoto attachments. <br />
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<b>Shutter</b>: Synchro-Compur X , speeded 1 - 1/500, B. Delayed action. X, M Flash synchronisation. Guide number values.<br />
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<b>Construction: </b>Metal body.<br />
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<b>Format:</b> 36, 24 x 36 mm exposures on 35 mm film in cassette. Two Contax cassettes can be used or one standard cassette with re-wind.<br />
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<b>Focusing: </b>Helical to 2.5 feet.<br />
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<b>Attributes:</b> Reflex viewing through taking lens. Roof pentaprism finder, split-image rangefinder and microprism focusing screen with fresnel condenser. Auto-stop on film-advance. Film-advance tensions the shutter. Film-advance and shutter inter-linked for double and blank exposure prevention. Exposure counter.<br />
Cds through the lens metering, coupled to shutter and aperture giving semi-automatic operation. Aperture is automatically set after setting the shutter speed. Film speed setting: DIN 9 - 30, ASA 5 - 800. View-finder displays shutter speed and needle moving over aperture scale.<br />
Interchangeable back.<br />
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<b>DESCRIPTIONS</b></div>
The camera is in working condition. Shutter fires accordingly to varies speeds. Lens is clean from fungus and scratch. The camera has Auto system which integrated with its light metering system. It was battery-tested and working well. The viewfinder is clean and bright. Using this camera is a pleasure. With its metal-made body, every shot feel solid. Plus, the camera is also bundled up with its set of operation manual, brochure and warranty card dated 29.5.1969<br />
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Package included<br />
<span class="hasCaption"><span class="text_exposed_show">1 x camera<br /> 1 x original leather case<br /> 1 x rubber hood<br /> 1 set of manual.<br /> 1 warranty card dated 29.5.1969</span></span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-42520417001727480942012-07-23T20:07:00.004-07:002012-07-31T22:07:57.050-07:00Yashica Electro 35 GTN<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Yashica Electro 35 GTN</div>
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<b>Status: </b>SOLD</div>
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<b>Lens:</b> 45mm f/1.7. It's identical to an SLR lens. Yashica brands it as YASHINON. "COLOR-YASHINON" was added in 1968 for marketing, since color film was just starting to become barely affordable to amateurs. It's the same lens.<br />
<b>Optic: </b>6 elements in 4 groups, just like almost every SLR lens. Single-coated in amber.<br />
<b>Diaphragm:</b> 5 blades stopping down to f/16.<br />
<b>Filter Thread:</b> 55mm. (Optional 57mm slip-on hood.)<br />
<b>Close Focus: </b>2.6 feet (0.8m)<br />
<b>Finder:</b> Always-bright framelines lit through a separate window. Auto corrects for parallax.<br />
<b>Meter: </b>CdS cell above lens, not TTL. You must compensate filters by setting the ASA dial accordingly. Red OVER light means you're at 1/500 second or more. Yellow SLOW light means you're at 1/30 or slower; hold still or use a tripod.<br />
<b>ASA Range (ISO):</b> 25~1,000.<br />
<b>Shutter: </b>1/500 ~ about 30 seconds. The slowest speed will vary with aperture: it can go longer than a minute at smaller apertures but only 3 seconds at f/1.7.<br />
<b>Maximum Speed with Flash (sync):</b> 1/500. X-sync at all speeds, better than SLRs.<br />
<b>Battery Check Light: </b>Yes, also illuminates frame counter and can work as a small flashlight.<br />
<b>Size: </b>6 x 3-5/8 x 3 " (152 x 92 x 76mm) <b></b><br />
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The camera is in working condition. The metering system works as it should. You can operate it in all three modes; Auto, Bulb and Flash. The lens is clean from fungus or dent. Concurring with its age, the camera has some paint loss and wear signs (refer to the pictures). However, it does not affect its functionality and picture quality. Package included:<br />
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<span class="hasCaption"><span class="text_exposed_show">1 x body with 45mm f1.7 lens<br /> 1 x filter<br /> 1 x case<br /> 1 x strap.</span></span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-51213601438193070112012-07-13T08:17:00.002-07:002012-08-02T17:58:46.874-07:00Minolta Maxxum 7000<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Minolta Maxxum 7000 + Maxxum 35-80mm 1:4 (22) - 5.6 + Achiever 260 flash</div>
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<b>Type:</b> Autofocus 35mm SLR with multi-program AE.</div>
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<b>Autofocus system:</b> Minolta TTL phase-detection type with CCD sensor array and 8-bit microcomputer for direct, digital adjustment.</div>
<b>Shutter:</b> Vertical-traverse electronically controlled focal-plane type.<br />
<b>Auto Speeds: </b>Stepless 1/2000 to 30 sec. with nearest half-stop setting displayed.<br />
<b>Manual Speed: </b>1/2000 to 30 sec. in full-stop settings plus "bulb".<br />
<b>Shutter-speed range:</b> 1/2000 to 30 sec.; stepless in P and A modes; full-stop settings in M or S modes; ''bulb'' in M mode<br />
<b>Film speeds:</b> ISO 25 to 6400 in ambient light, ISO 25 to 1000 for TTL flash metering, both in 1/3-EV steps; auto film-speed setting with DX-coded films<br />
<b>Metering: </b>Center-weighted averaging; silicon photocell (SPC) on pentaprism for ambient light; range: EV - 1 to 20 with ISO 100 film and 50mm f/1.4 lens (e.g., 4 sec. at f/1.4 to 1/2000 sec. at f/22); second SPC at bottom of mirror box for TTL flash metering<br />
<b>Exposure modes: </b>Program (P): Shutter speed and aperture set according to one of three camera-selected<br />
<b>AE programs:</b> Both shutter speed and aperture set according to AE program automatically selected by camera: Wide program for focal lengths shorter than 35mm, Standard for focal lengths from 35mm to 105mm, Tele for focal lengths longer than 105mm; program changes automatically when zooming from one range to another.<br />
<b>Aperture-priority AE (A):</b> Available apertures selectable in half-stops, camera sets corresponding stepless shutter speed.<br />
<b>Shutter-priority AE (S):</b> Speeds 1/2000 to 30 sec. selectable in full stops, camera sets aperture from available range on lens.<br />
<b>Metered-manual (M):</b> Manual setting of any speed and aperture; settings and correct exposure indicated in data panel and viewfinder.<br />
TTL flash metering: Operates in all flash modes with dedicated units; viewfinder LED signals flash charge and sufficient exposure.<br />
<b>Power: </b>Four AAA-size 1.5v alkaline-manganese batteries. <br />
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The camera is in well-working condition. All modes are functioning as they should. The camera is easy to handle and operate, making it one of the versatile cameras that you can use in any occasion. The lens is clean from fungus. Uniquely, you don't need front cap to cover the front part of the lens when you don't use it; just slide the button at the front part and the special curtain will cover it. As you can see in the pictures, the camera has wear signs and a few minor scratches. This totally has not affected the operation. The camera is well integrated with the flash. Plus, you will also be provided with a camera case and strap.<br />
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Package included:<br />
1 x Minolta Maxxum 7000 body<br />
1 x Maxxum 35-80mm 1:4 (22) - 5.6 lens<br />
1 x Achiever 260 flash<br />
1 x camera case<br />
1 x strap<br />
4 x AAA batteries. <br />
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Minolta X-700 + 50mm 1.4 Rokkor X</div>
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<b>Status: </b>SOLD</div>
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<b>SPECIFICATIONS</b></div>
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<b>Type:</b> 35mm single-lens reflex AE camera<br />
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<b>Exposure-control modes: </b>Fully programmed ("P"), aperture-priority automatic ("A"), and metered manual ("M")<br />
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<b>Lens mount:</b>
Minolta SLR bayonet of integrally lubricated stainless steel (54 degree
rotating angle); coupling for full-aperture metering, finder display
input, and an automatic diaphragm control, providing programmed or
aperture-priority auto operation with Minolta MD lenses,
aperture-priority auto operation with MC and other Minolta SLR
interchangeable lenses/accessories; spring-return button for
depth-of-field preview or stop-down meter readings with other than MC or
MD lenses (standard lenses: MD 50mm f/1.2, f/1.4, f/1.7 or f/2)<br />
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<b>Exposure control and functions:</b>
Low-voltage, low-current computer circuit with a quartz crystal for
sequential control to 1/30,000-sec. accuracy, large-scale ICs, samarium
cobalt impulse-release magnets, and linear-resistance inputs) varies
both aperture and shutter speed steplessly according to special
"faster-speed" program in P mode, or varies shutter speed steplessly
according to aperture set in A mode, to yield proper exposure for the
film speed and exposure adjustment set; auto-exposure range: EV 1 to EV
18 (e.g., 1 sec. at f/1.4 to 1/1000 at f/16) at ASA/ISO 100 with f/1.4
lens; AE-lock device holds meter reading for exposure at that value
regardless of subject-brightness changes<br />
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<b>Shutter:</b>
Horizontal-travel focal-plane shutter; electronically controlled
stepless speeds from 1/1000 to 4 sec. Selector dial locked at "P" or "A"
setting of fixed speeds 1 to 1/1000 sec. or "B" (bulb) set manually at
detented dial indications; electromagnetic shutter release locks if the
voltage is too low for a proper operation.<br />
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<b>Metering:</b>
TTL center-weighted averaging type, by silicon photocell mounted at
rear of pentaprism for available light, measured full aperture for
normal finder display, then at taking aperture for
programmed/automatic-exposure setting/determination or stop-down
display; by another SPC mounted with optic in side of mirror compartment
for off-the-film light at taking aperture during exposure to control
dedicated flash duration.<br />
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<b>Film-speed range: </b>ASA/ISO 25 to 1600 set by dial with 1/3-EV increments.<br />
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<b>Exposure-adjustment control: </b>Up to +- 2 EV continuous adjustment of P, A, or M exposure by dial with 1/2-EV steps.<br />
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<b>Mirror: </b>Triple-coated oversize instant-return slide-up type mirror.<br />
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<b>Viewfinder:</b> Eye-level fixed pentaprism type showing 95% of 24x36mm film-frame area.<br />
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<b>Flash sync:</b>
PC terminal and hot shoe for X sync (disconnected when no unit
installed); electronic flash ("strobe") synchronizes at 1/60 sec. and
slower stepless or fixed speeds or "B" setting; Class MF, M and FP
flashbulbs, at 1/15 or slower settings; additional spring-loaded
contacts on hot shoe for camera/flash control and finder indication in
programmed automatic operation.<br />
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<b>Film advance: Manual: </b>by lever with single 130 degree stroke after 30 degree unengaged movement; <b>motorized:</b>
through the built-in coupler key with accessory Motor Drive 1 or Auto
Winder G; release button for rewind on camera bottom; advancing-type
frame counter; Safe Load Signal indicates film loading and advancing
condition.<br />
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<b>Self-timer: </b>Electronic for 10-sec. delay.<br />
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<b>Size and weight: </b>51.5 x 89 x 137 mm (2 x 3-1/2 x 5-3/8 in.), 505g (17-13/16 oz.) without a lens and power cells<br />
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The camera features classic Minolta design with the addition of Minolta Program System which allow you to operate it in Program mode. All features were tested and well functioning. You will bundled up with awesome 50mm 1.4 Rokkor X lens. The lens is clean and clear form fungus or haze. Package included:<br />
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1 x Minolta X-700 body<br />
1 x 50mm 1.4 Rokkor X lens<br />
1 x strap<br />
2 x LR44 batteries.<br />
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Minolta X-370</div>
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<b>Status:</b>SOLD</div>
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<b>Camera Type:</b> SLR camera<br />
<b>Width:</b> 5.4 in<br />
<b>Depth:</b> 2.0 in<br />
<b>Height:</b> 3.5 in<br />
<b>Weight:</b> 16.6 oz<br />
<b>Camera Format:</b> 35mm<br />
<b>Exposure Range:</b> 0.0010 sec - 4.0 sec<br />
<b>Exposure Modes:</b> Aperture-priority , Manual , Bulb<br />
<b>Exposure Metering:</b> Center-weighted<br />
<b>Exposure Range Details: </b>EV 1-18 ( ISO 100 )<br />
<b>Shutter Control:</b> Electronic<br />
<b>Film Speed Range:</b> ISO 12 - 3200<br />
<b>Film Advance:</b> Manual<br />
<b>Timer Functions: </b>Self timer<br />
<b>Self Timer Delay:</b> 10.0 sec<br />
<b>Lens System Presence:</b> Optional (body only)<br />
<b>Features:</b> Autoexposure lock<br />
<b>Lens Mounting:</b> Minolta MD<br />
<b>Viewfinder type:</b> Fixed eye-level pentaprism<br />
<b>Field Coverage:</b> 95%</div>
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The camera was tested and fully functional. The shutter fires accordingly to its speed, as well as the timer. The interior compartment is clean. Cosmetically speaking, the camera is in near-mint condition. There's no major scratch on the body. There's a sign of dust at the back of the camera but it could be cleaned easily by polishing it. The viewfinder is clear. The lens is in good condition. No major scratch on the body and optical part. Most importantly, it is clean from fungus and dent. There's a metal hood attached to the lens. You just need to pull or push in order to use it. It's pretty convenience. However, the front and rear cap does not included.<br />
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Package included:<br />
1 x Minolta X-370 body<br />
1 x Vivitar 85-205mm f/3.8 lens<br />
2 x LR44 batteries<br />
1 x camera strap. </div>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-23878493761425025412012-06-20T08:42:00.001-07:002012-06-26T22:57:59.468-07:00Nikomat FT-2<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>Status:</b> SOLD</div>
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Die-cast aluminum alloy body<br />
Nikon F-mount<br />
Focal-plane shutter with vertical travel<br />
Highest X-sync 1/125<br />
Shutter speeds 1-1/1000 in full stops plus Bulb. Set at the base of the lens mount similar to the early Olympus OMs<br />
Fixed hot shoe and PC terminal on the body<br />
ASA scale 12-1600<br />
TTL full aperture 60/40% centerweighted match needle metering in the viewfinder<br />
Light meter cadmium sulfide powered by a 1.5 Volt Silver Oxide Battery (S76/SR44)<br />
Nikon Type K focusing screen(split image/micro prism/matt)<br />
Stop-down viewing<br />
Mirror lockup<br />
Self Timer<br />
Weight 880g<br />
Dimensions 148mm X 95mm X 54mm<br />
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The legendary, Nikomat FT-2. The camera was tested and functioning well. The shutter could be released at all speeds, and the metering system is still working as well as its timer. The viewfinder is clear. Plus, the camera is attached with 43-86mm, F/3.5 Zoom Nikkor lens and bundled up with 28mm f/2.8 JC Penney lens. Both lenses are clean from fungus. The purchase includes:<br />
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1 x Nikomat FT-2 camera<br />
1 x 43-86mm F/3.5 Zoom Nikkor lens<br />
1 x <span style="background-color: white;">28mm f/2.8 JC Penney lens</span><br />
1 x eye piece<br />
1 x 52mm lens filter<br />
2 x lens cap<br />
1 x camera strapAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-18813456656448700342012-03-16T05:50:00.003-07:002012-06-09T06:54:28.246-07:00Zeiss Icon Contaflex II<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Zeiss Icon Contaflex II</div>
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<b>Produced</b> 1954-57 Zeiss Ikon AG, Stuttgart, Germany<br />
<b>Film type</b> 135 (35mm)<br />
<b>Picture size</b> 24 x 36mm<br />
<b>Weight</b> 25.4oz (720.1g)<br />
<b>Lens</b> Zeiss Tessar 45mm 1:2.8-22<br />
<b>Filter size</b> 27mm threaded only (**see tips)<br />
<b>Shutter</b> Synchro-Compur<br />
<b>Shutter speeds</b> B, 1/2-1/500<br />
<b>Viewfinder</b> SLR, geared mirror<br />
<b>Exposure meter</b> uncoupled selenium cell, body-mounted needle readout<br />
Self-timer<br />
<b>Accessory</b> shoe, PC sync connection<br />
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The camera was thoroughly checked and fully functioning. The built-in light meter provides fairly accurate reading. The lens is clean from scratch and fungus. Plus. you will also get a 27mm lens filter as protection. As you can see, the condition of the body is great though its old age. The name of the camera itself suggests the quality of the pictures. So, hurry up and grab it!Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-47756312264457507492012-03-09T07:00:00.002-08:002012-09-05T15:00:41.686-07:00Fed-1<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Fed-1</div>
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<b>Status: </b>SOLD</div>
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<b>Lens: </b>FED 50mm f/3.5 (ФЭД M/M), collapseable<br />
<b>Mount:</b> Leica 39M screw mount, filter size 32mm slip-on<br />
<b>Aperture: </b>f/3.5-f/16, setting: ring with a lever and scale on front of the lens<br />
<b>Focus range: </b>1.25-20m +inf.<br />
<b>Focusing: </b>Matching yellow rangefinder images in the rangefinder window, left one on the back of the top plate, lever and distance scale on the back side of the lens, Focus lever locks on infinity<br />
<b>Shutter: </b>Horizontal focal plane cloth shutter, speeds: 1/20-1/500 +Z (= B, Bulb)<br />
<b>Setting: </b>Old style shutter dial, on the top plate, lift and set, turns when cocking<br />
<b>Shutter release:</b> old style with short collar<br />
<b>Viewfinder: </b>Simple Galilean finder<br />
Separate viewfinder and rangefinder eyepieces, right one is viewfinder, fairly bright, left one is rangefinder<br />
<b>Re-wind release:</b> Lever just front of the shutter release, markings are Cyrillic: B re-wind, and У wind<br />
<b>Film loading:</b> Bottom loading like old Leicas, bottom plate opens by a ring on it<br />
Engravings around the opening ring: 3aKP - ОTKP (Zakr- Otkr = Close - Open). ОTKP is an abbreviation for ОТКРЫТЫЙ<br />
<b>Others:</b> Special old style take up-spool; Tripod socket 3/8inch; Strap lugs; Cold-shoe<br />
<b>Body: </b>Metal; Weight: 544g<br />
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The camera was tested and fully functioning. Lens is clean from fungus and scratch. As you can see, it comes in red colour as it was redecorated as remembrance of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_Revolution">1917 October Revolution</a>. This charming camera is bundled up with leather case, and shutter release cable. There are signs of wear, but I can assure you the camera is working very well.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04442432676622061872noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1387863597819693588.post-26850812990072435722012-02-14T00:53:00.000-08:002012-06-09T06:54:44.513-07:00Chinon CM-4S + Vitacon Auto Zoom 70-210mm F/4<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Chinon CM-4S</div>
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<b>Status:</b> SOLD</div>
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Type: 35mm SLR compact camera with LED type light measuring system.<br />
Picture format: 24 x 36mm<br />
Lens mount: Pentax K Mount<br />
Shutter Speeds: 1 sec - 1/1000 sec, B.<br />
ASA Range: 25-1600 with safety lock<br />
Self-Timer: Built-in<br />
Synchronization: Strobe Sync. at 1/60 sec.<br />
Power Source: Two 1.5V Alkaline batteries (LR44, A76) or two silver oxide battereis (SR44, S76, G-13)<br />
Body Weight: 455 g.<br />
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The camera was tested and functioning well. Meter system is working, as well as timer. Shutters fire at all speeds accordingly. Lens was sent for cleaning. Thus, you will get a clean and clear zoom lens. The camera needs two LR44 batteries for metering. Even without the batteries, you can still operate it manually. There are a few wear signs (refer pictures) especially at the back side of the body. The viewfinder is clear but has a black line at the middle. This, however will not affect your picture. The purchase includes:<br />
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1 x Chinon CM-4S camera<br />
1 x Vitacon Auto Zoom 70-210mm F/4<br />
1 x lens filter<br />
1 x lens cap<br />
1 x camera strap<br />
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