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Semi-Minolta-I. camera. Japan.413 viewsSemi Minolta-I camera. Self-erecting folding camera, for 4.5/6cm exp. on 120 Rollfilm. No shutter release on camera Body. Lens: Coronar-Anastigmat Nippon 4.5/75mm. in Crown T.B.Shutter. Made by Minolta Japan ca.1934, a rare camera
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Sibyl. Newman & Guardia.487 viewsPostcard Sibyl camera 1912. Folding Plate camera with Bed and Trellis struts. N&G pneumatic shutter 1/2-100.
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Solida Record (T) Blue. Germany US-zone377 viewsFranka Solida Record (T) with Blue Leather, basic Rigid Rollfim camera for 6x6cm, and 4x4cm exposures, knob film wind. Lens: Special-Objective f.8/70mm. camera made by Franka-Werk Germany. ca.1958.
Markings on back Leather "Made in Germany US-zone"
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Spanish Nera-35/s camera. 396 viewsSpanish Nera-35/s camera. A low cost 35mm camera with a two speed shutter, Lens: Speed Acrinar, hot-shoe sunk into top plate. Made by Negra Industrial, S.A.Spain. ca.1970
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Stirn Concealed Vest Camera, photo 1.376 viewsStirn Concealed Vest Camera
In 1886 C.P. Stirn bought the rights to make a unique kind of vest pocket camera that was invented by Robert D. Gray and first produced by Western Electric Co. in New York.
From 1886 to 1888 about 15,000 examples of the Concealed Vest Camera were sold. The camera had to be loaded with a round film plate, 17cm in diameter. The round brass body with the exposure dial with a clock hand, and the funnel type lens barrel gave it an unique appearance. 6 round exposures on a round film plate with a diameter of 17cm. This camera can be hidden so that the narrow lens opening looks through the buttonhole. That how the camera got its popular type name "buttonhole camera",
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Stirn Concealed Vest Camera, photo 2.370 viewsStirn Concealed Vest Camera
In 1886 C.P. Stirn bought the rights to make a unique kind of vest pocket camera that was invented by Robert D. Gray and first produced by Western Electric Co. in New York.
From 1886 to 1888 about 15,000 examples of the Concealed Vest Camera were sold. The camera had to be loaded with a round film plate, 17cm in diameter. The round brass body with the exposure dial with a clock hand, and the funnel type lens barrel gave it an unique appearance. 6 round exposures on a round film plate with a diameter of 17cm. This camera can be hidden so that the narrow lens opening looks through the buttonhole. That how the camera got its popular type name "buttonhole camera",
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Stirn Concealed Vest Camera, photo 3.350 viewsStirn Concealed Vest Camera
In 1886 C.P. Stirn bought the rights to make a unique kind of vest pocket camera that was invented by Robert D. Gray and first produced by Western Electric Co. in New York.
From 1886 to 1888 about 15,000 examples of the Concealed Vest Camera were sold. The camera had to be loaded with a round film plate, 17cm in diameter. The round brass body with the exposure dial with a clock hand, and the funnel type lens barrel gave it an unique appearance. 6 round exposures on a round film plate with a diameter of 17cm. This camera can be hidden so that the narrow lens opening looks through the buttonhole. That how the camera got its popular type name "buttonhole camera",
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Stirn Concealed Vest Camera, photo 4.362 viewsStirn Concealed Vest Camera.
In 1886 C.P. Stirn bought the rights to make a unique kind of vest pocket camera that was invented by Robert D. Gray and first produced by Western Electric Co. in New York.
From 1886 to 1888 about 15,000 examples of the Concealed Vest Camera were sold. The camera had to be loaded with a round film plate, 17cm in diameter. The round brass body with the exposure dial with a clock hand, and the funnel type lens barrel gave it an unique appearance. 6 round exposures on a round film plate with a diameter of 17cm. This camera can be hidden so that the narrow lens opening looks through the buttonhole. That how the camera got its popular type name "buttonhole camera",
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Super Baldax. Germany444 viewsSuper Baldax, horizontal folding camera for 6x6cm.on 120 film. C.R.Finder, two slightly different cameras. left: Balda name on frond face, lens: Balda Baldanar 3.5/80mm. in Prontor-SVS shutter
Other: Balda Name on Top-plate, Lens: Schneider-Kreuznach Radionar 2.9/80mm in Prontor-SVS shutter.
Made by Balda-Werk Germany. ca.1952
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Tahbes camera. Holland photo 1. 394 viewsTAHBES Synchrona Camera, Tahbes meaning (Technical), the camera is metal and has a green leatherette-covered body,
takes for 120 roll-film, Telescopic front, and is synchronized through a flash fitting on the top. also has a large Albada finder in Chrome. This Dutch company stared after WWII. But when the German industry was back producing cameras in the 1950's, the competition was too strong and the Dutch company went bankrupt in 1957.
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Tahbes camera. Holland photo 2. 389 viewsTAHBES Synchrona Camera, Tahbes meaning (Technical), the camera is metal and has a green leatherette-covered body,
takes for 120 roll-film, Telescopic front, and is synchronized through a flash fitting on the top. also has a large Albada finder in Chrome. This Dutch company stared after WWII. But when the German industry was back producing cameras in the 1950's, the competition was too strong and the Dutch company went bankrupt in 1957.
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Tahbes camera. Holland photo 3.297 viewsTAHBES Synchrona Camera, Tahbes meaning (Technical), the camera is metal with a chrome body,
takes for 120 roll-film, Telescopic front, and is synchronized through a flash fitting on the top, also a large Albada finder in Chrome. This Dutch company stared after WWII, when the German industry was back producing cameras in the 1950's, the competition was too strong and the Dutch company went bankrupt in 1957
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