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Manufacturer:Model | Manufacture years | Serial Number | Date acquired | Price Paid | Comments | |
Kodak Eastman: Baby Brownie | 1934-1941 | |||||
AGFA: Agfamatic 300 Sensor | 1972 | Agfamatic-300 Sensor 126 cartridge film camera, takes Magicubes flash, CdS Computer Automatic. Lens: Color-Agna 8/44mm. Paratronic shutter. Made by Agfa in Germany ca.1972 | ||||
AGFA: Billy Clack 51 | 1934-1940 | Finnish although it is not clumsy at all. This version of Clack takes 6 x 9cm pictures on 120 film and the dimensions when closed are: 156 X 76 X 33 mm. A smaller 4,5 X 6cm version was also manufactured. Agfa has made also an Agfa Clack box camera (Click in US ) but the same onomatopoetic name has been used before by a German camera manufacturer Rietzschel in Munich (München). | ||||
AGFA: Optima 1035 Sensor | 1976 | - a HUGE brightline viewfinder that makes them useful to people with glasses; - one single thumb lever that winds or rewinds the film, depending on the polarity set by a push button; - a foolproof quick-loading system; the big Sensor shutter release with a clear pressure point; - automatic exposure; - an f/2.8 lens (fast ad practical); - a plastic slab that (briefly) protects the exposed film from fogging when you accidentally open the back; - a plastic-coated, all-metal body. | ||||
Argus: Argus C2 | 1938-1942 | |||||
Asahi: Honeywell Pentax SL | 1965 | Type- 35mm single-lens reflex. Film and Picture Size 35mm film (20 or 36 exposures). 24mm x 36mm Standard Lenses- Super-Takumar 55mm Super-Takumar f/2.0 with fully automatic diaphragm. Distance scale: 0.45m (1.5 feet) to infinity. Filter size: 49mm. With depth-of-field scale. Equipped with diaphragm preview lever which affords visual check of depth of field. Shutter- 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: B, 1-1/1000 sec. Film speed (ASA) setting dial and window on shutter speed dial. Built-in self-timer releases shutter in 5-13 seconds. Shutter curtains of special rubberized silk. | ||||
Asahi: Honeywell Pentax Spotmatic F (SP-F) | 1973 | The Pentax Spotmatic F (SPF) added full-aperture metering to all of the features found in the Spotmatic II. Full aperture metering required the newer Super-Multi-Coated (S-M-C) Takumar lenses with an aperture-position linkage to the camera. The camera retained backwards compatiblily with all earlier Takumar lenses. Read more at: http://www.pentaxforums.com/camerareviews/pentax-spotmatic-f.html#ixzz3uRIhgTf1 | ||||
Asahi: Pentax Espio 115M | 1996 | The Pentax Espio 115(M) is a 35mm compact zoom camera with autofocus made by Pentax, introduced in 1996[1]. In the US it was called the IQZoom 115 with a revised version taking the V suffix. An even later 115G model had a metal middle section with rubber grips. It was part of the Espio/IQZoom series. | ||||
Asahi: Pentax Espio 120 | 1994 | |||||
Asahi: Pentax Espio 140 | 1994 | Pentax Espio 140 35mm compact camera with autofocus and zoom lens, issued by Pentax in 1994. Part of the Pentax Espio IQZoom series. Various versions including Espio 140V (a late model in a longer, slimmer body with sliding front cover), Espio 140M (shiny "silver" body) and IQZoom 140 Date. | ||||
Asahi: Pentax Espio 150SL | 2001 | The original Pentax IQZoom compact camera was introduced in 1986 (available in 1987 in most locations worldwide). It won awards from the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) and European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA). The Pentax Espio camera was released in 1992. From 1990-2005, Pentax sorted its compact cameras into two main groups. The low end range had a PC prefix. The high end series was branded as Espio. Afterwards Espio branded models started appearing in some regions instead of IQZoom which was now most common in the US. Many early IQZoom packaged and branded cameras did not display the IQZoom marking on the camera body itself. Though marked IQZoom on the box, even photos of the camera body on the box did not have IQZoom. These were mostly quite advanced compacts with built-in flash, autofocus, and zoom lenses. | ||||
Asahi: Pentax Espio 738S | c2000 | The Pentax Espio 738 is a 35mm compact camera with autofocus and a zoom lens, issued by Pentax in 1995. Part of the Pentax Espio IQZoom series. Various versions including Espio 738G and IQZoom 738S. It was made in China. |