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- Sun Jan 18, 2015 11:17 am
- Forum: Camera comments
- Topic: Kodak Eastman: Automatic 35
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Kodak Eastman: Automatic 35
Based largely on the Kodak Signet 50, the Kodak Automatic 35 utilized that camera’s basic body, film transport, and lens. The lens was a 44mm f/2.8 Kodak Ektanar (Lumenized), a 4-element Tessar design with front element focusing. Like many of Kodak's better lenses of this period, the lenses are some...
- Sun Jan 18, 2015 11:12 am
- Forum: Camera comments
- Topic: Kodak Eastman: Autographic Junior No.3A
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Kodak Eastman: Autographic Junior No.3A
The No. 3A Autographic Kodak Junior is a large format folding bed camera for A 122 autographic rollfilm cartridge, made by Kodak and produced between 1918 and 1927. The original cost for this camera was $29.00 Picture size is 3 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches, or post card size. It is delivered with Ball Bearing...
- Sun Jan 18, 2015 9:05 am
- Forum: Camera comments
- Topic: Kodak Eastman: Advantix C400
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Kodak Eastman: Advantix C400
Kodak Advantix C400 Uses film type APS cartridges with speeds of 50 to 800 ASA. It has auto focus, uses Two AAA 1.5V batteries, has Flash built into flip-up lens cover reaching as far as 4 meters with 200 ASA film, has auto film load, auto film rewind, flash ready LED, ¾ inch function LCD screen in ...
- Sun Jan 18, 2015 5:47 am
- Forum: Camera comments
- Topic: Kodak Eastman: Champ Kodamatic
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Kodak Eastman: Champ Kodamatic
Kodak lost a major law suit with Polaroid over their version of instant film. Upon introduction of Kodak instant products, Polaroid filed suit against Kodak in 1976 for patent infringement. The case dragged on for years. After the ruling in 1985, Kodak announced the discontinuation of their instant ...
- Fri Jan 16, 2015 7:26 pm
- Forum: Camera comments
- Topic: Minolta: Minolta Autopak 450E
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Minolta: Minolta Autopak 450E
This type 110 16mm film cartridge camera was introduced in 1977 by Minolta Camera Co. Ltd. The Autopak 450E features a 26mm, f3.5, four elements in three groups lens. The focusing selector let you choose from three feet to infinity with five focus zones at 18' and beyond, 11', 7', 4', and 3' distanc...
- Fri Jan 16, 2015 7:16 pm
- Forum: Camera comments
- Topic: Kodak Eastman: Bantam f8
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Kodak Eastman: Bantam f8
This is the "Kodak Bantam F.8"; it is from the series of "Bantam" folding pocket sized cameras produced by Kodak from 1935 to 1953. This particular model the "F.8" was produced in 1938, and was one of many cameras designed by the industrial engineer Walter Dorwin Teaque...
- Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:55 pm
- Forum: Camera comments
- Topic: AGFA ANSCO: Cadet D-6
- Replies: 2
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Re: AGFA ANSCO: Cadet D-6
Here is the comment I left under the Ansco Cadet Box D-6 camera. "This is the same camera as the Agfa Ansco Cadet D-6. It is suggested by Madd10 to merge the information for both and I agree."
- Tue Jan 06, 2015 10:50 pm
- Forum: Camera comments
- Topic: Ansco: Cadet Box D6
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Ansco: Cadet Box D6
This is the same camera as the Agfa Ansco Cadet D-6. It is suggested by Madd10 to merge the information for both and I agree.
- Sun Jan 04, 2015 6:29 am
- Forum: Other
- Topic: Pics of Cameras
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Re: Pics of Cameras
I have noticed what you have pointed out and agree with you. Every collection has at least one camera that is the standout of its type in a collection. I find the well-used beat up cameras more interesting and they have more character. I have a Ciro-Flex model D that my Grandfather gave me in 1961 a...
- Sat Jan 03, 2015 1:24 pm
- Forum: Camera comments
- Topic: Chinon: Handyzoom 5001 AF
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Chinon: Handyzoom 5001 AF
This 1989 camera has an auto programmed zoom system with manual zoom override, flash auto adjust with the zoom, and a backlight control function. It also comes with a comfortable well placed hand strap plus a Chinon 35-70mm zoom lens with power zoom controls. The camera works on a 6 volt 2CR5/DL245 ...