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mm. (3/–) – 8) Utility. The Falcon Special 3 x 4 cm, um 1939, Velostigmat 4,5/2 in., Version mit Belich- tungsmesser. (3/–) – 9) Metropolitan. Bakelit-Rollfilm- kamera für 127er-Film. (3/–) – Und: 10) Webster. Winpro 35 KB, Kunststoff-Kamera, um 1947. (3/–) – Ab Position 7 wurden die Sammlerkameras nicht auf Funktion geprüft.
10 Cameras from the USA
1) Eastman Kodak. Kodak Medalist I rollfilm camera, c. 1941, for 620 film. Ektar 3.5/100 mm, shutter not working. (3+/3-) – 2) Universal Camera Corp. Mercury CC 18 x 24 mm, Tricor 3.5/35 mm, with light meter. (3/3) – 3) Mercury II CX from 1945, Tricor 2.7/35 mm, Univex light meter. (3/3) – 4) Clarus camera Mfg. Cla- rus Model MS-35, 1946 onwards, interchangeable lens (M40) Wollensak 2.8/50 mm. Very nice condition! With instructions, brochure, guarantee card, bag and dam- aged box. (2-/3) – 5) Wirgin Folding. Wirgin Deluxe, c. 1948, for 6 x 6 cm, Anastigmat 6.3/75 mm. (3+/3+) – 6) Bolsey. Bolsey C Twin Lens Reflex 24 x 36 mm, c. 1950, Wollensak 3.2/44 mm. (3+/–) – 7) Bolsey B2, c. 1949, Wollensak 3.2/44 mm. (3/–) – 8) Utility. The Falcon Special 3 x 4 cm, c. 1939, Velostigmat 4.5/2 in., version with exposure meter. (3/–) – 9) Metropolitan. Bakelite rollfilm camera for 127 film. (3/–) – And: 10) Webster. Winpro 35 KB plastic camera from c. 1947. (3/–) – From position 7 onwards, the collector's camer- as have not been tested for functionality.
– (–/–) – € 400/800 – (837/10)
154: 15 Kameras für 18 x 24 mm € 200,-
1) Konica, Japan. Revue Auto-Reflex, umschaltbar von 24 x 36 mm auf 18 x 24 mm, Hexanon 1,8/52 mm, Verschluß läuft. (3/3) – Alle Kameras nur für 18 x 24 mm auf 135er-Film, ohne Funktionskontrolle, jedoch in sammelwürdigem Zustand: 2) Taron, Japan. Chic, um 1961. – 3) Yashica, Japan. Sequelle, um 1962. – 4) Yashica 72-E, um 1962. – 5) Yashica Half 17 Rapid mit 1,7/3,2 cm, um 1965. – 6) Canon, Japan. Dial 35, um 1965. – 7) Demi S mit 1,7/30 mm, um 1965. – 8) Agfa, München. Paramat, um 1963. – 9) Agfa Opti- ma-Parat, um 1963. – 10) Riken, Japan. Ricoh Auto Half E, um 1960. – 11) Ricoh Caddy, um 1961. – 12) Fuji, Japan. Fujica Mini, um 1964. – 13) Mamiya, Japan. Myrapid, 1,7/32 mm, um 1967. – 14) Pentacon, Dresden. Penti, blau-gold, Trioplan 3,5/30 mm, um 1959. – 15) Penti 1 mit Domiplan 3,5/30 mm, um 1962. – Und: 16) Zubehör zu den Kameras.
15 Cameras for 18 x 24 mm
1) Konica, Japan. Revue Auto-Reflex, switchable from 24 x 36 mm to 18 x 24 mm, Hexanon 1.8/52 mm, shutter working. (3/3) – All cameras only for 18 x 24 mm on 135 film, functionality not tested, but in collectible con- dition: 2) Taron, Japan. Chic, c. 1961. – 3) Yashica, Japan. Sequelle, c. 1962. – 4) Yashica 72-E, c. 1962. – 5) Yashica Half 17 Rapid with 1.7/3.2 cm, c. 1965. – 6) Canon, Japan. Dial 35, c. 1965. – 7) Demi S with 1.7/30 mm, c. 1965. – 8) Agfa, Munich. Paramat, c. 1963. – 9) Agfa Optima-Parat, c. 1963. – 10) Riken, Japan. Ricoh Auto Half E, c. 1960. – 11) Ricoh Caddy, c. 1961. – 12) Fuji, Japan. Fujica Mini, c. 1964. – 13)


































































































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