Cameras
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Minolta SR-T 101, 1966 -Rent Only-
The Minolta SR-T 101 is a 35mm SLR camera made by Minolta Camera Co. Ltd, Japan. ASA (ISO) Range of 6-6400. Manual focus only. Fully manual control. Works without a battery. Wears an Minota MD TELE ROKKOR 200mm 1:4 Lens. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Mamiya/Sekor 1000 DTL, 1968 -Rent Only-
The Mamiya Sekor 1000 DTL is the first camera with dual pattern thought the lens TTL metering. Mamiya sekor is a 35mm film camera with Super Multi Coated Takumar 1:3.5/35 Asahi Lens. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order. It comes with the original shoulder strap and leather case.
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Ansco Cadet, 1959 -Rent Only-
The Ansco Cadet camera. Made in plastic and a metal faceplate, Ansco in 1959. Uses 127 roll film. Designed as a simple snapshot camera. Featuring a large optical viewfinder, double exposure prevention, and easy color or black and white exposure setting.
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Instamatic -50, Kodak, 1960’s -Rent Only-
Kodak Instamatic 50, viewfinder camera made by Kodak Limited in the United Kingdom, from 1960’s. Uses 126 and 110 film. It is a pocket camera. Has very simple exposure controls – just a sunny and cloudy/flash setting. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Instamatic -800, Kodak, 1965 -Rent Only-
The Kodak Instamatic 800 Box Camera made in the USA, 1965. Not in working condition. An excellent choice for vintage decoration.
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Dualflex-II, Kodak, 1955 -Rent Only-
The Kodak Duaflex II is a twin-lens reflex style box camera from the 1950’s. Uses 620 film. It isn’t a true TLR because the top lens is just part of the viewfinder and does not aid focussing. It has aluminium ribbed detail to the top and each side of the lenses. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order. It comes with the original shoulder strap.
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Brownie Hawkeye, Kodak, 1950’s -Rent Only-
The Brownie Hawkeye Flash Camera is a bakelite box camera, uses 620 film, manufactured by Kodak in the USA and France. The camera is compact, box-shaped, with a carrying handle on top and a winding knob to the photographer’s right. Viewfinder: Oversized brilliant, waist-level. Lens: Single Element Meniscus. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Brownie Chiquita, Kodak, 1960’s -Rent Only-
The Brownie Chiquita is a solid body bakelite eye level roll film camera with horizontally striped faceplate. Uses 127 film. Manufactured by Kodak Ltd, in Brazil. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order. It comes with the original shoulder strap.
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Brownie Fiesta, Kodak, 1960’s -Rent Only-
The Brownie Fiesta uses 127 Film. Has a molded plastic body with a clear plastic front lens plate. It is a Simple camera and has an optical direct vision finder. Manufactured by Kodak Ltd, in Rochester. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order. Comes with the original box.
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Brownie Reflex 20, Kodak, 1964 -Rent Only-
Brownie reflex 20 is a box roll film camera with a twin lens, uses 620 film. Has a large brilliant finder with a hood. Manufactured by Kodak Ltd, in Canada, the USA, and the UK. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Hawkeye 620 Folding Camera, Kodak, 1940’s -Rent Only-
The Hawkeye 620 is a folding camera made in the USA and Canada by Kodak from 1940 to 1948. Uses 620 roll film. Tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Six-20 Junior Folding Camera, Kodak, 1940’s -Rent Only-
The Six-20 Junior is a folding camera made in the USA and Canada by Kodak from 1940 to 1948. Uses 620 roll film. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Brownie Starluxe Camera, Kodak, 1960’s -Rent Only-
Brownie starluxe compact viewfinder camera, uses 127 roll film. Made in France by Kodak, 1960’s. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Agfa Click-II Achromat, 1960’s -Rent Only-
Agfa Click-II is a medium format film viewfinder camera manufactured by Agfa Kamerawerk AG, Munich, Germany, and produced between 1959-70. Uses 120 roll film. Designed for the Lomography. Lens: Achromat 72.5mm f/8.8 downs to f/11. Tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Agfa Clack, 1960’s -Rent Only-
The Agfa Clack is a viewfinder box camera produced by Agfa from 1954 to 1965 and manufactured in München, Germany. Uses 120 film. Clack has only a few features. In the “M” (manual) setting, the shutter always fires at 1/60 of a second, and in the “B” (bulb) setting, you hold the shutter open for as long as you would like to expose the film. You can choose one of two apertures––f/11 or f/12.5––based on “sunny” or “shady” settings indicated by weather icons. Tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Agfamatic-508 Pocket, 1978 -Rent Only-
Agfamatic-508 Pocket sensor is a viewfinder camera for 110 film cartridges, made by Agfa in Munich (Germany) in 1978. The camera body has its own case which protected the lens and viewfinder it has to be pulled open for use and to advance the film to the next shot. The camera has an Agfa Color Optar f11/26mm lens and a Meniscus shutter which is released with the patented red Agfa sensor button. Two speed shutter 1/50 and 1/100 of a second, being the first selected by the insertion of a flip-flash. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Agfamatic-50, 1970’s -Rent Only-
Agfamatic-50 is a viewfinder camera for Pak-Film 126 cassettes made by Agfa in Munich (Germany) in 1972. It has an AgfaColorstar lens with fixed focus and fixed aperture. Parator shutter. Tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Agfa Silette-L, 1962 -Rent Only-
Agfa Silette-L 35mm film camera. Has a Color Agnar 45mm f/2.8 lens and a Prontor 125 shutter. The shutter speeds are B, 1/30, 1/60, and 1/125 sec. Not exactly a big range to choose from, but certainly workable. The minimum aperture is f/22. The Selenium meter is read from the top deck of the camera, and adjusting the dial to the left of the match needle to center the needle gives you the shutter speed/aperture combination to set the exposure to. Tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Agfamatic-108, 1978 -Rent Only-
The Agfamatic-108 is a viewfinder camera for Pak-Film 126 cassettes. It has an AgfaColorstar lens with fixed focus and fixed aperture. Two shutter speeds are selectable with the ring around the lens barrel, the scale showing a cloud and a sun symbol. The camera has a single stroke advance lever that advances the film, cocks the Parator shutter, and turns the flashcube holder on which flipflashes can be fired as flash. On the axis of the advance lever is the red “sensor”, the shutter release button hidden under a round piece of red foil. A little black plastic button side on the side unlocks the back door for opening the camera. The back door has a window for making visible the film cassette’s exposure counter. The camera has an optical bright frame viewfinder of reverse Galilean type. Tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Agfa Paramat with Agfa Color Apotar, 1963 -Rent Only-
Agfa Paramat viewfinder 35mm film camera made in Germany, since 1963. The Paramat has only one shutter speed, and the aperture is set/controlled by a CdS exposure meter activated by half-pressing the shutter. A green indicator in the viewfinder and top plate indicates correct exposure and red for underexposure. Lens: Apotar 30mm 2.8. Focus: Manual. Tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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