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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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Agfa Isola with Agfalux, Germany, 1955’s -Rent Only-
Agfa Isola is a medium format viewfinder camera 120 roll film, made by Agfa in Germany, 1955’s. The lens is collapsible; once extended, it was turned to lock back in storage position. The shutter release is interlocked with the lens extension and you can only engage the shutter when the lens is extended. Agnar 75mm f/6.3 lens and Single-2 shutter with B, 1/30sec and 1/100sec speeds. Agfa Isola comes with the functional Agfalux Flash. Tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Ferrania Eura, Italy, 1960’s -Rent Only-
Eura is a medium format film box camera 120 roll film, made by Ferrania S.p.A., Liguria, Italy, and introduced in c.1959. The camera is constructed of plastic with a metal faceplate. The lens is adjustable with a ring from 2 meters to infinity and a two-position adjustable diaphragm. The shutter is a single-speed instantaneous type. Lens: Meniscus lens f/8, filter slip-on. Aperture: f/8 and f/12, setting: lever and scale on the lens-shutter barrel. Tripod socket: ¼”. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Balda Baldixette, West Germany, 1950’s -Rent Only-
The Baldixette is a simple camera taking 6x6cm images on 120 film. It was introduced in 1956 by Balda Bündein West Germany. All metal, black, and chrome. Fitted with a Baldar f9/72mm collapsible lens., which springs out when a release button on the top plate is pressed. Has two-speeds (Exposure or Snapshot) and two apertures (8 or 16). The distance is adjustable. Tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Certo Certo-phot, 1958 -Rent Only-
The Cetro-phot is a simple medium format viewfinder 120 film camera debuted by Certo-Kamera-Werk (Gönna & Söhne) in 1958. The camera was constructed of all metal, with nickel hardware and covered in seal grain leather. Lens: simple meniscus lens type, Achromat 75mm f/8.Aperture: holes on sliding disc, f/8 and f/11. Focusing: zone focusing via the ring on the lens, scale for flash distance, and aperture. Focus range: 1.5-10m +inf. Shutter: one speed, spring-loaded rotary shutter, bulb (B), and moment (M) around 1/50. Features included an optical viewfinder, double exposure prevention, top-mounted synchronized flash attachment, and a tripod socket. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Lomography Diana -Rent Only-
Lomography Film Camera Diana features degrading around the edges of the images. Produced by the Great Wall Plastic Co. in China. Uses 120 film. Options:12 FT-INF / 6-12 FT / 4-6 FT. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Lomography Lubitel 2 TLR Camera, Soviet LOMO -Rent Only-
Lomography Lubitel 2 TLR Film Camera with T-22 Triplet (4.5/75mm) Focal length-75mm Relative aperture – 1:4.5 Lens. Lubitel refers to any of the several medium format twin-lens reflex cameras manufactured in Russia by Leningrad Optical-Mechanical Association – LOMO. The Lubitel uses 120 film, feature Cooke triplet, all-glass lenses and Adjustable shutter speeds from 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/250 of a second and “B” (before 1959). and 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250 of a second and “B” (after 1959). This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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Lomography Lubitel 166 Universal TLR Camera -Rent Only-
Lomography Lubitel 166 Universal Medium Format TLR Film Camera with 75 mm Lens. Lubitel refers to any of the several medium format twin-lens reflex cameras manufactured in Russia by Leningrad Optical-Mechanical Association – LOMO. The Lubitel uses 120 film, feature Cooke triplet, all-glass lenses and shutter speeds from bulb to 1/250 of a second. The aperture range is from f/4.5 to f/22. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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