Graflex TLR, Hollywood Reflex TLR, and a Voigtlander�TLR.Two with leather cases. Medium format roll film cameras includes a German Voigtlander, a�Graflex�model 22 with leather case and original use instruction sticker, and the unusual Hollywood Reflex from�Craftex Products. Issued: c. 1950 Dimensions: 4"L x 6.5"H x 5.25"W Manufacturer: Various Country of Origin: Various Condition: Age and use related wear, as is.
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Medium format with film pack adapter, retracting lens, leathered.Graflex was synonymous with large format, highly capable, and very portable- for their time- press and battlefield cameras in the first half of the 20th century. The Graflex Series B is a fine example of the sort professional grade field cameras that made the company famous- a massive curtain shutter that swings across large slices of film and a flip open leather viewing shade for fine focus. For the collector of photographic or American engineering history, the Graflex makes a striking addition. Issued: c. 1930 Dimensions: 8"L x 4.5"D x 12"H, open Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
Large format, with a hiding lens and leather folding view port.Graflex was synonymous with large format, highly capable, and very portable- for their time- press and battlefield cameras in the first half of the 20th century. The Graflex Series B is a fine example of the sort professional grade field cameras that made the company famous- a massive curtain shutter that swings across large slices of film- fitted with a leather dark bag to transfer new sheets into place- and a flip open leather viewing shade for fine focus. For the collector of photographic or American engineering history, the Graflex makes a striking addition. Includes Original manual. Issued: c. 1930 Dimensions: 12"L x 6.5"D x 17"H, open Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
Speed Graphic Model 2A with Zeiss shutter and lens, and Graflex Series B.Graflex was synonymous with large format, highly capable, and very portable- for their time- press and battlefield cameras in the first half of the 20th century. The Graflex Series B is a fine example of the sort professional grade field cameras that made the company famous- a massive curtain shutter that swings across large slices of film- and features a Kodak-made Anastigmat F 4.5 lens.� The Speed Graphic, a more modern unit with a Hugo Meyer rangefinder, is equipped with a folding sports finder and a Zeiss-made Compur shutter and Tessar�F 4.5 135mm lens. Issued: Early 20th c. Dimensions: 13"H x 8"L x 7"D, largest, open Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
Pair of iconic antique press camera styles.1. Graflex Series B with built-in Kodak Anastigmat lens, with semi-automatic diaphragm, and the distinctive tall focusing hood that folds under the lid of the camera, made c. 1924, when Graflex was a division of Eastman Kodak (US); 2. Burke & James folding bed press camera, solidly constructed of aluminum and other metals, with sophisticated focusing scale and telescopic viewfinder. A cross between a press camera and a technical camera like the Linhof Technika. Made c. 1946 by Burke & James (US). Issued: Early to mid-20th c. Dimensions: 6.75"L x 8.25"H x 10"W, B & J Press Camera, open Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
Black leatherette and metal with chrome exterior, leather handle.Historic single lens reflex camera with semi-automatic diaphragm, and the distinctive tall focusing hood that folds under the lid of the camera. Vertical focal-plane shutter consisting of a single curtain with a series of four slits, with widths from 1" to 1/8". Includes add-on Graflex film pack adaptor. Issued: c. 1950 Dimensions: 9.5"L x 8.5"H x 7"W, closed Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
Speed Graphic camera, flash system, numerous filters, sheet film.Graflex was synonymous with large format, highly capable, and very portable- for their time- press and battlefield cameras in the first half of the 20th century. The Speed Graphic is a fine example of the sort of professional-grade field cameras that made the company famous- a massive curtain shutter that swings across large slices of film- fitted with a ground glass focusing screen, slots for sheet or pack film, rangefinder, dual shutters, and numerous features. This large set includes several classic accessories and tools- a flash gun and flash cables, reflex and quick release bracket, over a dozen Tiffen and Kodak lens filters, many in box and all in cases, mechanical long exposure timer, 3 original boxes of Ektachrome film (may contain film), one box of Kodak Super XX film (may contain film), and a sealed box of Verichrome sheet film. Several original manuals and guides abound- and 2 sheet holders along with a pack film adapter are also included. A splendid array for the collector of classic cameras and technology. And while all cameras from Whitleys Auctioneers are sold as is unless otherwise, it is observed that both the front and rear shutter releases fire, and the cloth rear shutter winds and releases. Issued: 1953 Dimensions: 6.5"L x 10"D x 8"H Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Age and use related wear, as-is
Iconic single lens reflex camera with a mirror and prism system.The historic Graflex Reflex served as the companion the legendary photographers of the early 20th century, including Alfred Stieglitz, and Dorothea Lange, who shot Migrant Mother in 1936 with a nearly identical Graflex. Black leatherette exterior over wooden frame. Taylor Hobson anastigmat lens, with curtain aperture / shutter and viewing shade. Issued: c. 1935 Dimensions: 9.75"L x 7.75"H x 6.5"W (closed) Manufacturer: Graflex Country of Origin: United States Condition: Untested. Age and use related wear, as is
A Graflex Century Graphic Rangefinder Camera, 1949-70, black, serial no. 512031, with Linhof Zeiss-Opton T Tessar f/3.5 105mm lens, chrome, serial no. 1073683, body, VG-E, lens, G-VG, shutter working, some light internal haze, together with Schneider Angulon f/6.8 90mm lens, black, serial no. 2479412, body, VG, shutter working, elements, VG, some light internal haze, and Schneider Symmar f/5.6 150mm lens, chrome, serial no. 10607380, body, VG, shutter working elements, G, some light internal haze and marks to external elements, complete with four rollfilm backs, three DDS and ground glass screen
A Folmer-Graflex Speed Graphic Press Camera, with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 10.5cm f/3.5 lens and Compur-Rapid leaf shutter working, together with a maker's case (broken) and a quantity of plate holdersThe camera is for 2.25 x 3.25 inches film holders. The camera is sold as seen condition but the cosmetic condition is good, lens has some haze so is fair to good. The shutter is not working on B or T.
MPP Micro Technical Camera Outfit In Fitted Case. Comprising body #0553/162338 (condition 5F) with coupled rangefinder. With Xenar 150mm f4.5 lens in Synchro-Compur shutter (speeds sound ok condition 4/5F), with Rodenstock Heligon 80mm f2.8 lens in Graflex Synchro-Compur shutter (speed sounds OK, condition 5F). Also three DDS, lens hoods, filters etc.[cabinet E]

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