A Tray of Camera Related Items, including a Ross 5'' Wide Angle Xpress f/4 E.M.I. & Carl Zeiss Jens 15cm f/4.5 Tessar lens, both AF, Tamron 135mm f/2.8 lens, with Canon FD adaptall, Kodak Six-2 Folding Brownie, with manual, in maker's box G, Leitz visoflex magnifier, two Leitz ELDIA film copiers, Polaroid Impulse camera, filters, caps, Zorki camera cases and other items
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A Canon EF-M SLR Camera, powers up, shutter working, camera responsive in auto settings, body G-VG, with Canon 35-80mm f/4-5.6 lens, auto focus functions, barrel G, elements G, EF mount Siga 28-105mm f/2.8-4 ASPH lens, auto focus unresponsive, barrel G, elements G, with Hoya POL filter and Camera maker's box
A Group of Leica Camera Books, titles include Leica & Leicaflex Lenses, Leica The First 60 Years by G Rogliatti, Leica Manual (3) by Morgan & Lester, Leica Literature by J L Lager, The Leica Book, The Leica Reflex Book by Kisselbach, Leica Lens Practice by D Laney, My Leica and I Living Leica and other titles
Three Olympus OM SLR Cameras, two OM-20,shutters working, meyers responsive, responsive in auto, self timers working, bodies G, with Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 & Sun 80-200mm f/4.5 lens, barrels G, elements G and an OM-40,shutter working, meter responsive, responsive in auto & P, self timer working, body F, fading to rubber, with Kiron MC 20mm f/2 lens, barrel G, elements G, in Olympus outfit case
A Canon EOS 7D DSLR Camera, powers up, shutter working, flash working, display working, appears to function as should, body VG, with EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens, auto focus working, barrel G, elements G, with front cap & hood, untested BG-E7 battery grip, five batteries, LC-E6E charger, manual and 7D expanded guide
TWO BOXES OF PHOTOGRAPHIC AND OPTICAL EQUIPMENT, to include a cased Fujifilm Fine Pix S6500 fid camera with instructions, a cased Kodak folding camera with a few plates, a cased Ensign-Selfix 20, a Japanese 0.42x fish-eye lens, Minolta compact 8 x 20/7.2 binoculars, mother of pearl covered opera glasses, magnifiers, etc. (2 boxes) (sd, electricals untested)
TWO PIECES OF OPTICAL EQUIPMENT, the largest by Horne Thornthwaite & Wood of London, having a wooden frame, a large magnifying lens to the front of the frame, a smaller adjustable eyepiece lens on top and a mirror reflecting through two glass plates, frame stamped 'Birmingham Municipal Technical School', together with a magnifying lens attached to an adjustable brass stand (2) (Condition Report: generally ok, wear commensurate with age and use, a Horne Thornthwaite & Wood plaque has been removed from the former, the latter having a split/cut on the stand, af)
A CASED W. WATSON & SONS LTD BRASS AND BLACK LACQUERED MICROSCOPE, serial no.11632, the case containing two empty brass Watson lens cases, two base metal lenses, together with a small W. Watson & Sons Ltd card box containing various optical equipment and a further loose lens (3) (Condition Report: some rusting noted, large loose lens has corrosion, general condition commensurate with age and use)
A BOX CONTAINING A CANON CAMERA AND LENSES, to include a Canon AE-1 camera fitted with an f1.8 50mm lens (foam seal in camera body has deteriorated inside), a cased Canon f3.5 135mm lens, a cased Canon f3.5 35mm lens, a cased 2x CFE macro Teleplus MC7, camera instructions, etc. (1 box) (sd and as stated)
"Tom Bianchi is an American photographer and LGBTQ+ rights activist. He was born on November 27, 1945, in the Bronx, New York City. Bianchi is best known for his iconic photographs documenting the gay male experience, particularly during the 1970s and 1980s. Bianchi initially worked as a corporate attorney but left his law career in the late 1970s to pursue photography. He moved to San Francisco, where he became involved in the gay liberation movement and documented the vibrant gay community through his lens. Bianchi's photographs captured the joy, sensuality, and intimacy of gay life during a time when homosexuality was still highly stigmatized. In the 1980s, Bianchi's work took a poignant turn as the AIDS crisis unfolded. He documented the devastating impact of the epidemic, capturing the personal stories and struggles of those affected by the disease. Bianchi's photographs from this period, featured in his book ""Out of the Studio,"" provide a powerful and emotional depiction of the AIDS crisis. Throughout his career, Bianchi's work has been exhibited internationally, and he has published several books, including ""On the Couch,Fire Island Pines: Polaroids 1975-1983,"" and ""Tom Bianchi: Fire Island 79."" Apart from his photography, Tom Bianchi has been an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. He has worked with organizations such as amfAR (The Foundation for AIDS Research) and has used his art to raise awareness and fight against discrimination. His photographs continue to be celebrated for their artistic and historical significance in documenting the LGBTQ+ experience. Measures 5.75 x 8.75 Printed circa 1990sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
A Victorian mahogany zograscope. With fine satinwood and ebony inlays, on a turned support and round foot. H63cm.A zograscope is an optical device to magnify flat pictures, enhancing the perceived depth using a pivoted mirror and magnifying lens. First developed in the early 18th century, they were very popular in the late 18th century to view architectural scenes in particular and were in use up to the 20th century.
A Thornton Pickard "Imperial", Triple Extension Half Plate Camera, Early 20th Century, with three spare plate stands, in original canvas bag, a London Stereoscopic Company Ltd. Rapid Landscape lens, a few small accessoriesUnfortunately, we are unable to pack or send this lot due to the delicate nature of the items.
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