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Lot 45

Kosmos-Detektivkamera, 1892J.F. Schippang, Berlin. Für 9 x 12 cm, Frontplatte abnehmbar, Fokussierung über unteres Schraubgewinde, Aplanat 10/145 mm mit Revolverblende, Verschluß mit stufenlos einstellbarer Geschwindigkeit 1/100 bis Z, umsteckbarer Aufsatz-Spiegelsucher von horizontal auf vertikal, mit Mattscheiben-Rückteil. Noch nie auf unserer Auktion. Start Price: EUR 450 Zustand: (3/3+)Kosmos Detective Camera, 1892J.F. Schippang, Berlin. 9 x 12 cm, with removable front plate, focusing via lower screw thread, Aplanat 10/145 mm lens with revolver aperture, shutter with continuously adjustable speed of 1/100 to Z, attachable mirror viewfinder from horizontal to vertical and focusing screen back. – Note: The first time this scarce model has been offered by Auction Team Breker. Start Price: EUR 450 Condition: (3/3+)

Lot 142

Rolleidoscop 6 x 13 und Bessa II 6 x 91) Franke & Heidecke, Braunschweig. Rolleidoscop 6 x 13, 4. Modell 1931, Nr. 16679, Stereokamera für Rollfilm 120, 2 x Tessar 4,5/7,5 cm, Glas unter Punktlicht innen etwas Altersbelag, Sucher-Triplet 4,2/7,5 cm, Stereo-Zentralverschluß B, Z, 1–1/300 Sek., läuft, mit passenden Aufsteck-Sonnenblenden, anmontierte zusätzliche Wasserwaage (im Sucher die Wasserwaage läuft) und einigen Farbdias um 1970 in Metallrähmchen. Stark benutzte Kamera, die nach Optikreinigung wieder tätig sein will. (4+/3) – Und: 2) Voigtländer, Braunschweig. Bessa II, für 6 x 9 cm, Color-Heliar 3,5/105 mm, Glas unter Punktlicht sauber, Synchro-Compur und Entfernungsmesser laufen, Feet-Skala, mit passender Sonnenblende Zeiss Ikon 1112. (3–4/2-) – Beides bewährte Rollfilmkameras für Anwender. Start Price: EUR 280 Zustand: (–/–)Rolleidoscop Stereo (6 x 13) and Bessa II (6 x 9) Cameras1) Franke & Heidecke, Braunschweig. Rolleidoscop 6 x 13, fourth model, 1931, no. 16679, for 120-rollfilm, 2 x Tessar 4.5/7.5 cm, viewfinder triplet 4.2/7.5 cm, stereo central shutter B, Z, 1–1/300 sec., with matching clip-on lens hoods, additional mounted spirit level (spirit level working in the viewfinder) and a selection of colored slides in metal frames, c. 1970, camera heavily worn, shutter working, optics under point light show some ageing on the inside, ready to be used again after the lenses have been cleaned. (4+/3) – And: 2) Voigtländer, Braunschweig, Bessa II, for 6 x 9 cm, Color-Heliar 3.5/105 mm, feet scale, with matching lens hood Zeiss Ikon 1112, optics clean under point light, Synchro-Compur shutter and rangefinder working. (3–4/2-) – Tried and tested rollfilm cameras for active use. Start Price: EUR 280 Condition: (–/–)

Lot 101

Rolleiflex 3,5 F mit Prisma, um 1960Franke & Heidecke, Braunschweig. Nr. 2826192 mit Planar 3,5/75 mm, Glas unter Punktlicht sauber, sehr schöner Zustand. Verschluß und Belichtungsmesser laufen, mit aufgesetztem Sucherprisma, auch dessen Glas sauber, mit Tasche, Trageriemen und Sonnenblende. Für Sammler und Anwender eine fantastische Kamera. – Dabei: Modernes Rollei-Stativ C50i, für bis zu 155 cm Höhe, ebenfalls sehr guter Zustand. Start Price: EUR 550 Zustand: (2-/2)Rolleiflex 3.5 F Camera with Prisma, c. 1960Franke & Heidecke, Braunschweig. No. 2826192, 120-rollfilm, with Planar 3.5/75 mm lens, prism viewfinder on the camera, case, strap and sunshade, lens and prism clean under point light, very good condition, shutter and exposure meter working, a good camera for collectors and users alike. – In addition: Modern Rollei tripod C50i, extension up to 155 cm, also in very good condition. Start Price: EUR 550 Condition: (2-/2)

Lot 206

Schmalfilmzeitlupe "Zeiss Ikon", um 1940Zeiss Ikon, Dresden, Gerätebezeichnung W28844, Zeitlupenkamera für 16mm-Filmstreifen auf 30m-Tageslichtspulen. Objektiv: Zeiss Ikon 1:2,8/50 mm in einer Makro-Einstellfassung von unendlich bis 0,5 m. Ausschnittkontrolle über einen wechselbaren Newton-Sucher auf dem Kameragehäuse. Wegen der hohen Bildfrequenzen ist statt eines Bildschaltwerkes ein Spiegelkranz eingebaut, der das Filmbild beim Kameradurchlauf kontinuierlich begleitet. Beim Antrieb durch das eingebaute Federwerk konnten 1000 Bilder pro Sekunde erreicht werden. Bei Ankupplung des aufgebockten Zeiss-Ikon-Motors waren 3000 Bilder pro Sekunde möglich. Die notwendige Standfestigkeit gegen die bei Waffentests entstehenden Vibrationen wurde durch ein außergewöhnlich schweres Holzstativ erreicht. – Dabei: Die original beschriftete Transportkiste. – Elektrische Funktionen nicht geprüft. – Um den Forderungen der boomenden Rüstungsindustrie nachzukommen, entwickelte Zeiss Ikon diese neue Zeitlupe, die das Modell von 1928 ablösen sollte. Ein erstes Exemplar wurde auf der Leipziger Herbstmesse 1939 unter dem Motto "Eine neue Kamera für Industrie und Wehrmacht" vorgestellt. Die produzierte Stückzahl ist nicht bekannt. Die meisten dieser Zeitlupengeräte wurden zur Dokumentation von panzerbrechender Munition und anderer technischer Vorgänge an die Heeresversuchsanstalten geliefert. Außerdem sollen mehrere solcher Zeitlupenkameras zur Dokumentation der V1- und V2-Raketengeschosse in Peenemünde genutzt worden sein. Start Price: EUR 1400 Zustand: (3/3)Zeiss Ikon Slow-Motion Film Camera, c. 1940Zeiss Ikon, Dresden. No. W28844, for 16mm film strips on 30-meter daylight spools, with integral spring motor, Zeiss Ikon 1:2.8/50 mm lens in a macro setting mount from infinity to 0.5 m. crop control via an interchangeable Newton viewfinder on the camera housing, electrical functions untested. – In addition: Original labeled transport box. – Note: Due to the high frame rates, a mirror ring is installed instead of a frame switcher, which continuously accompanies the film image on its progress through the camera. When powered by the built-in spring mechanism, 1,000 images per second were possible. When coupled to the attached Zeiss Ikon motor, 3,000 images per second were possible. The necessary stability against the vibrations caused by weapons tests was achieved by an exceptionally heavy wooden tripod. In order to meet the demands of the booming armaments industry, Zeiss Ikon developed this new slow-motion camera to replace the previous 1928 model. A first example was presented at the Leipzig Autumn Fair in 1939 under the motto "A new camera for industry and the Wehrmacht". The number produced is not known. Most of these slow-motion devices were delivered to the Army Research Institutes to document armor-piercing ammunition and other technical processes. In addition, several such cameras are said to have been brought to Peenemünde for documentation of the V1 and V2 rocket projectiles. Start Price: EUR 1400 Condition: (3/3)

Lot 90

KMZ-Kristall-Gewehrkamera für die Jagd auf das Unbekannte, um 1963KMZ, UdSSR. Kristall No. 61022994, SLR für 24 x 36 mm, grauer Hammerschlaglack, Verschluß läuft, mit gleichfarbiger Gewehrhalterung. Die Optik ist eine indirekte Zoom-Optik. Das Negativglied ist fest montiert und ohne konstruktiv vorgesehene Fokussiermöglichkeit; beweglich ist nur in weitem Abstand davor das Positiv-Glied, ein Petzval-Typ 2/12 cm Nr. 063270. Es ist mittels des Hubs der Schiebestange (51 mm Hub) das einzige regelnde Element der Optik. Ohne Hub ist direkt der Makrobereich 1:1 bei 65 cm Abstand zur Frontlinse da, bei 28 mm Hub wird unendlich mit etwa 500 mm Brennweite erreicht. Dann folgt konstruktiv vorgesehen ein weiterer Hub von bis zu 23 mm für den erheblichen Spielraum weit über unendlich, mehr als jeder bekannte Infrarot-Index. Konstruktiv bedingt ist diese Optik bei unendlich am lichtschwächsten, im Nahbereich nimmt die Lichtstärke durch Brennweitenverkürzung stark zu. Eine Irisblende war unnötig, die Abbildungsqualität (mit einer starken Lupe im Filmfenster kontrolliert) ist von hoher Farbreinheit und Schärfe. Angenommen wird ein Optik-Prototyp für Wissenschaftler in Akademogorodok, um sowohl schnell und bequem und ungestört Insekten oder Pflanzen zu dokumentieren, als auch für Forscher, die bei Negativ-Luftlinsen der Atmosphäre für darin befindliche Objekte (optical cloaking) Fokussierungen weit über unendlich benötigen, und die das seitenverkehrt auf dem Kopf stehende Bild im Reflexsucher nicht stört. Eine wissenschaftliche Gewehrkamera für Ungewöhnliche Flimmernde Objekte, die sonst als hell leuchtender Fleck unscharf erscheinen. Ein einmaliges Gerät. Start Price: EUR 3000 Zustand: (3-/3)KMZ Crystal Rifle Camera for the Hunt for Unknown Objects, c. 1963KMZ, USSR. Crystal No. 61022994, SLR for 24 x 36 mm, with grey hammered paint effect, rifle mount in corresponding finish and an indirect zoom lens, shutter working. – Note: A scientific rifle camera for Unusual Flickering Objects that would otherwise appear blurred. The camera was presumably built as a prototype for scientists in Akademogorodok, to document insects or plants quickly, conveniently and undisturbed, as well as for researchers who need to focus objects far beyond infinity (optical cloaking) and are not disturbed by the inverted image in the reflex viewfinder. The camera is fitted with an indirect zoom lens, the negative element is fixed and there is no structural focusing option. The only movable part is the positive element, a Petzval type 2/12 cm no. 063270, which is far away from it. It is the only element that controls the lens by means of the stroke of the slide rod (51 mm stroke). Without stroke, the macro range is 1:1 at a distance of 65 cm from the front lens. With a stroke of 28 mm, infinity is reached with a focal length of approx. 500 mm. Then, structurally, there is a further stroke of up to 23 mm for considerable scope far beyond infinity, more than any known infrared index. Due to its design, the lens aperture is at its weakest at infinity; at close range the light intensity increases significantly due to the shortening of the focal length. The addition of an iris diaphragm is unnecessary. The image quality (checked with a strong magnifying optics in the film window) is of high color purity and sharpness. Start Price: EUR 3000 Condition: (3-/3)

Lot 138

Goerz' Photo-Stereo-Binocle Mod. I, 1902C.P. Goerz, Berlin. Mit 2 Nummern 1850 und 2126. Geheimkamera für Stereo- oder Einzelbilder im Format 2 x 40 x 50 mm, dreifacher Anwendungsbereich: als Kamera (mono und stereo), Opernglas mit zweieinhalbfacher Vergrößerung und als Feldstecher mit dreieinhalbfacher Vergrößerung. Modell I mit Goerz Doppel-Anastigmat Serie III 75 mm Nr. 107716 und 65795. Verschluß funktioniert, mit Original-Sucher, Mattscheibe (Mattglas geklebt) und 60-seitigem Spezialkatalog von circa 1902 (S. 47: in Vorbereitung Hypergon) zum Photo-Stereo-Binocle mit vielen Bildern. Ein bedeutendes Sammlungsstück zur deutschen Kamerageschichte. Gut erhalten und funktionstüchtig, Optiken klar und sauber. Zur Deutung der beiden Gehäuse-Nummern: Ein Stereo-Anwender bemängelte zu unterschiedliche Brennweiten der beiden Objektive, daraufhin wurde eine Optik im Werk ausgetauscht, was die Nummern-Diskrepanz beim Dagor erklärt. Nun war und ist es eine besonders gute Stereokamera. Start Price: EUR 1400 Zustand: (3/3)Goerz' Photo-Stereo-Binocle Detective Camera, Model I, 1902C.P. Goerz, Berlin. Nos. 1850 and 2126, binocular camera for stereo and single-exposure images of 2 x 40 x 50 mm, binoculars with 2 ½ x and 3 ½ x magnification, with Goerz Doppel-Anastigmat Serie III 75mm lenses nos. 107716 and 65795, original viewfinder, focusing screen (glass taped) and sixty-page catalog from the 1920s on the Photo-Stereo-Binocle, overall good condition, shutter working, lenses clean. – Note: A significant camera in German photographic history. The two body numbers are presumably due to a stereo photographer complaining that the focal lengths of the lenses were too different, resulting in the replacement of one of them at the factory. It was and is a particularly good stereo camera. Start Price: EUR 1400 Condition: (3/3)

Lot 76

Leica-ZubehörLeitz, Wetzlar. 1) Summar 4,5/12 cm. (3/3) – 2) FIKUS neuwertig in Karton. (2/2) – 3) Frühe FIKUS Form in Nickel mit Gravur "Hektor". (3+/3) – 4) Spiegelkasten mit Sucherlupe und angesetztem Steinheil Culminar 4,5/135 mm (Kittschaden), sonst: (3/3) – 5) Auf M3-M39-Adapter und Novoflex-M42-Adapter ein Schneider Tele-Xenar 5,5/18 cm (eher M41, diese 6x6-Optik paßt aber auf diesen Ring). (3/3) – 6) Spiegelkasten mit Mikroskop-Adapter. – 7) Spiegelkasten auf 63 cm langer Schiene mit Balgen, Verschluß für Summar 12 cm und Mattscheiben-Klarglas-Wechsler. (3/3) – Und: 8) Kleinteile wie ELDIA, Kompendium für Balgengerät, Filmschneideschablone, Dickenmeßgerät für Objektträger, FIOLA (neuwertig) und weitere Leitz-Teile, aber auch ein Fremdblitzgerät in Schachtel (Karton mit Schäden) mit original aussehendem Leica-Schriftzug und Bezeichnung "O.K. Synkronisatoren" (vermutlich dänisch). (3/3) Start Price: EUR 180 Zustand: (–/–)Leica AccessoriesLeitz, Wetzlar. 1) Summar 4.5/12 cm. (3/3) – 2) FIKUS, near-mint, in box. (2/2) – 3) Early FIKUS, nickel-plated, with "Hektor" engraving. (3+/3) – 4) Reflex housing with viewfinder magnifier and attached Steinheil Culminar 4.5/135 mm (cement defects), otherwise (3/3) – 5) M3-M39 adapter and Novoflex M42 adapter with Schneider Tele-Xenar 5.5/18 cm (similar to M41 but 6 x 6 lens fits on this ring). (3/3) – 6) Reflex housing with microscope adapter. – 7) Reflex housing on 63 cm long rail with bellows, shutter for Summar 12 cm and ground-glass screen changer. (3/3) – And: 8) Small accessories including ELDIA, compendium for bellows device, film-cutting template, thickness gauge for slides, FIOLA (near-mint), other Leitz items and a third-party flash unit in a box (box damaged) with original-looking Leica lettering and the designation "O.K. Synkronisatoren" (presumably Danish). (3/3) Start Price: EUR 180 Condition: (–/–)

Lot 59

Ernemann "Aufnahme Kino" Modell C II, um 1916Ernemann A.G., Dresden. Kamera für 35mm-Filmmaterial in Ernemann-Metallkassette für maximal 30 m. Antrieb durch Handkurbel wahlweise auf Achter- oder Einergangsachse. Schaltwerk mit Doppelgreifer. Objektiv: Ernon 3,5/50 mm. Aufgesetzter Mattscheibensucher zeigt ein kopfstehendes Bild. Als zusätzlicher Sucher ist ein Messingrahmen zum Ausklappen am Edelholzgehäuse. Der verschließbare Schlitz unter dem Sucher zeigt an, daß die Kamera auch als Kopiermaschine verwendet werden konnte. – Eine Kamera aus der Frühzeit der Kinematographie im Deutschen Kaiserreich. Start Price: EUR 1400 Zustand: (3/2)Ernemann "Aufnahme Kino" Model C II Film Camera, c. 1916Ernemann A.G., Dresden. For 35mm film in Ernemann 35-meter (max.) metal cassette, with hand-turned eight-speed double-claw transport mechanism, Ernon 3.5/50 mm lens, wood case, attached ground-glass viewfinder with inverted image, additional folding viewfinder in brass frame and lockable slot under the viewfinder for additional use as a copying machine. An early German motion picture camera. Start Price: EUR 1400 Condition: (3/2)

Lot 109

Fujifilm GA 645 W ProfessionalFujifilm, Japan. Nr. 2070741 mit Fujinon Sper-EBC 4/45 mm, 4,5 x 6 cm Autofokus Meß-Sucherkamera. Anzeige, Autofokus, Blitz und Selbstauslöser funktionieren, weitere Prüfungen wurden nicht durchgeführt. Mit Etui, Kamerariemen und Gegenlichtblende in Etui. Start Price: EUR 300 Zustand: (3/3)Fujifilm GA 645 W Professional CameraFujifilm, Japan. No. 2070741 with Fujinon Sper-EBC 4/45 mm, 4.5 x 6 cm autofocus metering viewfinder camera, with case, camera strap and lens hood in case, display, autofocus, flash and self-timer working, no further tests were carried out. Start Price: EUR 300 Condition: (3/3)

Lot 128

Leica IIF camera serial no 762632, 1955. With viewfinder 78131 by E. Leitz. Also zoom lens by Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Hektor f-13.5cm serial no 824966. Ernst Leitz Wetzlar Summaron F=3.5cm. Agfa Karat 36 camera. Light meter. Cased Lens shade (5)shutter functions at all speeds and winds appropriately however the lens focal length adjustment is slightly seized lens glass is free of scratches and no apparent mould

Lot 246

A collection of three 20th century folding viewfinder cameras. The collection to include a Zeiss Ikon Telma Nettar 515 75mm F4.5, a Zeiss Ikon Velio Nettar 518/2 105mm F4.5, and an Adox Golf example.

Lot 146

An Olympus OM-2N MD 35mm SLR Camera Body silver, serial number 674332, body VG, with manual adapter, shutter works at all speeds, viewfinder display working, responds to light levels, with body cap and ERC.

Lot 136

A Canon EOS 30 35mm SLR Camera, black, body G, tacky in places, LCD is clear, viewfinder display works, autofocus works, shutter works, with a EF f/4.5-5.6 80-200mm zoom lens, barrel G, optics VG, with caps, hood and strap.

Lot 138

A Canon Demi Rapid Camera, silver, serial number 125293, body G, focus works, viewfinder display is clear, shutter not working, not further tested with battery, with f/1.7 30mm lens, optics G, with soft case.

Lot 92

A Minolta XG-M 35mm SLR Camera, silver, serial number 2268917, body VG, shutter works, viewfinder LEDs work, responds to light, with a Vivitar 75-205mm zoom lens, barrel G, optics VG.

Lot 93

A Minolta X-570 35mm SLR Camera, black, serial number 9065595, body VG, shutter works, viewfinder LEDs work, responds to light, with a MD f/1.7 50mm lens, barrel G, optics G with light dust.

Lot 1

A Leica Standard Camera, black, serial no. 104453, with Leitz Elmar f/3.5 50mm lens, nickel, serial no. 170328, body, F, shutter working, viewfinder missing, lens, F, focusing issue, internal haze, complete with Leitz Elmar f/4 90mm lens, chrome, serial no. 719317, body, G, elements, F-G, some cleaning marks, complete with FIKUS

Lot 34

A Leitz Wetzlar Visoflex Housing, black, G. bayonet mounts, some dust in the viewfinder.

Lot 154

An Olympus OM-10 35mm SLR Camera, silver, serial number 829553, body VG, with manual adapter, shutter works at all speeds, viewfinder display working, responds to light levels, with a Zuiko f/1.8 50mm lens, barrel G, aperture blades slow, optics G, and ERC.

Lot 58

A Zeiss Ikon Contax 1a Rangefinder Camera, black, serial number AV31482 stamped on the back cover, and overstamped with serial number AU 65883PP on the body, body F-G, some paint loss to lower bezel, paint bubbling near to viewfinder window, shutter speeds all work and seem approximately accurate, with a f/2.8 5cm Tessar lens, barrel G, optics F with internal haze, with leather ERC, F, some loose stitching.

Lot 80

A Selection of Soviet 35mm Cameras, comprising a Zorki C, body F-G, shutter works, advance is stiff to operate, with an Industar-22 f/3.5 5cm lens, barrel F, optics F, a FED-4, body G, shutter works but speed inaccurate, with a FED f/2.8 53mm lens. barrel G, optics G, a Kiev 4a, body F, some lifting of leatherette, shutter works but speeds uncertain, rangefinder works, with a Mentor-8 f/2 50mm lens, barrel G, optics G, a Zenit E, body G, black line in viewfinder, shutter works, with a Helios 44-2 lens, barrel G, optics F, and a Zenit EM, black, body F, some leatherette missing, Moscow 1980 Olympics model, with a Helios 44M lens, barrel G, optics G.

Lot 176

A Rollei Magic Medium Format TLR Camera, black, serial number 3518789, body VG, some dust in viewfinder, light meter responding, shutter working, with Schneider-Kreuznach Xena f/3.5 75mm lens, optics G, wirh ERC, G.

Lot 157

An Olympus XA2 Viewfinder Camera, black, body G, smal paint chip to rear, shutter fires, appears to meter, viewfinder clear.

Lot 183

A Konica Koni-Omega Rapid-M Rangefinder Camera, black, serial no. 41164, body F, brassing to paint, some minor dings, rangefinder working, viewfinder foggy, shutter working, slow speeds OK, with Super Omegon f/3.5 90mm lens, black, serial no. 704563, optics G, some very light haze.

Lot 153

An Olympus M-1 SLR Camera, 1972, chrome, serial no. 113943, with Olympus M-System F.Zuiko f/1.8 50mm 'chrome nose' lens, serial no. 105816, body, G, shutter working, marks to bottom of viewfinder and missing plastic cover on film winder, lens, VG, some light internal haze

Lot 181

A Yashica-D Medium Forma TLR Camera, black, serial number D5120055, body G, shutter works but inaccurate at slow speeds, optics F-G, viewfinder clear, with caps.

Lot 272

A Som Berthiot Pan-Cinor f/2.4 17.5-70mm lens, chrome, barrel G, optics G, with a reflex viewfinder, hood, caps and original box, which is in poor condition.

Lot 64

A Nikon F801s 35mm SLR Camera Outfit, comprising the F801s, black, body G, shutter works, metering responds to light levels, AF works, viewfinder display works, with an AF Nikkor 35-70mm zoom lens, barrel G, optics G with light dust, and a Sigma 70-300mm zoom, barrel G, optics G, in a Nikon carry case.

Lot 150

An Olympus OM-10 35mm SLR Camera, silver, serial number 1614181, body VG, electronics seem to work, viewfinder display works, shutter works, meter responds to light, with a Zuiko Auto-S f/1.8 50mm lens, barrel G, optics G with light dust and haze.

Lot 67

A Nikon FM 35mm SLR Camera, black, serial number 3303752, body VG, shutter and advance jammed, internal viewfinder display works and appears to meter, with Nikkor f/1.8 50mm lens, barrel G, optics F with light internal fungus, with filter and metal screw-in Nikon hood.

Lot 73

A Pair of Minotla 35mm SLR Cameras, comprising a Minolta XE-1, silver, body G, viewfinder needle responds to light, shutter works, with a MC Rokkor-PF f/1.7 55mm lens, barrel G, optics F-G with light haze, and a Minolta Dynax 3000i, body P, part of battery grip is broken, powers up, autofocusses, takes a shot,

Lot 155

An Olympus XA2 Compact Viewfinder Camera, black, body G, has had battery leakage, doesn't fire,

Lot 354

A Hasselblad NC-2 45 Degree Optical Viewfinder, body G, optics F, some internal marking to the centre of the prism, with cap,

Lot 84

A Group of Mamiya 35mm SLR Cameras, comprising a mamiya/sekor AutoXTL, silver, body G, brassing to front standard, shutter works, viewfinder indicators move nicely, with a auto mamiya/sekor ES f/1.4 55mm lens, barrel G, optics F with light fungus, a mamiya/sekor 500TL, silver, body F-G, shutter works, viewfinder indicators move nicely, with a auto mamiya/sekor f/2 50mm lens, barrel G, optics F-G with light fungus, and a Mamiya ZE, black, body G, untested, with a Mamiya-Sekor E f/1.7 50mm lens, barrel G, optics G with light haze.

Lot 352

A Hasselblad NC-2/100 Prism Viewfinder, black, VG, optics VG, in maker's box

Lot 91

A Minolta X-300 35mm SLR Camera, black, serial number 9384369, body G, light usage marks, shutter works, viewfinder LEDs work, responds to light, with a Sigma 80-200mm zoom lens, barrel G, optics G with light dust.

Lot 180

A Rolleiflex T TLR Camera, black, serial number 2169119, shutter works, optics F-G, advance works, viewfinder is clear, with caps, has a "Telos" shield same side as the winder.

Lot 90

A Minolta XG-M 35mm SLR Camera, silver, serial number 2192418, body G, light marks to prism cover, shutter works, viewfinder LEDs work, responds to light, with a Minolta MD f/2 50mm lens, barrel G, optics G with light dust.

Lot 152

An Olympus OM-2 Spot/Program 35mm SLR Camera, black, serial number 1077654, body G, electronics seem to work, viewfinder display works, shutter not firing, appears jammed, with a Zuiko Auto-W f/3.5 28mm lens, barrel G, optics F with haze and patches of fungus, with an Olympus OM winder, untested.

Lot 171

A Mamiyaflex Medium Format TLR Camera, black with brown leatherette on sides and top which appears to have been replaced later, body F, viewfinder opens, focusses, advances, shutter cocks and fires but blades dont open, and is sticky at slow speeds. with a Mamiya-Sekor f/2.8 80mm lens, optics appear G.

Lot 300A

An Olympus XA2 compact viewfinder camera, with A11 electronic flash, in original box with associated instructions etc

Lot 347

A MI9 type Merlin Sub Miniature Spy Camera c1936,  lift-up viewfinder, manual winder and simple shutter switch, makers label to base As made in 1936 by United Optical Instruments Co. in Essex, and issued to all SOE agents as part of their kit. The miniature camera appears to be in working order (but is untested).

Lot 505

A BOX OF MOSTLY US CIVIL WAR MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS to include a folder of playing cards to include a pack of Generals of The Civil War and a pack of Battles of the Civil War, a folder containing a quantity of replica Confederacy dollars and collectable cards, a signed letter from the presidential campaign of Senator John Glenn, a mounted Autograph of Paul Tibetts of the Enola Gay mission with attached certificate authenticity, a vintage viewfinder and assorted reels, a masonic badge and certificate of entry (1) (s.d)

Lot 350

Mamiya: A Mamiya C220 medium format TLR camera body, B113405, generally appears in good order, in need of a clean, complete with Mamiya-Sekor S 80mm 1:2.8 lens No. 944005, appears generally good, some internal dusting to viewfinder lens, service may be required. Please assess photographs.

Lot 631

"Rolleiflex" mit integriertem Belichtungsmesser in originaler Lederhülle. Franke & Heidecke Braunschweig. "Rollei F&H" gemarkt. "Synchro-Compur", "2274528". 15 x 11 x 10 cm. 2-äugige Kamera, Objektiv "Schneider-Kreuznach", "Xenotar", "1:3,5/75", Lichtschachtsucher mit Objektiv "Heidosmat", "1:2,8/75", seitlich montierte Belichtungsmesser-Anzeige. Gemarktes Lederetui mit Trageriemen. Funktion nicht geprüft. Aufrufzeit 23. | Okt. 2024 | voraussichtlich 18:30 Uhr (CET)"Rolleiflex" with integrated light meter in original leather case. Franke & Heidecke Braunschweig. "Rollei F&H" marked. "Synchro-Compur", "2274528". 15 x 11 x 10 cm. 2-eye camera, "Schneider-Kreuznach" lens, "Xenotar", "1:3.5/75", light well viewfinder with "Heidosmat" lens, "1:2.8/75", light meter display mounted on the side. Marked leather case with carrying strap. Function not tested. Call time Oct. 23 | 2024 | probably 18:30 (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.

Lot 256

An Ilford Advocate Viewfinder Camerawhite face, with Dallmeyer Anastigmat f/3.5 35mm lens, cased; A Cine Kodak model B 16mm cine camera, by Eastman Kodak Co., c.1925, with tan leather case; Kodak 35; Norfolk, Sheffield Photo Co. Ltd., 8 x 30 binoculars; four-section draw-out telescope, (5).

Lot 238

A MIXED LOT TO INCLUDE A VOIGTLANDER CAMERA, A VIEWFINDER, ART NOUVEAU STYLE MIRROR AND A COTTON REEL HOLDER IN THE SHAPE OF A CLOCK PLUS A QUANTITY OF PRE-DECIMAL COINS TO INCLUDE CARTWHEEL PENNIES

Lot 280

Rolleiflex twin lens camera, in original leather case, together with another similarCameras appear to be in working order. Lens for viewfinder appear to be in good condition.Unfortunately we do not have the tools necessary to remove and inspect shutter lenses

Lot 1284

Leica Collector's Guide by Laney 1992. Handbook of the Leica System. Leica Ads by Comon & Evans. Leica catalogues and instruction manuals, group of Leica Camera & Lens pocket books, a quantity of Leica bulletins and brochures for cameras and lenses together with numerous issues of Viewfinder, Leica Historical Society of America etc

Lot 1292

Viewfinder: Leica Historical Society of America Quarterly Journals, published 1968-2000, in wrappers as issued

Lot 1343

Camera accessories to include Bowens Esprit 125 studio light, three Metz flash guns comprising two 54 MZ-4i and one 34CS-2, Braun 400M flash gun, Sunpak auto30DX flash gun, Arrow flash gun, 90 degree viewfinder attachment, Mamiya 3X 6x7 loupe, Nikon 4x loupe, Nikon loupe and a 5x loupe, Epson P-7000 digital viewer, slide scanner and a light tile

Lot 1418

Leotax F 35mm rangefinder camera, serial number 260601, with Komura 1:3.5 f=35mm lens, serial number 241184, with hood, matching viewfinder, case for lens and instruction manual

Lot 1419

Leotax FV 35mm rangefinder camera, serial number 803164, with Canon 50mm 1:1.8 lens, serial number 338049, with hood and matching viewfinder

Lot 1421

Canon screw mount Serenar f:4 135mm camera lens, serial number 43572, and a Leica VIOOH variable viewfinder, in original leather case

Lot 1422

Canon screw mount 35mm rangefinder camera 100mm f:3.5 lens, serial number 57029, with hood, matching viewfinder, leather case, Canon lens cap and chrome rear cap, both lens and case in original boxes, the lens box having matching serial number

Lot 1425

Canon screw mount 35mm rangefinder camera, serial number 35112, with Canon f:3.5 25mm lens, serial number 12280, with matching viewfinder in leather case, rapid winder, serial number 17799, UV filter, Canon lens cap, lens rear cover and film holder in canister

Lot 1428

Zeiss Ikon Contax I 35mm rangefinder camera, serial numnber V37324, circa 1933/4, with Zeiss Tessar 1:3.5 f=5cm lens, serial number 1270828 and Sonnar 1:4 f=13.5cm lens, serial number 1692757, with extra viewfinder to suit, tube for lens and leather case marked Zeiss Ikon to front

Lot 1440

Nikon viewfinder accessories comprising F photomic finder, DW1 F2 waist level finder, DR-3 right angle viewing attachment, right angle viewing attachment, DG-2 eye piece magnifier and F3, FA/FE2, F90 and F100 focussing screens, all in original boxes/cases

Lot 1441

Nikon viewfinder accessories comprising DA-1 F action or sports prism finder, waist level finder, DW-3 waist level finder and a DR-3 right angle viewing attachment in original box

Lot 1445

Nippon Kogaku Nikkor-Q.C 1:3.5 f=13.5cm lens, serial number 261909, with caps and in leather case, together with a cased 13.5cm Nippon Kogaku viewfinder

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