Saturday, April 23, 2011

Easter Gifts

Easter Gift Considerations - Buying Vintage is an Enjoyable way to Recycle
Fairfield Argus Film Editor

Fairfield
Argus Film Editor


Fairfield Argus Model 650 Film Editor

This vintage 1950s era 8mm Film Editor was manufacturer by Argus of Chicago, IL. It is the
Fairfiled Model No. 650 and uses the B.K.V. 35 Watt lamp (bulb). What a beauty, it is in
very good condition for its age, powers up and the light comes on – no further testing
was performed. This editor is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. Measures 7 x 17
1/2 inches approximately. Price: $59.95
now $58.45











Kodak Instamatic 233 Film Camera

Kodak
Instamatic 233 Film Camera


Kodak Instamatic 233 Film Camera

Instamatic was the Kodak trademark name for their easy-load 126 cartridge film cameras,
launched in February 1963 with the Instamatic 50. The Instamatic 233 Cameras were made in
England and Germany from Sept 1968 to 1970. This particular Instamatic 233 was made in
England, has the Kodak Reomar Lens and is in very good condition, the winder winds and the
shutter fires. This camera is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. Price:
$28.95
now $27.45










Imperial Satellite 127 Camera

Imperial
Satellite 127 Camera


Imperial Satellite 127 Vintage Film Camera

Great little plastic camera made in the 60′s by the Imperial Camera Corp and it has
a color, black and white switch. Imperial was a main camera brand of the Herbert George
Co. Chicago, Illinois, a company founded by Herbert Weil and George Israel around 1945.
This cool retro styled camera is in good used condition and the shutter fires, no further
testing was performed. The Imperial Camera is sold as a collectible and sold as is. Price:
$20.95
$19.45











Ricomatic 126

Ricomatic
126


Ricomatic 126 Vintage Film Camera

This Ricoh Ricomatic 126 was made in Japan around the mid to late 1960s. The camera
has a slight bend in the metal lens edge, the plastic surrounding the inner edge of the
lens has a small crack, the camera is priced accordingly. No testing was performed on the
camera, it is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. Price:
$19.95
now $18.45










Leica Meter MC

Leica
Meter MC


Leica Meter MC Vintage Camera Accessory

Leica-Meter MC Metrawatt A G Nurnberg, Made in Germany (sn 84265), this old Leica Light
Meter was made around 1965. We were unable to get the needle to respond to light and there
is an indention on the corner of the case, no other testing was performed and the unit is
priced accordingly. The Leica Meter MC is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. Price:
$38.95
now $37.45










Kopil Self Timer

Kopil
Self Timer


Kopil Self Timer Circa 1950

This is a nice vintage Kopil self timer from Japan. The timer, case and instructions are
in very good condition, the instructions are on a velum like paper. It was wound several
times and pushes pin at bottom out at the end of each try.The timer is used, sold as a
collectible and sold as is. The blue case measures 2 3/4 x 1 x 3/4 inches
approximately. Circa 1950s Price: $28.95
now $27.45


Kobayashi Seiki Seisakusho (小林精機製作所,
meaning Kobayashi Precision Works) was a Japanese company, which made cine cameras, camera
bellows and precision camera accessories, such as this solid self timer, and sold under
the Kopil brand name.










Kodak M22 Instamatic Movie Camera

Kodak
M22 Instamatic Movie Camera


Kodak M22 Instamatic Retro 8 mm Movie Camera

Vintage 1970s Kodak Super 8mm Movie Camera with the Ektanar 14 mm Lens f /2.7. This Retro
Movie Camera in fair condition, we were unable to get the camera to run and have priced it
accordingly. Sold as a collectible and sold as is. Price: $18.95
now $17.45










Kodak Brownie Super 27 Camera

Kodak
Brownie Super 27 Camera


Kodak Brownie Super 27 Film Camera Circa 1960

The Brownie Super 27 is a viewfinder camera taking 4x4cm images on 127 film. It was made
in the USA by Kodak, from August 1961 til June 1965. It has a built-in flash holder
covered by a door beside the lens. The f/8 Kodar lens has two aperture stops – f/13.5
and f/8, selected by a knob on the front, between the viewfinder and lens. There are two
focus zones, Close Up 3½-6 ft and Beyond 6 ft. The shutter has two speeds, 1/80
when the flash door is closed, and 1/40 when open. Winding the film cocks the shutter,
hence preventing double-exposures. This vintage Kodak Brownie is in very good used
condition, all buttons and knobs move freely and the shutter fires, no further testing was
performed. This unique camera is sold as a collectible and sold as is. Price:
$19.95
now $18.45










Imperial Delta Vintage Film Camera



Imperial
Delta Vintage Film Camera





Imperial Delta Vintage Film Camera

This Imperial Delta Plastic Camera was made in Chicago by Imperial around 1964 and takes 4×4
cm images on 127 film. There is a metal film take up spool inside, the shutter fired when
tried, no further testing was performed. This camera is used in good age specific
condition, sold as a collectible and sold as is.












Price: $18.95
now $17.45


















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