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Bell & Howell Camera-70-ModelA, 1929 -The lens is 1950’s Kinotar Hokutor Opt. Co. f 17 mm / 2.7 - The camera takes 100 ft spool loading; - The geared footage counter; - The twin sprocket film fed
It is very strong camera, it was given a life time guarantee. The second model 16 mm Bell & Howell. Made in USA by Bell & Howell co. Chicago film. Production number: 57839.
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Bolex Paillard - 1951 Features : - Highly polished duraluminium body, covered in Marocco leather. Metal parts are chrome-plated; - Rotating turret accommodates three interchangeable C mount lenses (our camera has only one lens); - Lens SOM Berthiot Paris, Pan-Cinor 1:2,4; F= 17,5 a 70; B te S.G.D.G - Reflex viewfinder; - Speed; 8; 16; 24; 32; 64 fps; - Release button provides for the making of continuous exposure by a fingertip release on the front of the camera. A side release allows for locked, handsfree running or single frame exposures; - Footage counter - adds and subtracts in forward or revers motion; - Audible footage indicator - a audible click announces the passing of each 10 inches of film through the gate; - Twin frame counter - individually and in total. Adds frames in forward motion and subtracts when film is wound backwards; - Single frame - I-T lever allows for timed or instantaneous single exposures; - Back winder - clutch disengages spring motor; - Tripod socket; - 100 ft (30 m) spool loading; - twin sprocket film fed; The camera was made in Switzerland. Production number 66673.
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Siemens Kino-Kamera model CII - 1938 Features: - Lens: Meyer, Germany Optimat; F 1.5/ F= 2 cm -Speed: 8; 16; 24; 64 fps; -Parallax compensating viewfinder and coupled range finders; -Range finder; -Focus 0,5 m -> infinity; - Original cassette in the camera - Simens-Kino-Kamera; - Original leather box in brown color. In the box: two spare cassettes- one labeled Agfa; instruction in German language. The camera was made in Germany by Simens & Halske AG Wernerwerk, Berlin-Simensstadt. The camera production number 48291.
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Siemens Model D - 1934 Features: - Turret with three Lenses: Jos. Schneider & Co Kreuznach No 738336 (produced in October 1934) -Tele Xenar f:3,8 F= 7.5 cm D.R.P.; Jos. Schneider & Co Kreuznach (produced as above) No 752650 - Xenon f:1,5 F= 2,5 cm D.R.P.; Jos. Schneider & Co Kreuznach No 299394 (produced in June 1928) - Xenon f: 2,3 F= 5 cm D.R.P.;* - Speed: 8; 16; 24; 64 fps; - Original cassette - Simens & Halske A.G. The camera is heavy because of the turret construction. The camera was made in Germany by Simens & Halske AG Wernerwerk, Berlin-Simensstadt. The camera production number 16062.
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Siemens Model D - 1936 Features: - Turret with three lenses, all three produced in November 1936 (*) by: Jos. Schneider & Kreuznach Germany No 1047827 - Tele Xenar F:3,8 f= 7,5 cm D.R.P.; Jos. Schneider & Co Kreuznach Germany No 1087027 -Xenon F: 1,5 f= 2,5 cm D.R.P.; Jos. Schneider & Co Kreuznach Germany No 1025518 Xenon F:2,3 f= 5 cm D.R.P.; - Speed 8; 16; 24; 64 fps; - Multi focus view finder; - Original cassette in the camera - Simens-Kino-Kamera. The camera is heavy because of the turret construction. The camera was made in Germany by Simens & Halske AG Wernerwerk, Berlin-Simensstadt. The camera production number 38988. (*) The production date has published by Jos. Schneider Optische Werke.
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Siemens Model FII - 1938 The camera was made in Germany by Simens & Halske AG Wernerwerk, Berlin-Simensstadt. Features: - Lenses: Cooke Telekinic Anastigmat No 205949; 3 inch f/4 Made by Taylor-Hobson; Dallmeyer London No 202906 1’’ F/1.9; the screw cap for lens mount; - Interchangeable C-mount lens; - waist level viewfinder fitted - f=2.5 cm (1”) for the standard lens; - Main viewfinder - adjustable from 25 mm to 100 mm;
- Main viewfinder is fully adjustable for parallax (left bottom picture); - fully parallax compensated viewfinder; - Some models of this camera have a bracket on the top side near the main viewfinder, to which a Leitz range finder can be fitted ( right top picture) - model “fokin”; - Sockets for cable release; - Speed 8; 16; 24; 64 fps; - Original cassette in the camera - Simens-Kino-Kamera; - Disengages the motor from the mechanism when the camera door is opened. The camera production number 40899
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Siemens Model FII - 1937 The same model of the camera as above with the same features. - Lens: Jos. Schneider & Co Kreuznach Germany No 1101844; Xenon F: 1,5 f=2,5 cm DRP; - Original cassette in the camera - Simens-Kino-Kamera; - Continental tripod bush - Disengages the motor from the mechanism when the camera door is opened - red dot over the closing button - look at the right picture.
The camera’s production number 40132
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Revere Model 38 - 1954 Features: -Turret plate with sixes lenses - three taking lenses and three finder lenses, made by Wollensak (W) Raptar: - 3’’ (76 mm) f/2.8 Cine Telephoto; 0,7’’ (17 mm) f/2.5 Cine Raptar; 1 inch f/1.9 Cine Raptar; lens for 1’’; lens for 0,7’’; lens for 3’’ telephoto; - Speed 12; 16; 24; 32; 48 fps; - Single frame release; - takes 16 mm Cine Kodak magazine Made in USA by Revere Camera Company Chicago 16, Illinois. The camera production number L11582.
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Bolex Paillard - Model H16 - 1936 Features : - Highly polished duraluminium body, covered in Marocco leather. Metal parts are chrome-plated; - Rotating turret accommodates three interchangeable C mount lenses (our camera has only one lens); - Lenses: SOM Berthiot Paris, Cinor D1:2,8; F= 15; DALLMEYER Super-Six Anastigmat F/1.9 F= 1’’; Ross London 3 inch F3.5 telephoto lens x 2; - Tri Focal viewfinder, this model has a built in critical focus viewer; - Speed; 8; 16; 24; 32; 64 fps; - Release button provides for the making of continuous exposure by a fingertip release on the front of the camera. A side release allows for locked, handsfree running or single frame exposures; - Footage counter - adds and subtracts in forward or revers motion; - Audible footage indicator - a audible click announces the passing of each 10 inches of film through the gate; - Single frame - I-T lever allows for timed or instantaneous single exposures - - No frame counter in this model; - Back winder - clutch disengages spring motor; - Tripod socket; - 100 ft (30 m) spool loading; - twin sprocket film fed; The camera was made in Switzerland. Production number 8689.
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Keystone Model K - 50 1949 Features: - lens made by Wollensak Cine Raptar 1 inch f/ 1.9; - Speed; 8; 16; 24; 64; - Made in USA by Keystone MGF. CO. Boston, Massachusetts. The camera was advertised before Christmas in 1949, as new camera on the market. Production number 4436.
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