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Vintage Kalimar PM Mag 5 Bounce Flash Camera Accessory (Circa 1960s)
The Vintage Kalimar PM Mag 5 Bounce Flash Camera Accessory from the 1960s is a rare and collectible piece for photography enthusiasts. Made in the United States by the brand Kalimar, this PM model accessory is designed to enhance the flash capabilities of cameras from that era. Its unique bounce flash feature adds a creative…
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Vintage Kalimar Camera 32X Flash Booster in Leather Pouch
Looks to be in good condition but have no way of testing so cannot confirm that it works or not. Does not look beat up or misused. May be good for a collection or use?.
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Rare Vintage Kaligar F 3.5 No 61610 Japan Mark Wide Angle Lens
Hello. I have for sale a rare Kaligar wide angle lens from the early 50’s. Item is in used condition and the markings are as follows. F :3.5 N0 61610 Japan Kaligar aux wide-angle lens Tigger series # 6 adapter ring 32mm made in USA Kaligar inc 1909 s. Kingsbigbway st.louis, mo. Item ships as…
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Vtge 1962 Eastman Kodak Empty TRI-X 35mm Negative Metal Film Tin Container #112
The product is a vintage 1962 Eastman Kodak Co empty TRI-X 35mm negative metal film tin container. This film canister, model SP 417, was manufactured in the United States by Kodak. It holds used 35mm negative film, making it a unique and nostalgic piece for photography and film enthusiasts. This item would be a great…
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Vintage New in box Polaroid F112 Spectra / Image Close Up Lens Attachment & case
Vintage New in box Polaroid F112 Spectra / Image Close Up Lens Attachment with manual & padded case
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Vintage Polaroid Spectra Close Up Lens F112 In Case
Capture the essence of vintage photography with the Polaroid Spectra Close Up Lens F112, a must-have for enthusiasts of classic imaging. This lens is designed to bring your subjects closer, providing a detailed and intimate view, perfect for portraits and nature shots. Complementing your vintage camera collection, this lens comes in its original case, ensuring…
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Wing-Lynch Model 4E E-6 Film Processor Control Board Plug-in timing card 140-112
Years ago, I ran a photography store where we offered same day C-41 and E-6 Processing. Long story, short, is that in 2002 when we “went digital”, the 4E processor sat around until it was apparent that it was no longer even viable to sell, so it was discarded. I did happen to hang on…

