Friday, May 6, 2011

Vintage Visual Film Editor, Cinelarger, Single 8mm

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Polaroid-600-film-camera

Polaroid Impulse AF Camera Collectible

Polaroid Impulse AF  Vintage Camera Collectible - The Polaroid Impulse AF 600 Plus Film Cameras were manufactured around 1988 and feature a non-folding plastic body, high quality 3 element plastic lens and sonar focusing. This Impulse AF is gray, the body is a durable plastic that has rubber grips around the rear, there is a tripod-socket, a flash-ready light, film counter and timer LED. The flash is raised by pressing down onto the top of the camera. This vintage Polaroid is in good visual condition and has a used film pack still inside, is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. There was no testing done and the camera is priced accordingly. Includes 1 used Polaroid AF Camera, Original User Manual, and Original box without packing.

 

Miida Dual 8mm Film Editor

Miida Dual 8mm Film Editor MB 810 - For Super 8 and Regular 8mm film, this vintage Miida Dual Film Editor was made in Japan, it has a 4 3/8 x 3 1/4 screen, fresnel lens, geared rewind and all die cast construction. This editor is in good condition, the spindles open and retract smoothly, the film reel spinners move freely, the one on the right seems a little tight, when plugged in the lamp lights up – no further testing was performed. This vintage film processing device is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. This nice find includes the awesome Miida MB 810 Film Editor, 2 plastic film spools w/covers, 2 envelopes of film splicing tape, 1 plastic film splicer, extra lamp (untested), and original instructions, original box and packing. Likely manufactured early 1970s.

8 Cinelarger

Cinelarger 8 Testrite Instrument Company circa 1940s - The Cinelarger 8 was manufactured by Testrite Instrument Company USA in the late 1940s (1948) and creates single frame still images from home movie film, this earlier model uses 620 film or the equivalent. The Testrite Enlarger is in very good condition, used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. Included is the vintage enlarger and 2 red filters.

35 Cinelarger

35 Cinelarger Testrite Instrument Co - The Bakelite 35 Cinelarger was manufactured by Testrite Instrument Company USA in the late 1940s (1948) and creates single frame still images from home movies, this earlier model uses 620 film. This Testrite Enlarger is in very good condition, used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. Included is the vintage enlarger and 2 glass slides to hold the film cell.

Fujica Single 8 P1

Fujica Single 8 P1 Vintage Movie Camera - This awesome Fujica Single 8 P1 camera was made by Fuji in Japan around 1965. The Fujica P1 was one of the first Single 8 cartridge movie cameras it was inexpensive and easy to use. The camera body is made of metal and the handle is sold plastic with a metal cap.Single 8 was a movie film cartridge format introduced by Fujifilm in 1965 as an alternative to the Kodak Super 8 film. This unique vintage video camera is in good physical condition, we were unable to get it to run and it has been priced accordingly. The camera included a used Fujichrome R25 Single-8 film cartridge. The outer dimension measure 4 x 7 1/2 x 1 1/4 inches

Strembel French Binoculars

Strembel Vintage French Binoculars Sables D Olonne - Here we have some very vintage viewing glasses, Strembel Sables D Olonne is de-bossed on each eye piece of this collectible pair of French binoculars. Possible early to mid 1900s, the original case and binoculars are in good physical age specific condition as pictured and the small compass mounted in the center is functional. We were unable to adjust the focus on the binoculars, the lenses appear to be clear, the case is missing the carry strap, and this rare item has been priced accordingly. This cool collectible is used, sold as a collectible and sold as is. Outside of case measures 5 1/4 x 5 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches approximately.

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