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Agfamatic II Automatic Camera

(Similar to Agfa Optima series from the 1960s) Rare. Cannot find this model even on Camerapedia website.
Agfa Color - Apotar f/2.8 45mm lens
Zone focus: portrait, group, landscape and a closeup setting of 1m or 3.25'
Film speed settings: ASA 25-200 Din 12-24
Shutter settings B, Flash, Automatic
(Lens aperture can be set manually in the B mode)
Rapid film advance lever and fitting for cable release.
Instruction manual.

This camera and case is in excellent condition.

Flash attachment: Agfalux
takes M2, M2B, M25, M5, M25B, flashbulbs
Compact for storage (see insert); expands into image pictured on camera.


Polaroid Model 95

This camera was first introduced in 1948. It is a 95A, probably made sometime in the '50s. It was so well liked, that some people had them converted to take 120 film and continued to use them after Polaroid film was discontinued.

This is a near perfect example of the series and includes the original flash attachment.


See history at Camerapedia.






Fotron Automatic Camera

The rare Fotron of the 1960s was marketed door-to-door and sold for $150 to $300 depending on the gulability of the customer. It took standard 828 film, but the proprietary cartridge had to be returned to the company for reloading. This marketing campaign was is considered by some to be "the greatest 'rip off' of the 20th century."

This Fotron set is perfect except for a couple of minor scratched in the plastic. It comes complete with case and recharging cable and some docs. It should be on every collector's shelf just as a conversational piece.

See history at Camerapedia

More history at Etsy.com


Bolex 8mm Movie Projector

This Swiss-made gem from the '60s was the envy of every home movie maker. Comes with case and all cables. Sprockets and film guides are squeaky clean. Inside, the belts, chain drive, and gears look perfect. The lamp still works.

Unfortunately, I can't get the darn thing to run. Worse case: a motor problem; best case: a re-set button or something simple. The parts alone on this maching are worth a lot of money. Parts available


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 Bell & Howell/Cannon 8mm camera

Model Cine Canonet 8 w/case.

Except for minor case wear, this is a nice looking example of a '60s style movie camera. OK for display with your other vintage movie stuff, but may not work due to batteries frozen in holder.

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