Historic Camera Photo Gallery

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kodakno1.jpg
kodakno1.jpgKodak No. 11298 viewsFirst improved version of orignal Eastman Kodak with improved shutter. Same size. Fairly uncommon camera. tk
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DSC00058.JPGSimon Wing Gem947 viewstk
alpen3.jpg
alpen3.jpg35mm Stereo Alpen133 viewsThis is another view without the lens cap. greeson
alpen2.jpg
alpen2.jpg35mm Stereo Alpen116 viewsThis is a prototype made in 1954 by the Hachiyo Optical Co. in Japan and sent to H. C. McKay for evaluation. It is a working camera although the shutter is erratic. greeson
superkodaksix-20.jpg
superkodaksix-20.jpgSuper Kodak Six-201181 viewsadmin
Rolleidoscop127_001.jpg
Rolleidoscop127_001.jpgRolleidoscope 45x107895 viewsThis vintage Rolleidoscope is one of only 400 of this model, and uses 127 roll film to make stereo pairs.greeson
n_g2.jpg
n_g2.jpgNewman & Guardia Stereoscopic c.1908138 viewsThis half plate stereoscopic camera is fitted with Cooke lenses. The changing box holds up to twelve half plates or 24 quarter plates, thus making it capable of taking up to 24 pictures in 2D or 12 in 3D. This model is the "Pattern B Stereoscopic".1 commentsgreeson
Rolleidoscop127_004.jpg
Rolleidoscop127_004.jpg127 Rolleidoscop347 viewsA closer view of the Rolleidoscop 127greeson

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Erneman.jpg
Erneman.jpgErnemann 35mm Cine Camera c.191061 viewsThis Ernemann 35mm hand crank camera was nicknamed "The Reporter" as it was small and used 100' magazines. greesonJan 31, 2010
n_g2.jpg
n_g2.jpgNewman & Guardia Stereoscopic c.1908138 viewsThis half plate stereoscopic camera is fitted with Cooke lenses. The changing box holds up to twelve half plates or 24 quarter plates, thus making it capable of taking up to 24 pictures in 2D or 12 in 3D. This model is the "Pattern B Stereoscopic".1 commentsgreesonJan 31, 2010
Premo_Camera.jpg
Premo_Camera.jpgPremo Camera368 viewsOriginal Rochester Optical Company Premo camera, includes standard star shuttertomJul 15, 2009
Rolleidoscop127_004.jpg
Rolleidoscop127_004.jpg127 Rolleidoscop347 viewsA closer view of the Rolleidoscop 127greesonJan 31, 2009
alpen3.jpg
alpen3.jpg35mm Stereo Alpen133 viewsThis is another view without the lens cap. greesonJan 31, 2009
alpen2.jpg
alpen2.jpg35mm Stereo Alpen116 viewsThis is a prototype made in 1954 by the Hachiyo Optical Co. in Japan and sent to H. C. McKay for evaluation. It is a working camera although the shutter is erratic. greesonJan 31, 2009
Rolleidoscop127_001.jpg
Rolleidoscop127_001.jpgRolleidoscope 45x107895 viewsThis vintage Rolleidoscope is one of only 400 of this model, and uses 127 roll film to make stereo pairs.greesonMar 31, 2007
DSC00058.JPG
DSC00058.JPGSimon Wing Gem947 viewstkMar 03, 2007