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ANBA Ikeda 4x5 Field camera
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Compact and Easy to Carry. Weight 2.6 lbs. Bellows Ext. 13. Hardware chrome or gold. Bellows black or red. Graflok back was an extra option. Back to Jim's Cameras. By James S. Vilett. Knobs were either done in heavy nickel plate or in gold. The spring back came with this camera as the standard back. An optional international back was available for use with 120 rollfilm backs. A nice quality optic makes great pictures. Interesting Information on the use of the ANBA camera.
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Super Grahphic
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Super Speed Graphic Pg 1. Now here we are inside the div. We are still inside the div here, too! Back to Jim's Cameras. With Graflex the payoff is in the pictures. (Graflex, Inc./ General Precision, New York; circa 1965). Editorial note: Obviously there was not enough payoff in the pictures. By James S. Vilett. Super Graphic body shell. Was available from 1961-1970. Both basic camera bodies were the same. A revolving Graflok back was standard. (. 15 degrees backwards tilt. 12 degrees forward tilt.
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B&J 120 Panorama Torpedo Camera
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B&J Panorama 120 by James Vilett. B&J 120 Panorama Camera. Probably the last 120 Panorama produced by B&J. 120mm f6.8 Angulon. The 120mm f6.8 Angulon lens used on the very late production B&J 120 Panorama cameras. B&J 120 Panorama Film Back. B&J manual advance knob with B&J film number viewing window. Ground Glass Focusing Back. 2 1/4 by 7 1/4 ground glass back. Film back locking latch (custom modification). By James S. Vilett. The Aircraft Torpedo Camera. Back to Jim's Cameras. 2010 - by James Vilett.
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Rollei 35 Cameras
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Sonnar 40mm f2.8. Tessar 40mm f3.5 Lens. Parts of the Camera. Rollei 35's available to you. Back to Jim's Cameras. The Rollei 35 is a special camera - the camera for you. It is designed for your pleasure! With the best of wishes for good shooting and fresh fun every day with your Rollei 35 - from Rollei-Werke Franke and Heideke (c1970 Rollei 35 instructions). The Common Rollei 35 Cameras. Over the years there were 8 mass produced models which are still commonly available. These common models include:.
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Twin Lens Reflex Cameras
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Twin Lens Reflex Cameras. Twin Lens Reflex Cameras. Exakta 66 Reflex Camera Article. Back to Jim's Cameras. Tom Thumb Radio Camera. 2010 - by James Vilett.
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Colored Cameras
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Why make colored cameras? Back to Jim's cameras. ANSCO* (Binghamton, NY) made these between 1924 and 1932. They used 127 film, which is still available, and produced 4x6.5cm exposures. The exterior finish was smooth painted enamel; and the fittings were brass. Available colors included red, blue, and green. I only collect these because I have a vested interest. ANSCO was short for Anthony and Scovill and was formed from E. and H.T. Anthony Company and Scovill and Adams in 1902. Sanei Sangyo KK was a came...
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Leather Camera Case Repair
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Leather Camera Case Repair. Repairing your own Classic Leather Camera Case. By James S. Vilett. 3-Jeweler’s pliers with round ends. 6-Carpet needles, or. A needle set with larger needles. 8-Cotton buttonhole thread, or. 10-Colored paste shoe polish. 11-Clear paste shoe polish. 12-Pliobond contact cement 3 fl. oz. bottle. Buy some carpet needles. Or nylon shoemaker's thread. Of the correct color. If you can't find the right color thread, get tan colored cotton buttonhole thread. Don't take the case apart.
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Determining Digital SLR Shutter Cycles
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DSLR number of photos taken. Total Number of Pictures Taken With Your Nikon DSLR. How many times has your Nikon been used? By James S. Vilett. It's good to know how many pictures your DSLR (Nikon) has taken. Digital shutters only work for so many cycles and then they often fail. There is a way to determine how many times your Nikon DSLR has been fired. 1 Download IrfanView (a free picture editor). 2 Download IrfanView plugins. 3 Shot a picture with your Nikon DSLR. 4 Download the picture on to the desktop.